Walking the Malvern Hills offers you the chance to explore geological history spanning 700 million years. These ancient landscapes beckon you to uncover how their scenic splendour was created through dramatic forces that shaped our world.
The Geopark Way meanders for 109 miles from Bridgnorth to Gloucester through landscapes millennia in the making. On your Malvern Hills walks, you'll cover around 36 miles of the trail in four spectacular nine-mile sections through the Abberley and Malvern Hills Geopark from Alfrick to Eastnor. Each day presents sites of geological importance that illustrate the extraordinary forces that formed these iconic hills.
The rocks on the Malvern Hills are aged between the Silurian and Precambrian periods. The hills themselves rise from the Severn Valley plain and were formed during the Silurian period (420 million years ago). The Precambrian granite rocks are the oldest to be found in England. Towards the end of our route in the Leadon Valley, solid rock disappears from view; the huge glaciers melting at the end of the Ice Age released immense volumes of water which softened the lines of the landscape.
Our carefully planned Malvern Hills walking holiday offers varied hiking routes. You'll journey alongside babbling rivers, through high-rise forests, along spectacular ridges, and across peaceful valley floors with impressive views unfolding at every turn. The diverse habitats you'll pass through provide opportunities to encounter a wide variety of wildlife, from soaring birds of prey to delicate wildflowers.
The charming villages and historic towns scattered along your route add further cultural interest to your walking adventure. Pretty timber-framed houses in Ledbury transport you back centuries, whilst the elegant spa town of Malvern offers fascinating insights into Victorian wellness traditions.
What makes Malvern Hills special for walkers?
Outstanding Natural Beauty
The Malvern Hills provides a protected landscape where you can fully immerse yourself in nature. The undulating terrain offers walks suitable for various abilities, from gentle valley strolls to more challenging ridge walks with panoramic views.
Rich Cultural Heritage
Your journey includes exploration of Ledbury, renowned for its remarkable collection of timber-framed buildings dating back to medieval times. The distinctive black-and-white architecture creates picture-perfect scenes that epitomise historic England.
Geological Significance
Walking along the Geopark Way, you'll discover why this area has been designated for its exceptional geological importance. Our Ramble Worldwide Leaders help you understand the fascinating processes that created these landscapes over hundreds of millions of years.
Wildlife and Habitats
The varied environments you'll traverse - from woodland to grassland, riverside to hilltop - support diverse wildlife communities. Keep your eyes peeled for buzzards soaring overhead, wildflowers carpeting the meadows, and perhaps even glimpses of deer in the woodlands.
*We also operate festive breaks in the Malvern Hills over the Christmas and New Year periods*