The Malvern's
Great Malvern is a Victorian Spa town with a history of the Water Cure, spring water
and walking. Great Malvern priory church contains some of the finest medieval stained glass and
tiles in the country. The Malvern Theatres attract pre-London productions and provides top class
entertainment throughout the year. Great Malvern railway station was built in 1861 and is still
a working station. It is preserved as the most ornate small station in the country.
The
Autumn in Malvern Festival is a renowned series of artistic events held annually
in the surroundings of the glorious Malvern Hills. Some of the most prestigious
musicians, poets, writers, film makers and other artists perform during October every year. Please visit
www.malvernfestival.co.uk
More
information
can be obtained from the following website www.malvernhills.gov.uk/tourism
- Coach
Parking
Priory Road Car Park (2 spaces)
British
Camp (1 space)
- Coach Parking Charges
£5
per day
- Drop off Arrangements
Coach
pull in spaces outside Malvern Theatres
on Grange Road
Belle vue Terrace (A449) opposite Lloyds TSB Bank
Post
Office
- Toilets
Edith
Walk
Grange Road
Worcester
Road in Malvern Link
- Facilities
in the Town
Tourist Information Centre
Priory Church
Malvern
Museum of Local History
Malvern Theatres and Cinema Complex
Arts and Craft
Galleries
Priory Park and Gardens
Cafes, Pubs, Restaurants
Sports
Facilities and Swimming Pool
Excellent Walking Country
- Markets
Country
Market at Lyttleton Rooms – Friday morning 9am-12
noon
Farmers Market – Abbey Road – third Sunday of each month
- Eating
Stops for Groups
Prior arrangements requested
Abbey Hotel
Malvern
Theatres Restaurant
Foley Arms Hotel
The
Malvern Hills Hotel