Festive Penguins Take Over Evesham for Christmas!

Evesham is set to sparkle this festive season with the launch of the 2025 Christmas Penguin Trail, starting Saturday 22nd November and running until 5th January 2026.

Sixteen charming penguins will be hiding in shops, cafés, and community hubs across Evesham Town Centre and The Valley, bringing fun and festive cheer to visitors and locals alike.

How to take part:

Pick up a trail map from participating shops or download it online: Trail Map

Hunt down all 16 penguins and note their names and then visit the Tourist Information Centre to claim your special reward! (please note opening hours and days vary)

This family-friendly activity is the perfect way to explore Evesham, support local businesses, and enjoy the magic of Christmas.

Participating businesses:

Flavours Cafe 96 High St, WR11 4EU

Louise’s Florist 85 High St, WR11 4DN

Lawrence’s Bakery 25 High St, WR11 4DA

Wallace House Community Centre Oat St, WR11 4PJ

Magpie Antiques Manchester House, 1 High St, WR11 4DA

Reids Boutique 12 High St, WR11 4HJ

Ye Olde Baked Potato Shoppe 7 Market Place, WR11 4RW

Buongiorno Cafe 60a Bridge St, WR11 4RY

Café Mews 16-17, Vine Mews, Vine St, WR11 4RE

Tourist Info Centre 1-3 Merstow Green, WR11 4BD

Blue Diamond Home & Garden The Valley

The Works The Valley

Pavers Shoes The Valley

Crew Clothing Company The Valley

Quba & Co The Valley

Rieker Shoes The Valley

Phil Maclean, Chair of Evesham Place Board, said:

“The Penguin Trail is a wonderful way to bring our community together and showcase everything Evesham has to offer during the festive season. We can’t wait to see families and visitors join in the fun!”

Local business owner Anna Wielgat of The Valley Café added:

“We’re thrilled to be part of the Penguin Trail! It’s a fantastic initiative that encourages people to visit local shops and cafés while enjoying a festive adventure. We can’t wait to welcome everyone and share the Christmas spirit.”

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