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  • Train from Colwall Station to Ledbury and walk back to Colwall, taking in Eastnor and British Camp

  • The walk highlights how Colwall Stone developed due to the arrival of the Worcester to Hereford railway; its engineer Steven Ballard; horse racing and a public school’s miniature railway.

  • Common, canals, riverside, a disused railway line and countryside.

  • A beautiful afternoon’s walk on the Worcestershire / Herefordshire border, through farmlands and orchards

  • A fascinating walk, passing many interesting homes and learning about the people who lived in them.

  • A lovely traverse of Bredon Hill with extensive views of the Severn plain and the Malvern Hills.

  • Visit many of the historic spouts and springs on the Hills and enjoy wonderful views

  • The history, features and folklore of the two Hill Forts, Midsummer Hill and British Camp

  • Learn about the first and last battles of the Civil War. Who won, and why.

  • How WW2 took over Great Malvern

  • Learn about the former quarrying industry and its dramatic impact on the Malvern Hills

  • Outstanding scenery and a unique brewery to add flavour

  • A lovely circuit on the northern hills, visiting the three tops: North, Table and Beacon

  • Explore the Geology of the Southern Hills from Ragged Stone Hill

  • The whole of the Malvern Hills ridge from Chase End in the South to North Malvern

  • This is a delightful walk along ancient pathways around the southern part of the Malvern Hills:  stand where three counties meet

  • Villages, Woods, Fields and Views on the West Side

  • A wonderful, undulating meander in West Malvern, with some geology

  • Expansive views of Symonds Yat and the River Wye, rivaling the spectacular views from the rock itself.

  • A relaxing and convivial experience, walking and singing in the countryside around Colwall

  • A walk embracing the highlights of Tewkesbury, past and present

  • Follow in the footsteps of the hire-donkeys that once took tourists up the Malvern Hills

  • Wonderful countryside to the west of the Malvern Hills

  • The 31-mile Worcestershire Way is a diverse and attractive route covering a wide variety of landscapes and terrains. Riverside walking, hill climbs and diverse woodlands all feature