Where to Eat
The Red Lion Inn
Local pub, 5 min drive from house, friendly with good food.
The Oak Inn
Bromyard RoadNice traditional pub, good food
Farmers Arms
another nice local country pub with food
Mackenzie's
24 Graham RdCheerful burger place, good gluten free options
The Nag's Head
19-21 Bank StLively town pub with good food
Sightseeing
Good choice of pubs, restaurants and bars, access to lots of walks on and around the Hills
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Great Malvern
Good choice of pubs, restaurants and bars, access to lots of walks on and around the Hills
Local market town, lots of interesting places to eat and small independent shops
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Ledbury
Local market town, lots of interesting places to eat and small independent shops
https://www.malvernhillsaonb.org.uk
lots of info to help you explore the Hills and find out more about the area
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Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
https://www.malvernhillsaonb.org.uk
lots of info to help you explore the Hills and find out more about the area
Good place to park to walk on the Hills, car park charge is £4.50 which goes towards the upkeep of the AONB.
Gardiner's Quarry Car Park
Jubilee DriveGood place to park to walk on the Hills, car park charge is £4.50 which goes towards the upkeep of the AONB.
Neighbourhoods
Cradley, where we live, is a beautiful Herefordshire village to the West of the Malvern Hills. there are many lovely walks in the farmland around the village, have a look at http://www.malvernhillsaonb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Cradley_001.pdf for some ideas. There are books leaflets and maps in the room.
opposite the house is Rectory Lane, an ancient way which leads to St James' Church and the 15th Century Village Hall.
Cradley
Cradley, where we live, is a beautiful Herefordshire village to the West of the Malvern Hills. there are many lovely walks in the farmland around the village, have a look at http://www.malvernhillsaonb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Cradley_001.pdf for some ideas. There are books leaflets and maps in the room.
opposite the house is Rectory Lane, an ancient way which leads to St James' Church and the 15th Century Village Hall.