To get to Worcestershire by car, take the M5 motorway and exit at junctions 5 to 8 depending on the specific destination. From Birmingham, take the A38 or M42 and then follow the signs. From London, take the M40 and then transfer to the M42.
For rail travel, the main stations in Worcestershire are Worcester Foregate Street and Worcester Shrub Hill, both of which are on the Great Western Railway mainline. There are also stations in Kidderminster, Malvern, and Evesham, among others.
If traveling from nearby landmarks, consider taking the A44 from Oxford or the A443 from Stratford-upon-Avon. From Bristol, take the M5 northbound and exit at junction 7. From Manchester, take the M6 southbound and then transfer to the M5.
The closest airport to Worcester is Birmingham Airport, which is approximately 30 miles away. If you are travelling by car, take the M42 motorway southbound and then merge onto the M5 towards Worcester. Alternatively, you can take the train from Birmingham International Station to Worcester Shrub Hill Station, which takes around 40 minutes.