VISITORS to two of Worcestershire’s best-loved National Trust attractions can now earn themselves a free hot drink simply by leaving the car at home.
Croome and Hanbury Hall have teamed up with the Worcestershire On Demand bus service to launch a new incentive to encourage greener travel.
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The scheme is part of the National Trust’s Good Journey initiative, which promotes sustainable travel to visitor attractions while reducing the environmental impact of car journeys.
Croome is served within the Malvern Zone, while Hanbury Hall falls within the North Worcestershire Expansion Zone.
How can I get a free drink at the two National Trust sites?
Anyone arriving by the bookable bus service and showing their ticket or app booking will receive a voucher for a complimentary hot drink during their visit.
The hope is that the free drink will drive more people to use the service and reduce emissions by having fewer cars travel to the site.
A spokesperson for Croome Court said: “The bus is in demand, but more importantly, it’s on demand.
“If you’re hoping to visit us without using a car, why not use Worcestershire’s on demand bus service?”
