Blackstone Riverside Car Park serves as the primary parking facility for visitors to the Blackstone Picnic Place and the surrounding natural landscapes. Managed by Worcestershire County Council, this peaceful site is situated just south of Bewdley along the B4194 Stourport Road. It provides a vital gateway to a particularly scenic stretch of the River Severn and the broader Blackstone nature reserve, making it a popular destination for families, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts.
The car park is a large, open-air surface area that typically accommodates dozens of vehicles, though it remains unpaved and unmarked. From here, visitors have direct access to Blackstone Riverside Park, which features expansive green spaces and dedicated picnic tables. The site acts as a strategic launch point for the Severn Way footpath, offering walking routes that connect to the wider Worcestershire countryside and various wildlife viewing areas. While the terrain is natural, there are level sections near the main seating zones that are suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
Key Features:
- Direct access to the River Severn, picnic areas, and wildlife trails.
- Connection point for the Severn Way and local countryside footpaths.
- Large, unpaved parking area with no height restrictions.
- On-site countryside information boards outlining nature trails.
- Designated area for dog walking and birdwatching.
Visitors should be aware that there are no toilet facilities or electric vehicle charging points located at this site. Bin facilities are provided, though the council encourages visitors to take litter home during busy periods to protect the local environment. The site remains a quiet alternative to the more central Bewdley car parks, offering a genuine “escape to nature” experience just minutes from the town centre.
Parking Information:
The car park is generally accessible throughout the year. While entry to the picnic site itself is free, seasonal parking charges or voluntary contributions may apply depending on current council policy. As the site is maintained as a natural country park, visitors are advised to check local signage for any temporary closures due to weather or river conditions.

