With free Wi-Fi and free parking on site, this striking Georgian hotel is situated in the pretty village of Bastonford, a 10-minute drive from Worcester.
The Malvern Hills Hotel is a family owned hotel situated directly opposite from the Iron Age hill fort British Camp, a major landmark with a superb vista from the summit.
John
United Kingdom
Meals were above average and, in particular, main meal was available right through from lunchtime ‘til late.
Lovely surroundings with an important archaeological attraction literally’over the road’ and great walking territory all around.
The public rooms have a warm and cosy ambiance.
A modern hotel.with a traditional British feel.
This family-run town centre hotel was originally built in 1842 and has many historical features. Rooms are all of a high quality with en suite bathrooms and flat-screen TVs.
Chris
United Kingdom
Nothing was too much trouble.
The food was excellent.
With wholesome food, peaceful surroundings, friendly staff and a quiet village location, The Colwall Park Hotel is the perfect location to explore the Malvern Hills and surrounding areas.
Ben
United Kingdom
A very welcoming atmosphere, the staff were amazing, the room was amazing, the location was ideal and a massive thank you from us both.
The Malvern, is a AA rated 4-star hotel that offers spa and wellness facilities, an extensive range of relaxing and holistic spa treatments, and a brasserie and restaurant.
John
United Kingdom
It excelled in relaxation and looking after the customers. The location was ideal for going round the local tourist places.
Set in 7 acres of wooded slopes, Cottage in The Wood offers an award-winning wine list, homemade biscuits and free parking and Wi-Fi, with direct access to the Malvern Hills.
annie
United Kingdom
view was good , no breakfast included ,room was clean and comfy .
With views over the Severn Valley, the historic Foley Arms Hotel is located in Great Malvern. The Three Counties Showground is 3.3 miles away and Malvern Theatres is a 3-minute walk away.
Roger
United Kingdom
Nice old building and comfortable. The bar area was great and the service was quick.
Situated one and a half miles from Great Malvern, perched high on the eastern side of the Malvern Hills by the Wyche Cutting, The Wyche Inn is a traditional English public house offering breathtaking...
Sam
United Kingdom
Very clean and comfortable room. Great views from the room and outside the pub. Small pub garden fitting with the property being built into a cliff. Great for walks around the hills. Parking round the back of the property. Cheap pints and very friendly staff team.
stunning countryside, absolutly fantasting history, mainly in the development of Technology 0 the town was responsible for several world changing technologies - e.g. LCD, Microwayces, Automobiles etc
Gerry_P
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Great Malvern is an absolute gem.
Great Malvern is an absolute gem. We had never visited before and were delighted with the countryside and Malvern Hills. The views are amazing. The town has a charm and seems away from the hustle and bustle of some other places we have been.
We visited a National Trust estate, Croome Park which is fairly close by which was beautiful and well worth a visit.
The town itself has quite a few independent cafes and shops so nice to confined to the usual choice of cafe chains etc.
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
If you are a walker or hiker then this is a perfect place to...
If you are a walker or hiker then this is a perfect place to stay. Town itself is small and not much open on a Sunday but there are some lovely eateries/restaurants. Malvern flea market at the show ground is a great place to pick up bargains but arrive early!
EMMA
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We only visited the town briefly as we were in the area to...
We only visited the town briefly as we were in the area to walk but the priory is beautiful and an extremely interesting and intact survivor of the Middle Ages. The situation is beautiful but probably not for the unfit being on a steep hillside.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We loved Great Malvern, we visited Worcester for cricket...
We loved Great Malvern, we visited Worcester for cricket also visited Elgars House. In Great Malvern we did a lot of walking on the hills. We were very lucky with the weather and therefore this added to the walking experience. The village is very hilly which could be difficult for people with accessabiluty issues. There are lots of cafes, we can recommend Abbey Road cafe and the cafe by the information center. We ate meals in our accommodation, Waitrose is very handy.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The town was a good starting point for a walk onto the hills...
The town was a good starting point for a walk onto the hills. It was a gradual climb but well worth it when at the top. There is a cafe at St Anne’s well which is about half way up but it’s not open until 11 or 11.30. Lovely vegan food. Plenty of bookshops in the town and a selection of places to eat. Two restaurants across the road from the Great Malvern hotel. One Indian and a Nepalese which was really good. The Priory is well worth a visit.
The hotel was conveniently located for walks and sight-seeing. It is a popular spot and being isolated has to cater for both guests and day visitors. The catering and facilities were good and the staff ever attentive. Our room was comfortable and bathroom was fully functional and spacious. We we travelling with our small dog to attend a nearby show and our pet was well looked after by the friendly staff.
Lovely little hotel,beautifully decorated with lovely polite and friendly staff. Breakfast was delicious and the setting was perfect for walking into the centre of Great Malvern or travelling out sightseeing.
The hotel was in an excellent location in Great malvern for the shop's and all the other attractions. Very peaceful and very comfortable excellent value for money
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