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The Malvern Hills
A mountain range in miniature. An area of richly contrasting landscapes famed for mineral water springs. The eight mile ridge comprises of rock formations of outstanding geological interest and contains some of the oldest rock in Britain. You can enjoy the open countryside climbing to the highest point at Worcestershire Beacon or enjoying the quiet ramblings along the wooded slopes.
Castlemorton Common
An area of open low-lying common land on the south eastern slopes of the Malvern Hills. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and widely recognised for its geological and botanical importance.
Gullet Quarry
A wild and beautiful spot that is an ideal starting point for exploring Midsummer Hill and Eastnor. For geologists, some of the oldest rocks in England are exposed.
Castlemorton Tump The site of a small, long abandoned medieval motte amd bailey castle.
Three Counties Showground
Broad Oak Trout Lakes
Local fishery on a 13 acre site which contains two lakes.
Eastnor Castle
Georgian castle surrounded by a deer park, arboretum and lake.
Croome Court
A National Trust property.
Malvern Theatre
A major centre for the arts in the West Midlands.
Malvern Cinema
based at Malvern Theatre.
Great Malvern
A spa town famous for Malvern water. Sir Edward Elgar lived much of his life around Malvern and is buried in Little Malvern cemetery. The Elgar Birthplace Museum is nearby in Lower Broadheath.
Upton upon Severn An attractive riverside town with numerous pubs and eating places which attracts many visitors.
Ledbury A thriving market town with a number of timber framed buildings. |
