From the Downs to the Frome (Malvern Walking Festival)
We plunge through the bracken-covered Bromyard Downs, admire an old railway line and head for the Frome Valley. Skirting the haunted church of Avenbury we hit the Herefordshire Trail to…
We plunge through the bracken-covered Bromyard Downs, admire an old railway line and head for the Frome Valley. Skirting the haunted church of Avenbury we hit the Herefordshire Trail to…
An energetic walk over the hills from Great Malvern stopping at various refreshment points along the way to enjoy local hospitality. The walk takes us up past St Ann’s Well,…
The walk starts from Ledbury Railway station and follows the road initially through the main street of Ledbury then turning left up to the church (toilets available here). Within a…
Starting from Clifton-upon-Teme, we’ll be passing through the Shelselys to enjoy the most beautiful parts of the lower Teme Valley on the Herefordshire/Worcestershire border, equidistant from Tenbury Wells, Bromyard and…
The ancient Precambrian rocks of the Malvern Hills stand up above the surrounding countryside. This walk up and around Ragged Stone Hill, (with a diversion to Middle Hollybush Quarry) explores…
We start with a short train ride from Colwall to Ledbury. From Ledbury station, we pass through the attractive Herefordshire town of Ledbury with its 17th century market hall, originally…
A circular walk, across part of Castlemorton Common towards the Malvern Hills, visiting Little Malvern Priory and the disused Gullet Quarry, returning across the Common. Mainly a flat walk with…
Ever walked around a field and wondered what is growing there and why ? Answers on this highly informative walk and talk, with an experienced local farmer. We take an…
This scenic walk starts from the car park from where we walk up North Malvern Road to join the Worcestershire Way, turning westwards to Storridge, up Whitman’s Hill and down…
Cost Adults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289) Carers and children under 14: Free About the walk Why…
This is a wonderful, undulating meander in West Malvern and Mathon, crossing over ridges of Silurian limestone and valleys of Silurian Shale. We pass Hay Slad Spot, one of the…
Short of cash in the 1630s, and at odds with Parliament, King Charles I introduced many imaginative methods of raising revenue. One of these was the King’s Thirds. The archaeology…