Discover the best top things to do in Malvern Hills, United Kingdom including Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Beacon, Witley Court & Gardens, Great Malvern Priory, Great Malvern Station, Malvern Theatres, The Tudor House Museum, The Tourist Information & Heritage Centre, Clive's Fruit Farm, Three Counties Showground.
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5.0 based on 963 reviews
The Malvern Hills are an iconic landscape with unique cultural heritage, wildlife and geology. The Malvern Hills Trust owns and cares for the Malvern Hills and Commons and keeps them open for the hundreds of thousands of visitors who come each year.
There are so many routes for walking these hills We walked over the top of the hills in a variety of different routes, there is also a circular walk, you need to wear decent footwear and plan for changes in weather Great exercise for the minimal cost of the car park £4.50 a day
5.0 based on 330 reviews
You need to look up the History of the Whole Malvern Hills around 13 Miles long, once at the Top you have Lovely Views All around you, people travel from World Wide to see them. If you bring Dogs please make sure they are under Control as Cattle and Sheep are on some parts and have been attacked, Well Worth a Visit for All, Disabled could be an issue though.
4.5 based on 840 reviews
we visited just after the Government lifted restrictions for museums and historical places ,operating an one way system and hand sanitizers in place. we went on a hot day and the walk through the wooded area was lovely and cool with some benches available to seat on which was nice. A must see is the fountain which turns on every hour absolutely fantastic sight , the ruins was also great it must had been a wonderful sight in it's days. Also a great area for a picnic if you fancy a nice cup of tea and cake then take a visit to the cafe.
4.5 based on 374 reviews
Wonderful parish church, originally a Benedictine priory. Having largely escaped the depredations of the reformers and puritans, many early details remain, including the spectacular 15th century stained glass windows. Much to admire and enjoy in this lovely place. Well worth the visit.
4.5 based on 549 reviews
Malvern Theatres is proud of its standing as a leading centre of artistic excellence in the West Midlands. Since opening as the Malvern Assembly Rooms in 1885, it has undergone many changes and is now home to two theatres and a cinema, boasting an impressive range of critically acclaimed theatrical and cinematic productions. The 850 seat Festival and Forum theatres regularly host world class touring plays, musicals, operas and ballets and have become a hotspot for pre and post West End productions. The Forum, along with the recently refurbished 300 seat cinema, comes equipped with the latest cinematic technology to enable live screenings of productions around the world. The theatres are run by the Malvern Theatres Trust, a registered charity, dedicated to ensuring the success of the theatres and maintaining the building for future generations to enjoy. By choosing to visit, you are helping to ensure that this much loved theatre remains part of the community for many years to come.
I have been here about 10 times now and each time, it has not failed to impress. The bars are well staffed for that pre-theatre drink but if I have to comment, the theatre's café/restaurant is too small for the venue - a lot of folks would love to eat here before the show but space prevents this. There are lots of places to eat near by however. The theatre is slap bang in the middle of town with lots of places to have a bite to eat and a drink before, during and after each show. Staff are very friendly and willing to help wherever they can and due to its size, every seat has a good view of the stage. They get a number of tour plays and pre-West End ones, live music is also catered for although they tend to have tribute bands rather than the real thing.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
The Tudor House was built in the 17th Century. Three floors are devoted to local and interesting historical objects. Our dedicated volunteers are always busy arranging, cleaning and maintaining our exhibits.
Having been to Upton many hundreds of times since we only live 15 minutes away, we decided to come and have a mini-break. Never really knew that there was a museum but it harboured lots of images of Upton past. Including the railway station memorabilia the museum is a fascinating collection of nic-nacs including some beautiful pottery by the museum’s founder. Richard and Jo were on hand to answer questions and made every effort to keep our young son stimulated. And there was the mouse trail (every good museum has one of those). As we walked back to the camper our son asked if we could come again next year - so long as they move the mice.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
We had parked at the far side of town from the "Pepperpot" so only found the information office after we had explored many of the streets. With hindsight we wish we had gone there first and discovered all the information we needed to understand all the history of the town. The history of the church which once stood on that site is fascinating and the use of the old church tower as a base for visitor information is brilliant.
4.0 based on 177 reviews
We are a family run fruit farm nestled between the Malvern Hills and the River Severn just outside the picturesque town of Upton-upon-Severn. Mr Clive started the fruit growing business in 1917, his son Felix introduced PYO after returning from WW2 and the current owner Charlie took the reins in the 1990s. Since Charlie took over the farm has planted different fruit, extended the farm shop, introudced a juicing plant as well as turning an old pig pen into a children's nursery (run by his wife Jane). We have a farm shop, butchery, café, children's play area, feed the animals, PYO (June-Nov) as well as markets at various points in the year
Charming place. Lovely farm shop. Hot and delicious bacon sandwiches served on the outside seating. Beautiful apple juice. A real gem.
4.0 based on 249 reviews
We have just returned home after having a fabulous day at the Autumn Show. We had tremendous rainfall but it didnt spoil our day as there are so many places to shelter in bad weather. The stallholders at this show are really helpful and knowledgeable, We attended a couple of the lectures which were very informative and it was good to see some of the personalities from the TV. The showground has fantastic amenities
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