Malvern Hills, Worcestershire travel guide
A guide to Malvern, Worcestershire, England, highlighting attractions, history, and visitor information.
Home > England > Worcestershire > Malvern Hills
SITE MAP

Home
Accommodation
 Hotels
 Hostels
 B&B
 Self catering
Attractions
 England
  Worcestershire

Travel Guide

Worcester Guide

Gazetteer
Abberley
Bewdley
Bredon
Bredon Tithe Barn
Broadway
Bromsgrove
Droitwich
Evesham
Hanbury
Hanbury Hall
Malvern
Malvern Hills
Pershore
Stourport
Tenbury Wells
Witley Court

Attractions
Gardens
Historic Buildings
Historic Churches
Historic Houses
Museums

Features
Three Choirs Festival

Battle of Worcester

Bredon Hill Poem

Travel Resources
Tourist information Centres
Travel links

Accommodation
Worcestershire Hotels
  Worcester
Bed & Breakfast
Self Catering


 Scotland
 Wales
 London
Travel Services
 Tours
 Rail Tickets
 Car Rental
Tourist Info Centres
 England
 Scotland
 Wales
Heritage
 History
 Culture
Travel Directory
 England
 Wales
 Scotland
 B&B
 Hotels
 Tour Operators
 Car Rental
 Walking Holidays
 Waterways  Holidays
 more....
About
 Contact
 About us
spacer


  
England
WorcestershireWorcestershire map

Malvern Hills

The name "Malvern" is derived from the Celtic term for "bare hill", which tells you something about the geology of the Malvern Hills. The hills, which are 9 miles in length, form a striking hunchback landmark rising above the fairly flat Malvern Plain.

It has been claimed that you can see 15 counties from the summit of Worcestershire Beacon (1395 feet), and though that claim may be the subject of spirited debate, the views are indeed superb, and the walk up is a very enjoyable one. The hills are criss-crossed with walking paths, and the open nature of the country provides for a good outing.

The Hills are notable for several prehistoric sites of interest, including Herefordshire Beacon, on whose slopes is a very large enclosure encompassing 44 acres. This "British Camp", which is estimated to have been large enough to hold 20,000 people, is rumoured to be the place where the Celtic leader Caratacus (Caradoc) was captured by the Romans.

Another association with the Malvern Hills is literary; it was here that William Langland is said to have composed his "Vision of Piers Plowman", one of the earliest literary works in the English language.

NEARBY:
Little Malvern: an attractive town that boasts the remains of a fine priory church.
Madresfield Court: A moated Elizabethan house in lovely parkland.

Malvern: Spa town famous for its superb church and drama festival.

Worcestershire Travel Guide

Worcestershire Gazeteer
Abberley - Bewdley - Bredon - Bredon Tithe Barn - Broadway - Bromsgrove - Droitwich - Evesham - Hanbury - Hanbury Hall - Malvern - Malvern Hills - Pershore - Stourport - Tenbury Wells - Witley Court

Worcester City Guide

Features
Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings - Forge Hill Needle Museum - Bredon Hill Poem

Accommodation
Bed and Breakfast - Worcester Hotels - Worcestershire Hotels - Self catering

© David Ross and Britain Express