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Discover Warwickshire with the Shakespeare's England Explorer Pass, offering entry to top attractions for 1-3 days at $59.74 per person.

The Warwickshire Explorer Pass by Shakespeare’s England offers a flexible and cost-effective way to experience the highlights of Stratford-upon-Avon and surrounding areas. Priced at $59.74 per person, this pass is valid for 1 to 3 days, allowing visitors to tailor their visit to their schedule. It includes access to popular sites like Warwick Castle, Shakespeare’s Birthplace, and Kenilworth Castle, making it an ideal choice for those eager to see a mix of historic landmarks, museums, and unique attractions.
While some attractions require pre-booking and the pass does not cover public transport, its straightforward digital format and included booking app make planning easy. This tour suits visitors who want to explore at their own pace, with the freedom to choose how many days to dedicate to discovering Warwickshire’s rich cultural tapestry.
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The Warwickshire Explorer Pass provides entry to iconic castles and historic homes, starting with Warwick Castle and Kenilworth Castle, both pre-booking required. These sites offer glimpses into medieval architecture and royal history, with Warwick Castle standing out as a highlight for its impressive fortress and grounds. Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall bring the Bard’s world directly to visitors, offering insight into his early life and the environment that shaped him.
Anne Hathaway’s Cottage is another included attraction, providing a picturesque look at the poet’s wife’s family home, although this site requires pre-booking and is closed in winter. The British Motor Museum offers a different perspective, showcasing vintage cars and automotive history. These diverse locations make the pass appealing for history buffs and families alike.

For lighter, family-friendly entertainment, the pass covers the Stratford Butterfly Farm, where visitors can view hundreds of butterflies in a tropical environment. The 30-minute cruise on the Avon River with Avon Boating offers a relaxing way to see Stratford from a different perspective, though it is closed during winter months.
These attractions add variety to the itinerary and are included at no extra cost, helping visitors enjoy outdoor and indoor activities. The Butterfly Farm is especially praised for its engaging displays, while the river cruise offers a calm, scenic experience—ideal for a leisurely afternoon.

The Explorer Pass arrives via email with a digital QR code and access to a booking app. This app simplifies managing your visits, allowing pre-booking for attractions that require it and providing detailed information on opening hours and special offers.
Most attractions do not require pre-booking, but some, like Warwick Castle and Shakespeare’s Birthplace, do. Travelers should activate their pass for their preferred start date and plan their itinerary accordingly. It’s recommended to check opening times, especially in winter, when some sites have reduced hours or close entirely.
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The pass does not include public transport, so arranging your own transportation or driving is necessary. The distance between attractions is manageable, but visitors should plan their days to avoid rushing or missing out on key sites. The pass is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Since some attractions require pre-booking, especially during peak times, early planning is essential. The Shakespeare Distillery Tour runs Wednesday to Sunday and isn’t suitable for children under 8, while the Warwickshire Gin Company experience operates Thursday to Saturday for guests over 18.

Reviews highlight that the 2- and 3-day options allow more comprehensive exploration. Visitors have reported visiting up to 8 attractions over 2 days, including Warwick Castle, Shakespeare’s Birthplace, and the Butterfly Farm. This flexibility helps maximize the value and enjoyment of the pass, especially for those who wish to avoid rushing through sites.
The savings of approximately $36.45 per person reinforce the value of the pass, especially for those planning to visit multiple locations. The included app and pre-booking system streamline the experience, reducing waiting times and ensuring access to popular sites.

A typical 2-day itinerary might include Warwick Castle and Warwickshire Gin Company on the first day, followed by Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall with a visit to the Stratford Butterfly Farm on the second day. This approach balances history, culture, and outdoor fun, making the most of the pass’s inclusions.
Travelers are encouraged to plan ahead and book attractions early, particularly those with limited availability or winter closures. The pass’s flexibility allows for adjusting plans based on weather and personal interests.

The Warwickshire Explorer Pass is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for visitors with mobility challenges to enjoy the sites. Many attractions, such as Stoneleigh Abbey (grounds only) and museums, are suitable for families and children. Entry for children under 16 is often free at some sites, which adds to the appeal for family trips.
The distillery tours and gin tasting experiences are age-restricted, with the Warwickshire Gin Company experience running Thursday to Saturday and not suitable for under 18s. Visitors should plan accordingly if including these in their itinerary.

The Warwickshire Explorer Pass by Shakespeare’s England offers a balanced mix of castles, historic homes, museums, and unique attractions. Its self-guided format and digital management system make it easy to plan and adapt your visit.
For history lovers and families seeking a cost-effective way to see Warwickshire, this pass is a smart choice. It provides notable savings and flexibility to customize your experience while covering some of the region’s most cherished sites.
While travelers need to plan ahead for attractions requiring pre-booking and arrange their own transport, the overall convenience and variety make this an attractive option for exploring Warwickshire at a relaxed pace.
“This was a great pass that gave us a chance to explore a wide range of activities and historic sites near and around Stratford upon Avon. I would r…”
Can I buy the pass on the day of my visit?
The pass is purchased online and delivered via email. Activation and booking should be done in advance through the provided app.
How long is the pass valid?
The pass is valid for 1 to 3 days, depending on the option selected at checkout.
Are all attractions included without extra charges?
Yes, entry to the included attractions is covered, but some, like the distillery tour and gin tasting, may require pre-booking and are subject to age restrictions.
Do I need to pre-book all attractions?
Most attractions do not require pre-booking, but some, including Warwick Castle and Shakespeare’s Birthplace, do. The included app guides you through the booking process.
Is the pass suitable for visitors with mobility needs?
Yes, the pass and many attractions are wheelchair accessible.
Can children under 16 use the pass?
Entry is often free for children under 16 at specific sites, but check each attraction’s policy.
What should I bring for the day?
A charged smartphone is recommended to access your digital pass and booking app.
Is the pass valid during winter?
Yes, but some attractions may have reduced hours or be closed in winter, so check opening times before visiting.