We've just come back from a weekend away at the Malvern Hills Hotel. Having gone down for a friends wedding we decided to stay for the weekend and do a bit of walking.
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The hotel is pretty easy to find as it is on the main road through from Malvern to Ledbury. It is opposite the ... Read review
With superb local food and an 18th century oak bar, The Malvern Hills Hotel is located in ... more
the heart of an area of outstanding natural beauty.The hotel is close to the Iron Age hill fort, British Camp. The fort is a major landmark located 1115 feet (340...
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Advantages: Location, location, location! Disadvantages: Slightly pricey & a busy car park in the daytime
...a weekend away at the Malvern Hills Hotel. Having gone down for a friends wedding we decided to stay for the weekend and do a bit of walking.
LOCATION
The hotel is pretty easy to find as it is on the main road through from Malvern to Ledbury. It is opposite the British Camp car park and is obviously a hotspot for walkers and day trippers alike. Locationwise it couldn't be any better. You can easily access the hills from the ... ...a couple of bottles of Malvern water in your room when you arrive!
The normal bathroom products were available and the white towels were clean and large.
BREAKFAST
We only ate breakfast in the hotel as we were out and about during the day. It seemed like a popular eating venue though so presumably the food is good! Breakfast was a nice selection of cereals; fruit & yoghurts followed by a typical cooked breakfast; ... more
We've just come back from a weekend away at the Malvern Hills Hotel. Having gone down for a friends wedding we decided to stay for the weekend and do a bit of walking.
LOCATION The hotel is pretty easy to find as it is on the main road through from Malvern to Ledbury. It is opposite the British Camp car park and is obviously a hotspot for walkers and day trippers alike. Locationwise it couldn't be any better. You can easily access the hills from the hotel in both directions and we found ourselves a circular walk which actually went straight past the hotel - ideal, no faffing around parking cars or figuring out how to get from A to B.
EXTERNALLY We had a slight concern when we arrived as the hotel was surrounded by scaffold, however we're not the sort to panic and it was clear that the work was external render only and wasn't happening over the weekend. We didn't see a builder all weekend - what it's like during the week though I can't comment on. The car park is very busy during the day - probably people trying to avoid the British Camp pay and display car park across the road. There were certainly a lot of people in the garden eating and drinking. We ended up parking on the road outside which is a bit of a pain if you have lots of luggage.
INTERNALLY Once inside it's a bit like walking into a pub - lots of dark wood and swirly patterned carpets!! The lad on reception was very good though and flew through the main points of the hotel and our room - it was comical actually because he was so quick! He did say that he was the only one on reception so couldn't be too long.
THE ROOM We had a standard double room which had an en-suite shower room. The room and shower-room had quite obviously been redecorated recently - the bedroom although compact was clean and light; the shower-room was spacious with classy fittings. All in all we were impressed with it. There was a view towards Wales from our window and I would expect that most rooms have a spectacular view of some sort given the hotels location.
The room was fitted out with a wardrobe; bedside cabinets; dressing table and easy chair. A lovely flat screen TV was hung on the wall oppposite the bed and was provided with Freeview. This was a nice touch as the TV saved on space in the bedroom. A hairdryer was fitted to the dressing table drawer and tea & coffee making facilities were on top. Another nice touch is the fact that you get a couple of bottles of Malvern water in your room when you arrive!
The normal bathroom products were available and the white towels were clean and large.
BREAKFAST We only ate breakfast in the hotel as we were out and about during the day. It seemed like a popular eating venue though so presumably the food is good! Breakfast was a nice selection of cereals; fruit & yoghurts followed by a typical cooked breakfast; meats & cheeses; haddock; omelette and plenty of toast! I asked for toast on our first morning and was provided with three rounds! The food was fine and the breakfast room was light and airy. Although the hotel was full the breakfast room was never crowded.
COST Our room was £95/night on a B&B basis which I initially thought was pricey - however having spent some time researching the other local hotels it seems that this is very much the norm. The one thing I would say is that you should check your bill carefully - we had an £3.80 bar bill on our room tab which was actually someone elses.
CONCLUSION Would I go back again? Yes - it was a nice hotel. Quiet at night and the staff were very polite. The location is excellent if you want to enjoy the hills. One interesting thing to note if you have children is that there were several notes around about the bar not accepting children after 4pm. Worth noting if you want to take your kids with you - I don't think this is the hotel for you.
...theatre & good food. The Malvern Hills Hotel provided the perfect base for a wonderful short break.
LOCATION:
The hotel is located near the southern end of the Malvern Hills directly opposite Herefordshire Beacon (also known as British Camp). It is on the border of Herefordshire & Worcestershire, about 3 miles south of Great Malvern on the A449. This is an ideal position from which to explore the Malvern Hills - you can leave the car in the car ... ...to walk so far, the Malvern Hills Hopper (service number 244) stops at British Camp, so you can just walk one way and then get the bus back (or vice versa). I think the bus runs from April to October but if you plan to use it I would suggest you check the details with the hotel or local tourist office.
EXTERIOR:
The building dates from the 19th century but has recently been refurbished and looks very smart. When we arrived on Friday afternoon there ...
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