Tintern Abbey and the Devil’s Pulpit (Malvern Walking Festival)
Tintern is one of the most impressive ruinous Abbey’s in the country, for the walls of the great Church remain intact rising to their full height and pierced by soaring…
Tintern is one of the most impressive ruinous Abbey’s in the country, for the walls of the great Church remain intact rising to their full height and pierced by soaring…
From the Railway Inn we will proceed along the side of the hills to Black Hill. We will then turn north towards Pinnacle Hill (357 metres), over Jubilee Hill, Perseverance…
We park at Goodrich Castle (pay and display) and head towards the river Wye where we continue along the river before an ascent through woods to the top of Coppet…
A beautiful afternoon’s walk on the Worcestershire Herefordshire border, through farmlands and orchards. The circular walk takes in some of the Stock’s Farm orchards and hop fields, the very hops…
A walk that encompasses two Hillforts (British Camp and Midsummer Hill) with glorious views of the surrounding countryside. The walk leader is a landscape archaeologist who will describe the history,…
Last year’s guided walk was so popular it sold out! Participants meet at Gardiner’s Quarry car park (all-day parking, payable by card: £6.50) on Jubilee Drive to embark on an…
Each day we meet & park at the end of the route, and take a mini-bus to the start point of the walk. The charge include the booking fee and…
This scenic walk takes you from the charming Cotswold town of Winchcombe to the ruins of the medieval Hailes Abbey through an AREA OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY with splendid views…
About the walk Discover the rich heritage of one of England’s most charming spa towns, famed for its invigorating Water Cure. Join one of Malvern Civic Society’s volunteer guides to…
In May 1942 and in great secrecy, 2500 radar scientists were evacuated from the south coast to Malvern. Visit the key places involved and learn about this extraordinary story from…
Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features…
As part of the Herefordshire Histories Festival, various events are taking place in the historic village of Cradley, located in beautiful rolling countryside on the western edge of the Malvern…