Culture, Heritage and Nature come together in 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.
Great Malvern and the surrounding District is celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in great style. The town is splendidly decorated with patriotic flags. Key events include the Lighting of the Worcestershire Jubilee Beacon, the Great Malvern Jubilee Picnic in Priory Park, Malvern Civic Week events, The Mayor’s Diamond Jubilee Ball, a Food Festival, an Arts Market and much, much, more… See our Events List for further details or call into the Malvern TIC for leaflets and a Souvenir Programme.
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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The restoration of an important 18th-century landscaped park, designed by Capabi...
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Cob House nestles right in the heart of rural Worcestershire, only three miles f...
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Family run fruit farm & farm shop. Children's play area & wildlife trail. PYO (i...
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Spectacular ruins of a once great house. Elaborate and immense fountains survive...
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Malvern Priory is one of the greater parish churches in the country. It was foun...
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