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Offering a special landscape, Malvern Hills is a rich cultural heritage, perfect for a few days in the peace and quiet of the countryside in the beautiful hillside cottages. You can enjoy a stay surrounded by colourful wildflower meadows, fantastic views, and a range of local activities and attractions. The wide selection of attractions, festivals, villages to explore, and its unique beauty makes it a perfect destination for a short or long break.
Modern cottages with hot tubs and hillside viewsThe range of fabulous cottages around the Malvern Hills guarantees something to suit all tastes and budgets. Whether you're looking for cosy accommodation for couples or a property with space for large groups, you'll find it at Malvern Hills. You can enjoy superb properties that feature modern styling, well-equipped kitchens, living rooms with a wood-burning cooker, and rooms with panoramic views of the spectacular surroundings. Plus extra luxuries such as whirlpool baths.
Travellers and activities
The Malvern Hills are a great destination for walkers of all ages and abilities! Whether you're interested in a gentle stroll or a brisk walk along the crest of the Malvern Hills, there are trails for everyone. Moderate walks include the Circular Walk from Herefordshire Beacon to Swinyard Hill; the Circular Walk around North Hill, the northern end of the Malvern Hills, where you will have stunning views; the two Hollybush-based circular walks. While for challenging trails, you can find the trail that follows the top of the Malvern Range from Chase End in the south to North Hill.
Malvern Hills for cycling loversThe Malvern Hills also offer many bridle paths with off-road rides, as well as scenic country lanes. You can enjoy steep climbs and magnificent views across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. The bridleways take in over 35 miles (56.33 km) of wooded slopes and hilltops that allow you to see the unique landscape. You will find the route, which as the name suggests, is the shortest of the Malvern Hill walks. The route is 5.6 km and runs from North Quarry up to Lady Howard De Walden Drive. On the other hand, the medium route is 8.7 km through woodland. While the long route is almost 19 k and runs through picturesque woodland up the Black Hill Ridge.
The Malvern Hills are a Biological and Geological Site of Special Scientific Interest and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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The spectacular ruins of Witley Court are a place not to be missed. Stroll through the gardens to see the incredible monumental fountains such as the Perseus and Andromeda fountain; follow the woodland trails to see the fantastic wildlife; gaze at the romantic ruins and transport yourself back to ancient times when lavish parties were held in the halls of this house.
2. Taste Westons Cider's award-winning traditional cidersLocated in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside, Westons Cider is a popular attraction around the Malvern Hills, not be missing from your list of places to visit. Head to Westons Cider, sample the famous premium ciders and soak up the refreshing, sweet and sour flavours and fruity aromas. These award-winning ciders are perfect for family picnics and barbecues!
3. Visit the extraordinary Eastnor Castle!Situated beneath the Malvern Hills, Eastnor Castle is a fascinating, award-winning visitor attraction surrounded by an enchanting deer park, arboretum, and lake. Explore the lavish interiors of this Georgian castle, discover medieval armour, artwork and tapestries, and visit the arboretum to see Britain's finest collection of cedar trees. The estate is an area of outstanding natural beauty.
4. Experience the exquisite British food at The Inn at WellandPrepared with great passion by talented chefs, the dishes at The Inn at Welland are a delight that will leave you wanting more! Enjoy the authentic homely yet elegant and comfortable atmosphere, sample delicious British cuisine prepared with fresh local produce and indulge in the wide range of international wines. The Inn is set in a rural setting with views of the Malvern Hills.
5. Enjoy the tranquillity of CroomeBoasting a grandiose landscape, Croome is the ideal place to relax and unwind. Come and see Crome House, discover the collection of portraits and artwork spanning 400 years of history, walk the trails around the lake that stretch for miles, and picnic in the serene countryside. You'll find plenty of places to eat a picnic in Croome.
6. Relax with a meal and wine at Three Choirs VineyardsEnjoy delicious tapas-style dishes, the flavours of a range of English wines and take in the pleasant views. The brasserie at Three Choirs Vineyards is an eclectically decorated venue perfect for relaxing as you dine on passionately crafted dishes and soak in the panoramic views of the vast expanses of vineyards.
7. Have a delicious Italian dinner at ASK ItalianOffering a menu of classic and contemporary Italian dishes, ASK Italian restaurant on Worcester Road is a must-visit dining experience. Have dinner in the outdoor garden or take a seat in the relaxed interior, and savour dishes such as risotto, linguine, baked fillet of sea bass, fettuccine, and pizzas. ASK Italian is located in Great Malvern, beneath the Malvern Hills.
Information about cottages in Malvern Hills
🏡 Cottages available: | 217 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -48%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £41. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 126 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 11 properties. |