Malvern Hills Club Campsite
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This was not our first visit to this site neither will it be our last. Despite being quite busy the site was quiet and there seemed to be adequate space for everyone. We visited 2 National Trust properties whilst on site both within easy driving distance and easy parking for our 8 metre motorhome. The 2 properties are Croombe Park and Brockhampton Estate, both well worth a visit even more so if you have a dog that is more than welcome at both properties. The fish and chip van visits the Caravan and Camping Club site next door on a Friday night at 5 pm whilst they are not the best nor the cheapest we have experienced they serve to fill a hole after a day out.
In summary a site up to the usual high CC standards thanks to the hard working wardens.
Highly Recommended
First visit and certainly will not be our last, stayed for a couple of days and was pleasantly surprised by the overall experience.
Our arrival was greeted by a couple of CC wardens who where more than helpful and friendly, a standard we have come to expect from the CC sites.
We where first told to pick a site to park, there where plenty to choose from, this has to be one of the clubs biggest club sites we have visited. We where also surprised by how quiet it was even though there where a lot of caravans and motor homes on site.
There are 2 facility blocks, both within in easy walking distance where ever you are parked, both where of excellent standard with roomy showers and more than sufficient toilets and washing facilities. You have a dog walk leading off the bottom field and a children's play area with swings etc. in the middle of the site. You are spoiled for choice when parking up. If you leave the site, turn left, travel for about 1 mile you will fine the Swan inn, great food, good selection of beers (food a little pricy but good quality - you get what you pay for). Turn left at the Swan and travel 3 miles to Upton on Seven. Here you will find a quaint old village, number of shops, banks and a great selection of pubs and restaurants. If you have bikes I recommend you take them with you, there is a off road bike track to Upton and apart from one hill there remainder is flat all the way. Highly recommended. This is truly one site that will stay top of our revisit list.
suprising
We found the site very open and not overcrowding. I agree with one other review about people walking through pitches. Wardens very friendly and facilities kept to caravan club standard. The only one thing that would have made our stay better would be TV boosters installed for those odd rainy nights. Plenty of walks from the site and an easy walk to the village which hosts a lovely pub , butcher and village store.
lynnandken19
Reviewed on 08/08/2016 20:21
Excellent
Probably the best site we have ever been on. Site immaculate and toilet block pristine. Wardens and assistant wardens friendly and very helpful. Close to bus stop. We will definitely return.
derrickscott3
Reviewed on 05/08/2016 21:26
Beautiful views
This site is really good friendly wardens, clean facilities and best of all fantastic views.The pitches are well spaced out so your not feeling intrusive on your neighbor.Having said all the positives the two negatives we found were people cutting through your pitch and even right past our van that we felt like inviting them in lol.Some of the children on the site just run round and in between the caravans it's like parents think it's ok to just let them disappear from view. Having said that we would return to this site.
Very Nice site.
Spend a week at Malvern Hills site and thoroughly enjoyed the experience (generally). Large site, with good size pitches. Plenty of space between the grass pitches, with the hard standing areas looking fairly generous in size also.
The toilet facilities were to a high standard and were kept spotless. My only gripe, as with many caravan club sites, is the shower head which was small and set against the wall. It is very easy to scald yourself on the hot pipe if your tall as you have to get very close to the wall to get under the spray.
Dog walk was fairly small, but I quite liked how it was laid out with paths going off in different directions. Enjoyed playing hide and seek with the dogs in there. Shame there isn't an open area for throwing balls etc.
Site is a little remote, but the Swan is a nice short walk away and serves nice food. Other lovely places are a short drive away and the hills are worth the effort.
The wardens seemed to work in a very efficient manner, some of them were very nice and would chat, some seemed reluctant to interact and one lady warden needs a lesson or two in manners. Didn't let her spoil a very nice week.
In summary, a nice site with good facilities, in a beautiful part of the world. Worth a visit.
Good site
Stayed July 2016 , booked into site for 1 night but extended as very relaxing.
Clean throughout and great for motorway stop overs etc.
Good meal in Swan pub short walk from site.
Great Location - shame about the wifi
This site is about 4 miles by road from Great Malvern. It's easy to get to Worcester, Upton on Severn and Malvern Hills, plus many more. The toilet blocks are good but the wifi doesn't reach the whole site. So even though we have paid for 12 months service it was unusable on this site.
farnwoe
Reviewed on 23/07/2016 10:46
Malvern Hills
We stayed for a couple of nights. A lovely site, spotlessly clean everywhere. Very helpful wardens. The only downside for us was the bus service. The last bus back left Worcester at about 5.30pm! As we are in a motorhome we prefer to leave it on site and take the bus. We will come back to do some walking on the Malvern Hills, but may have to drive off site and park up.
thenewbons
Reviewed on 17/07/2016 18:17