Things to do…
Local Amenities
Ruffz Café is located on the land shared with Little Hollows Glamping. Here you can get a selection of tea, coffee, soft drinks, cake, ice cream, snacks and toasted sandwiches.
Open most days of the week, weather depending throughout the year 11:30am - 4:30pm
Wellend Post Office and Village Store and Café.
Pubs Nearby
The Malvern Hills Hotel, The Plume and Feathers, The Inn at Welland,, The Swan, Hanley Swan.
Ledbury Market Town
Vibrant and quirky but small with a strong sense of community. Offering opportunities for morning coffee in one of the many cafes, lunches and afternoon tea. (Malt House, Church Street) Ledbury is a Market Town holding markets on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Organic produce can be purchased from Handley Organics and toiletries are available at their sister store The Apothecary. There are three supermarkets to choose from and a fabulous deli, Ceci Paolo which is an exciting emporium offering the highest quality food, fashion and other delights.
White Leaved Oak
The Hamlet of White Leaved Oak is within walking distance, only fifty minutes away down winding country lanes. Home of the famous ‘White Leaved Oak’ visited over many years by those seeking forgotten pathways into forgotten worlds. If you are seeking healing from energy lines, comfort from singing circles or wishing to visit ancient places of worship or past sites of the perpetual choirs then this is the place to visit.
Malvern Spa Town
Famous for its Springs and Spouts of Malvern’s Middle Hills and not forgetting Elgar. Well Dressing takes place in May. Seek out one of the forty plus ancient water sources from Malvhina in the town centre and St. Ann’s Well Café to Evendine at British Camp and Earl Beauchamp’s Spout in North Malvern. Malvern has its own Spa offering Day visits for non members. Alternative Therapies available by request. Home of Aquarius for gifts, books, cards, clothing, crystals and much more.
British Camp Herefordshire Beacon
An ancient Iron Age Hill Fort protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument, constructed in the 2nd century BC. A Norman castle was built on the site. The extensive earthworks remain clearly visible today and determine the shape of the hill. The height of the summit is 1,109 feet.
Malvern Hills GeoCentre
An official visitor information centre for the Geopark Way. Learn all about the archaeology, nature, water and history of the hills.
Other activities…
Yoga & Meditation Sessions
Bird & Butterfly Watching
Paragliding
Landrover Discovery Experience – Test Drive Centre, Eastnor
Forest of Dean – Mountain Biking
Symonds Yat – Rock Climbing
Upton-Upon-Seven – Boat Rides, Jazz Festival, Blues festival and riverside pubs
Three Counties Showgrounds
Morgan Factory for a factory tour. Morgan Magic day out
Ross-on-Wye - Canoeing
The Cotswolds. (Broadway, Stow-on-the-wold)
The Nest, Ledbury. Café and garden centre also local art
The Kettle Sings Café, Malvern
The Fold, Bransford - Pioneering Centre promoting sustainable living and heathy lifestyles
St. Ann’s Well Café, Malvern
Indian food at the Vasai and the Anupam in Malvern
Bluebell trails in the Spring
Elgar Burial Ground
Inspired by the Malvern’s:- Tolkien – The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings – The Shire
C. S. Lewis – The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe – Gas Lamps
Wild Garlic. Sacred Sites. 5 Rhythms Dance. Guided Walks. Woodland Crafts. Local Art. Live Music Events. Wake to the dawn chorus. Butterfly Haven. Rare Orchids, Foraging. Newts, Lizards and Bats…
More information available on request.