7 Under-the-Radar West Midlands Towns Perfect for a Quieter and Relaxed Day Out This Easter
Easter provides the ideal opportunity to slow down and enjoy lovely, relaxed days out, and you do not need to visit the usual crowded hotspots to make the most of it. Scattered across the West Midlands are several lesser-known towns that quietly deliver everything you desire from a spring day out: historic streets, riverside walks, independent cafés, and easy access to countryside just coming into bloom.
Bewdley
Set along a particularly scenic stretch of the River Severn, Bewdley is one of those towns that feels instantly calming. Its Georgian architecture, independent shops, and cosy cafés make it ideal for a slow wander, while nearby woodland in the Wyre Forest offers plenty of space for a springtime walk. It is an easy place to spend a few hours doing very little in the best possible way.
Bridgnorth
Bridgnorth is full of character and makes the perfect day out. The real charm comes from its winding streets, market-town feel, and sweeping views over the Severn Valley. It is lively without being overwhelming, making it a great pick for a laid-back Easter wander.
Pershore
Spring is when Pershore really comes into its own, with blossom lining the streets and the riverside coming back to life. The elegant abbey dominates the skyline, while the surrounding town offers independent shops and a gentle, unhurried atmosphere. It is a great choice if you are after something peaceful and picturesque over the Easter break.
Lichfield
Often overlooked in favour of bigger cities, Lichfield offers a rich mix of history and green space without the crowds. Its stunning three-spired cathedral is free to visit, and nearby Beacon Park provides plenty of room for picnics and springtime strolls. It is a town that is ideal for an easy day out.
Market Drayton
Market Drayton delivers a more traditional, no-frills day out, with a proper market-town atmosphere and a strong sense of local character. Known for its gingerbread and food heritage, it is a great spot for a wander around independent shops before heading out along the nearby canal for a peaceful walk. Simple, authentic, and refreshingly uncrowded.
Church Stretton
Nestled beneath the Long Mynd, Church Stretton is often called Little Switzerland and once you see the views, it is easy to understand why. The town itself is compact and welcoming, but the real draw is the surrounding landscape, with sweeping hills and valleys perfect for an Easter walk. It is the ideal blend of small-town charm and big scenery.
Henley-in-Arden
Henley-in-Arden boasts a classic English high street stretched along a mile-long historic road, lined with black-and-white timbered buildings, independent shops, and cosy cafés. It is compact but full of character, making it perfect for a relaxed wander. Nearby walking routes and open countryside mean you can easily turn a gentle stroll into a full spring day out, ideal for soaking up a slower-paced Easter atmosphere.
Whether you are planning a family day out, a quiet wander with friends, or simply somewhere new to explore over the long weekend, these under-the-radar destinations prove you do not have to travel far or spend much to enjoy a memorable Easter.



