Young Driver - Malvern Three Counties Showground
Teenagers get the chance to start, steer, manoeuvre, reverse and park on a specifically designed road system.
View and BookBlackmore End, Hanley Swan, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR8 0EE
View on mapOFFERS*: £25 OFF Summer Getaways | Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Malvern Hills Club Campsite has the great benefit of the beautiful Malvern Hills to explore, making this historic area an ideal touring spot in its own right. Malvern is proud of its famous adopted son Elgar, and the Elgar Trail takes in his birthplace at Broadheath to his final nursing home in Worcester. Renowned for its pure Spring Water, Malvern also hosts a lively Festival and Fringe each May and has a Priory described as the finest parish church in England, all within easy reach of the campsite.
From Malvern Hills Club Campsite it is just a short distance to visit local landmarks such as Worcester for its Cathedral and Royal Porcelain Museum, Upton upon Severn for the charming traditional pubs and Jazz Festival in June, Bromyard for September's Folk Festival and Ledbury for its quaint black and white buildings. While staying at this campsite, don't miss the Cathedral at Hereford with its ancient Mappa Mundi and the excellent Cider Museum. For a memorable day out, car enthusiasts can enjoy a guided tour around The Morgan Car Visitor Centre, where you can witness the hand making of a Morgan car from start to finish. You can even hire a brand new Morgan for the day. The site is also only approximately two and a half miles drive from The Three Counties Showground. This is a fantastic venue for the many events taking place through the year, including The RHS Spring Flower Show, The Autumn Quilt Show, The Royal Three Counties Show, The Firework Spectacular and plenty more.
Within an hour's drive from the site you can also visit the rolling hills of the Cotswold countryside, Hereford, Bullring Birmingham which offers fantastic shopping and leisure activities, the Birmingham NEC exhibition centre and Stratford-upon-Avon. All of these attractions can conveniently be reached via the motorway. You can also take advantage of transport links to other nearby places, to Worcester, Upton and Great Malvern, a good rail link from Malvern to Birmingham.
Additional ways to stay:
Storage pitches - available here. Visit camc.com/storage.
Seasonal pitches - rent one of our pitches on a long term basis. Visit camc.com/seasonals.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01684 310505.
Nearest alternative campsites: Tewkesbury Abbey Club Campsite, Cheltenham Racecourse Club Campsite and Lucksall Caravan and Camping Park.
*T&Cs
£25 OFF Summer Getaways: Save £25 on stays between 1 July to 21 September 2025. 5 night minimum stay. Book by 26 August at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
Touring pitch types | Awning | Without Awning |
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Standard (electric & hardstanding) |
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Yes |
Standard (electric & grass) |
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Seasonal |
Yes |
Storage |
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Offers available to Club members
Teenagers get the chance to start, steer, manoeuvre, reverse and park on a specifically designed road system.
View and BookSoak in the picturesque landscape as you experience all the awe-inspiring thrills of Hot Air Ballooning!
View and BookAn opportunity to spend time one on one getting to know the cows how they live, why they have their horns.
View and BookDecorative art inspired by nature with exhibitions, gardens, activities, art courses, coffee and gift shop.
View and BookFrom north: leave M5 at junction 7 onto A44 (signposted Worcester). In 350 yards at roundabout turn left onto A4440 (signposted Malvern Three Counties). In 2.75 miles at roundabout turn left and continue on A449 (signposted Malvern, Ross). In about 0.5m in Powick bear left and keep immediately left onto B4424 (signposted Upton upon Severn). In about 4.5 miles turn right onto B4211 (signposted Malvern) and immediately left (signposted Hanley Swan, Welland). Site on right in 1.5m. From south: leave M50 at junction 1 (signposted A38, Malvern, Three Counties Showground); at roundabouts follow A38, Worcester. In 3 miles turn left into road signposted A4104, Upton. In 1 mile at mini roundabout turn right (signposted B4211, 3 Counties Showground). In 1.5 mile turn left (signposted B4209, Malvern Wells). In 1.75 miles at crossroads in Hanley Swan turn right (signposted Worcester). The site entrance is on the left in 0.75 mile. Do not turn right into The Camping and Caravanning Club Site.
Sites key:
Howell Jones
Reviewed: 27/06/2025 14:27
Lovely peaceful, friendly staff,was recommended by friends of ours
Andrew Southgate
Reviewed: 25/06/2025 15:06
We had the pleasure of visiting for the first time and I'd put this site in my top 10 and do recommend a stay. Plenty of space, nice and quiet, and well kept with lovely staff. Well done 10/10
Alyson Parris
Reviewed: 23/06/2025 12:45
The location of the site near to the Malvern Showground was what drew me there, but it's a really nice site for other occasions. Beautiful landscape and feel of a spacious parkland, with great views of the nearby Malvern Hills. You really can find a pitch to your fancy here.... Show more
Philip Dyas
Reviewed: 21/06/2025 21:14
Enjoyed the stay. Good base for so many places to visit Good facilities and well kept .
Mick E
Reviewed: 20/06/2025 14:14
A lovely site, only a quarter full when we visited. Very quiet and very clean. Ideally located for a much recommended visit to the Malver Hills. The staff were very friendly and always smiling, whether they were cleaning the toilet block or serving ice creams.
Janice Gray
Reviewed: 17/06/2025 14:17
We only had 2 single night stopovers on the way from Scotland to Cornwall but are planning a longer break at this site. Staff were all so accommodating and friendly even when we arrived a little late due to caravan problems! Beautiful location with lovely facilities! Would highly recommend to... Show more
Ellen
Reviewed: 15/06/2025 17:25
We've been here before. It's a huge site (three warden couples), but the visitors are quiet. There was some noise during a dog show when a lady with 8 dogs couldn't control her pets. Why does CAMC allow so many dogs?? After three warnings she had to move to another... Show more
William Dyer
Reviewed: 14/06/2025 20:29
Nice peaceful site not much to do in immediate area. Post office in village sells most things otherwise site has small shop.
Kathy
Reviewed: 14/06/2025 16:24
I could only stay 2 nights but will definitely return. Very quiet site - the noisiest thing was all the birds. If you get the 'merlin' app then you can identify all the birds you can hear! Spotlessly clean. The wardens work hard and were all... Show more
Marc Stackhouse
Reviewed: 05/06/2025 15:48
Spent three nights at Malvern Hills, our second visit. Highlight - cleaning of the toilets and showers is done in the early afternoon, hoorah! Such a welcome change from most other CAMC sites where they insist on cleaning when you most want access i.e 10am-12noon! Usual CAMC facilities are clean... Show more
Howell Jones
Reviewed: 27/06/2025 14:27
Lovely peaceful, friendly staff,was recommended by friends of ours ...