Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Smashing

Spotlessly clean facilities, friendly welcome and a large site that offers a variety of pitches - near the playground, near the loos, in the shade, views over the hills - you get the picture.  A great location for visiting the Malverns and surrounding area. The local pub has a nice beer garden for sunny evenings and there is a pavement all the way so no walking on the road necessary. If you want to climb something other than hills then visit Worcester Cathedral and climb the 200 or so steps to the roof. Stunning views and you can check out the walking route to the Diglis Basin (a short and easy stroll) where you can see boats going into the Birmingham canal. There is a canal boat there that doubles up as a cafe (though it was closed for their annual holiday when we were there).  Upton upon Severn is a pretty little place with plenty of cafes. A 600 meter walk will take you to the cholera burial ground. Not a lot to see it's true, but a fascinating piece of local history. And Tewkesbury is well worth a visit too. The Abbey is beautiful and we had an excellent lunch in the Bay Tree restaurant just opposite. They have a small mediterranean garden out back which is nice for an al fresco coffee or meal. And a short walk down to the river will allow you to watch the boats going through the locks onto the Avon navigation - a relaxing way to while away a lazy afternoon.  There is a CC site in Tewkesbury which we went to look at (well, you have to look don't you) It was extremely busy on the day we visited, and though it is handy for the town and all it's facilities, we were very happy to have chosen chosen Malvern as our base. We will be back.
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