Malvern Hills Club Campsite

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First timers

Being completely new it was nice to visit our first site with such helpful and friendly staff, on arrival we advised that we were very new to motorhoming and so they advised us to pitch on a hard stand, we had originally booked a grass pitch but as it had been raining it was suggested this might not be ideal for someone new to the game. Showers and toilets extremely clean, very close to malvern town where there is plenty of parking for your motorhome. All round a great first experience.

sgaiger

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 30/08/2018 16:29

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Bank Holiday - avoid!

Just arrived back from a stay at Malvern over the August Bank Holiday. The site was fully booked on the Saturday & Sunday. It felt that there were too many pitches and we felt really hemmed in with caravans alongside, in front and behind us. After most people left on the Monday, the site became a haven once again! Perhaps the Club should review how many pitches it tries to cram in to this site. WiFi was poor in the lower field. Wardens superb.

Normade

Caravanner

Reviewed on 28/08/2018 17:20

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We will return

Friendly staff, site was spotless and so peaceful at night time. Our children loved the park. Only downside was check in only being until 8pm, difficult when you work full time and also taking into account the weekend traffic on the motorway, we arrived at 8:24pm and were unable to access our pitch. Would be helpful if these times could be slightly extended on a Friday in Spring/Summer after all it is still light.

LCTaylor

Reviewed on 14/08/2018 10:24

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Nice 3 night break

After staying for 2 weeks in Godrevy we decided to take the chance to stay here on the way home for 3 nights....What a great decision.... Staff were very welcoming after 250 mile journey and we found a great pitch looking into the hills. Spacious plots either grass or hard standing. Facilities were immaculate!.....ok it might be a trek for the older people to empty the rubbish but it's no detrement to the site Plenty of great walks and places to visit.... fantastic site.. well done...

T7VVY

Caravanner

Reviewed on 13/08/2018 19:22

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Spacious quiet site

Lovely site. Lots more room than most, a really spacious site. Friendly helpful staff. Good bus connection nearby. Some local walks.

PeterI

Reviewed on 12/08/2018 22:23

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A lovely stay

We stayed here for 3 nights as part of our two week break and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The site was not full so lots of pitches to choose from and plenty of space between the pitches. The facilities were clean and accessible. Lovely not to have to queue for the shower as plenty available. We have a little boy so the separate bathroom was really useful. We spent one of our days walking round the Papermill nature reserve and a trip into Worcester and the next day at Eastnor Castle but we think we would have struggled to fill any more days with activities. The reception and information centre was well stocked. Overall a lovely site.

Vineyfamily

Reviewed on 11/08/2018 07:32

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Malvern magic

A last minute choice but an excellent choice. We didn’t want to travel too far from home and wanted a site that offered access to places to visit plus opportunities for walking. Malvern gave us that and was surprisingly peaceful for the school holidays. It offers both grass and hard standing and pitches are well spread giving a sense of space. Facilities good and toilet block cleaned in the afternoon. Wardens friendly and hard working keeping the site in good order. Only downside is the service points which are a distance from some pitches and rubbish is collected in large bins at the 2 toilet blocks. Difficult for some of the more senior members. Recommend visiting Worcester and Malvern for the cathedrals. Eastnor Castle is close by and offers a discount with an English Heritage card. Good walking on the Malvern Hills.

Granny T. pot

Reviewed on 04/08/2018 20:56

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Beautiful site

We stayed here for 3 nights at the start of a 3 week holiday in June. It is a large site with spacious pitches, some in the shelter of trees and some in the open, take your pick. The site is beautifully kept and all the facilities are spotless, as you would expect. The dog walk is small and in a wooded area. I asked about walking routes from the site and was told they were available in the information room. Unable to find any there I bought a small booklet from reception. We tried a couple of these walks with little or no success. I would suggest those wanting to walk in the area should do their research online before leaving home. We were more successful looking for the pub.The Swan is about a mile away on a flat, fairly quiet road with a footpath all the way. It was a pleasant walk and took about us about 20 minutes. This was ideal in June but there were no streetlights so it might be less attractive later in the year. The pub itself is in a beautiful situation in the village and has a lovely outside seating area. We had a meal here that was delicious. We enjoyed our 3 days here.

TeamTag

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Reviewed on 17/07/2018 16:29

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Insufficient service points but good stopover base

Stayed here enough route from The North to the West Country. Site directions were good so easy to find. Lots of grass pitches which suited us in the warm weather and gave more space. Wardens were not fussy nor regimented about pitching rules. The only waste bins were at the toilet blocks so quite a trek unless you pitched very close by. Not sure why this is? There are water service points around but too few for the size of the site. The dog walk us literally that - a pathway through a wooded glade so no opportunity for off lead. This is disappointing considering the vast number of people who travel with their animals. There is nothing in the local walking vicinity other than the Caravan and Camping site which is right next door so you are a bit restricted if you don't have a car or independent transport. So, in summary, a good stopover site but we would not want to stay for longer.

Reviewed on 12/07/2018 09:18

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Insufficient service points but good stopnover site

Stayed here 2 nights en route from The North to The West Country. Directions were good so site easy to find. Lots of grass pitches which siited us due to very dry warm weather and allows for a little more space. Wardens are friendly and less regimented than others. The site is large but the only waste bins are at the toilet block so it is a bit of a trek. There are water service points but very few for the size of the site. The dog walk is ecaxtly that - a pathway through a wooded glade so no opportunity for off lead, which is a shame as there are a lot of people who take their animals with them. Other than being next to the Camping and Caravan site, there is nothing in the local vicinity within walking distance. So, in summary, a good stopover site but nit recommended for any longer.

Reviewed on 12/07/2018 09:04

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