Cadbury World & Bournville Walking Tour
Dive into the amazing world of Cadbury during Birmingham Heritage Week 2023!
Discover the revolutionary thinking of John Cadbury and follow his family on their campaigns for justice, equality and social reform. You’ll learn about Bournville’s fascinating past with a sneak peek into Birmingham’s unique ‘Factory in a Garden,’ and view examples of beautiful architecture, the unique village green and pretty tree-lined streets.
Before your heritage walking tour enjoy a self-guided experience of Cadbury World, where you will uncover a whole world of chocolate delights as you explore an assortment of chocolatey zones. Discover the origins of the cocoa bean, learn how your favourite confectionery is made, and watch our chocolatiers work their magic as they reveal the secrets of traditional chocolate making whilst you enjoy a delicious pot of warm melted Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate topped with your choice of treat.
You can add a Heritage Walking Tour to your ticket to Cadbury World for free. Standard adult tickets to the attraction are available from £18.95. Entry to Cadbury World will be between 12.30 and 1.20pm to allow enough time to enjoy all the attractions before the Walking Tour.
Extensive parking facilities are located near to the entrance of Cadbury World.
The Cadbury World Café is located just off the main reception area next door to The Cadbury World Shop.
Cadbury World is a fifteen-minute stroll from Bournville train station. Follow the Cadbury World fingerposts and wall-signs to direct you through the Cadbury grounds.
Organised by Cadbury World
Date & TimeFri 8 to Fri 15 Sept (excluding weekend dates)Tours: 2pm–2.45pm & 3pm–3.45pm LocationCadbury World, 69 Linden Road, Bournville, B30 1JR CostAdult £18.95 BookingBooking requiredBook hereAccessThere is wheelchair access throughout Cadbury World. There are toilets for disabled visitors throughout the attraction with a changing places facility located in Cadbury World’s main reception. The event is an outdoor walk, expect uneven pavements and crossing roads. WebsiteTwitter Facebook Instagram |