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Malvern Hills

The best walks and hikes in the Malvern Hills

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Hikes in the Malvern Hills explore a prominent 8-mile (13 km) ridge of igneous rock hills that rises from the Severn Valley. The terrain is characterized by open ridge walking on smooth slopes, providing expansive views across the surrounding countryside of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. The area also features ancient woodlands on its lower slopes and notable landmarks like the Iron Age hill fort at British Camp.

Best hiking trails in the Malvern Hills

  • The most popular hiking route is British…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Malvern Hills Long Mountain Bike Trail

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Embark on a challenging hike through the Malvern Hills, a route that offers a significant physical test despite its name suggesting otherwise. This difficult trail spans 11.8 miles (19.0 km),…

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Embark on the British Camp, Herefordshire Beacon & Swinyard Hill loop for an easy 3.4-mile (5.4 km) hike that takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes. You will gain 640…

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Embark on the Worcestershire Beacon Circular, a moderate hiking route that offers rewarding views from the Malvern Hills. This trail covers 3.7 miles (6.0 km) with an elevation gain of…

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Embark on the Worcestershire Beacon Loop from Great Malvern, a difficult hike that covers 3.2 miles (5.1 km) and climbs 823 feet (251 metres) in about 1 hours and 44…

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Embark on an easy hike up the Geopark Way to Worcestershire Beacon, a rewarding journey that covers 2.0 miles (3.2 km) with an elevation gain of 552 feet (168 metres).…

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Embark on a moderate hike along the Geopark Way, exploring the Worcestershire Beacon and Summer Hill Loop. This 2.5-mile (4.1 km) route offers diverse terrain, from paved sections to mountain…

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Embark on an easy hike through the Malvern Hills with the Gullet Quarry & Hangman's Hill loop, a journey spanning 2.9 miles (4.6 km) with a gentle ascent of 502…

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Embark on the Abberley Circular Walk, a difficult hiking route that takes you through a diverse landscape of quiet lanes, open fields, and dense woodlands filled with sweet chestnut and…

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Embark on an easy hike through the historic Croome Park loop, a picturesque journey spanning 3.8 miles (6.1 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 73 feet (22 metres). This…

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Embark on a moderate hike through the Suckley Hills on the Worcestershire Way loop from Knightwick, covering 9.9 miles (16.0 km) with an elevation gain of 901 feet (275 metres).…

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Jordan Jenkins
April 1, 2026, Gullet Quarry

Lovely quarry and very to follow the route up to the top.

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Small little cave but great to get out of the rain/sun for a quick drink and snack.

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January 16, 2026, Pinnacle Hill

Pinnacle Hill isn't really much of a pinnacle, but it is the highest point between the Wyche and Wynds Point, and as such is a fine viewpoint in both directions.

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January 16, 2026, Jubilee Hill

This little top is a fine viewpoint both north to Perseverance Hill and beyond to the Worcester Beacon, and south to Pinnacle Hill.

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There are quite a number of these direction arrow stones on the Malverns, they look good and they are very informative.

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October 8, 2025, Gullet Quarry

This is quite a spectacular place but quite rightly the Conservators and local authorities have securely fenced it off as there have been a large number of drownings here over the years. People have jumped off the low cliffs inot the freezing cold water and have also collided with old machinery and vehicles that are hidden under the water.

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October 8, 2025, Millennium Hill

The other end of Hereford beacon, with good views of the Eastnor Estate with it's obelisk.

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September 22, 2025, Sugarloaf Hill

Sugar Loaf hill is to be recommended, but unfortunately the hill in the centre of this picture is North Hill. Sugar Loaf Hill is on the extreme left of the picture, just about in shot.

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Hiking the main ridge

The best hiking trails in the Malvern Hills explore the main ridge and gentle slopes. Made up of fifteen distinct summits, there are many route permutations, whilst energetic hikers will plan to tackle the ridge in one go.

The views are astounding. Particularly once the hills reach their zenith at the top of the Worcestershire Beacon at 1,394ft (425 m). To the south west, the gentle hills of the Cotswolds roll into the distance, whilst to the west the hills of Herefordshire are backed by distant Welsh mountains. Adorning the summit is a toposcope, which allows you to match the landmarks to their names, as well as a memorial to Queen Victoria and the obligatory trig-pillar.

Plenty to explore

Walks in the Malvern Hills are not just about summits and views, there is also a great deal of historic interest. To the south of the ridge rise Herefordshire Beacon and Midsummer Hill, both the former sites of Iron Age forts. The fort on Herefordshire Beacon, named British Camp, is deservedly popular. It still displays the extensive layered earthworks that make it such a beguiling place to explore. Once you have finished exploring, quaint local cafes and pubs await for well-earned refreshments.

The woods that cling to the lower slopes offer some lovely rambles. Stroll the tree-lined trails, listening to the scrunch of fallen leaves underfoot. In late Spring, take in the vibrant hues of the bluebell displays that can be found here. It is worth noting that after periods of rain or during winter the wooded lower slopes can be quite muddy underfoot. Occasionally during winter, the higher Malverns might catch a dusting of snow for those cosy, short winter days when the sun is low, the sky is huge and the leafless trees cast long shadows.

Accessible adventure and a great base

The spa town of Great Malvern is the ideal base for hikes in the Malvern Hills. Nestled at the foot of the Worcestershire Beacon, from here you are onto the hiking trails in no time at all. Upon returning to the town, its charming cafes, tearooms and pubs await with friendly hospitality. Its railway station links Malvern to London, Birmingham and Bristol, making an escape to these delightful hills easier than you might think.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are there in the Malvern Hills?

There are over 350 hiking routes to explore in the Malvern Hills, ranging from easy strolls through ancient woodlands to challenging treks along the main ridge. The extensive network of paths caters to all fitness levels.

Are there any good circular walks?

Yes, the Malverns are ideal for circular hikes. A great option that avoids the main peaks but still offers a sense of the region's character is the Abberley Circular Walk from Astley. This route explores the lovely surrounding countryside and rolling hills.

Can I get to the Malvern Hills using public transport?

Yes, Great Malvern is well-served by trains. From the station, you can directly access trails leading up to the hills. For example, the Worcestershire Beacon loop from Great Malvern Train Station is a perfect way to start your adventure right after you arrive.

Where is the best place to park for a walk in the Malvern Hills?

There are numerous car parks managed by the Malvern Hills Trust. For accessing the main ridge, parking along Beacon Road is a popular choice, providing a good starting point for the Worcestershire Beacon & Summer Hill loop. For southern sections, the car park near British Camp is convenient. Pay and display is common, so it's wise to bring change.

Are the Malvern Hills suitable for hiking with a dog?

Absolutely. The Malvern Hills are very dog-friendly, with wide-open spaces for them to enjoy. However, be aware that sheep graze on the hills, so you must keep your dog on a lead in these areas. Many local pubs in Great Malvern and the surrounding villages welcome dogs, making it easy to find a spot for refreshments after your walk.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks?

Yes, the lower slopes and surrounding parklands offer gentle walks perfect for families. The Croome Park loop is a very easy, relatively flat walk through landscaped grounds, making it ideal for walkers of all ages and abilities.

Which summit offers the best panoramic views?

The Worcestershire Beacon, at 425 meters, is the highest point in the Malverns and provides spectacular 360-degree views. On a clear day, you can see across to the Cotswolds and the Black Mountains in Wales. A toposcope at the summit helps you identify the landmarks in the distance.

What is special about the geology of the Malvern Hills?

The Malvern Hills are composed of some of the oldest rocks in England, dating back over 600 million years. This ancient, hard igneous rock was pushed up through the softer surrounding sedimentary plains, creating the dramatic ridge you see today. The area is a designated European Geopark because of its unique geological significance.

Are there any historical sites to see while hiking?

Yes, the hills are rich in history. The most prominent historical site is British Camp on Herefordshire Beacon, an impressive Iron Age hill fort with well-preserved earthworks. A walk around this area, such as the British Camp, Herefordshire Beacon & Swinyard Hill loop, combines stunning views with a journey back in time.

How long does it take to walk the entire Malvern ridge?

The 'End-to-End' walk, which traverses the main ridge from north to south, is approximately 9 miles (15 km). For a fit hiker, this typically takes between 4 to 6 hours, depending on your pace and how often you stop to admire the views. It's a challenging but rewarding day out.

What kind of gear do I need for hiking in the Malverns?

Sturdy walking shoes or boots are essential as the paths can be uneven and steep in places. The ridge is very exposed, so weather can change quickly. Always carry waterproofs and extra layers, even on a sunny day, as it can be windy at the summits. Also, bring plenty of water and snacks.

Can I drink the famous Malvern spring water?

Yes, the Malverns are famous for their pure spring water. You can find several historic wells and spouts, particularly in and around Great Malvern, where you can fill up your water bottle for free. It's a refreshing and traditional part of the Malvern Hills experience.

What do other hikers enjoy about the Malvern Hills?

The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the open ridges, the well-maintained paths, and the unique combination of strenuous hill climbs and gentle woodland walks.

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