Culture, Heritage and Nature come together in The Malverns
Thank you for visiting the OFFICIAL Tourist Information website for The Malverns.
This uniquely beautiful place has more to offer than just landscape, since there is always something happening in the area.
There are towns and villages to explore, whilst our festivals and wide choice of events will give you reasons to visit time and again throughout the year.
Latest News: Advance Tickets are now on sale from Malvern TIC for the Royal Three Counties Show - details here.
Enjoy a GREAT day of food and entertainment in GREAT MALVERN on Saturday 25th May! Taste GREAT local produce. Discover GREAT recipes from top local chefs. The best in local food and drink - Cooking demonstrations with Wot’s Cooking featuring James Garth, Our Lizzy and Cooking Like Cleopatra - Artisan food and drink market. FOOD STALLS IN ABBEY ROAD / BELLE VUE ISLAND + More stalls and live music in the courtyard of Robson Ward Kitchens situated off Belle Vue Terrace. Activities for kids… Our Lizzy Cooking will also be running a series of hands on cookery sessions throughout the day for children. Live Music and Street Entertainment - Solo Circus: Be amazed at Mr Doo’s walkabout juggling and stilt walking entertainment show - Accordion music is provided by Alan Pianosmith playing a mixture of popular tunes including French and Latin music.
The Malvern Hills boast some of the most spectacular views in the Midlands, with routes for both beginners and the more experienced walkers.
The entire length of the Hills is open to the public and is criss-crossed with about 160km (100 miles) of bridleways and footpaths. Dogs are allowed on the hills and can be let off lead so long as they are well behaved. Cycling is allowed on bridleways only.
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Family run fruit farm & farm shop. Children's play area & wildlife trail. PYO (i...
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Many wells, springs and spouts can still be found on the hillside but Holy Well ...
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Enjoy a fully guided tour of the factory witnessing the traditional skills of th...
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Situated in Elgar’s Beloved Countryside, this delightful 19th century cott...
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Famous for its ornate Victorian ironwork - its worth making a small detour down ...
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