Blackmore Caravan Club Site has the great benefit of the beautiful Malvern Hills to explore, making this historic area an ideal touring spot in its own right. Malvern is proud of its famous adopted son, Edward Elgar, and the Elgar Trail takes in his birthplace at Broadheath to his final nursing home at Worcester. Renowned for its pure Spring Water, Malvern also hosts a lively Festival and Fringe each May and has a Priory described as the finest parish church in England, all within easy reach of the caravan park.
From Blackmore Caravan Club Site it is just a short distance to visit local landmarks such as Worcester for its Cathedral and Royal Porcelain factory, Upton upon Severn for the charming traditional pubs and Jazz Festival in June, Bromyard for Augusts’ Folk Festival and Ledbury for its quaint black and white buildings. While staying at this caravan site, don’t miss the Cathedral at Hereford with its ancient Mappa Mundi and the excellent Cider Museum.
On Site Shop
Toilet block on site
Motor Caravan Waste Point
Laundry facilities
Dog walks on site/adjacent
BBQs permitted on site
Malvern Hills nearby - great walking and cycling routes in the area
Open All Year Round
See website for Price Details
From N: leave M5 at junc 7 onto A44 (sp Worcester); in 350yds at roundabout turn left onto A4440 (sp Malvern Three Counties); in 2¾m at roundabout turn left & continue on A449 (sp Malvern, Ross); in about ½m in Powick fork left onto B4424 (sp Upton upon Severn); in about 4½m turn right onto B4211 (sp Malvern) & immediately left (sp Hanley Swan, Welland). Site on right in 1½m.
From S: leave M50 at junc 1 (sp A38, Malvern, Three Counties Showgrnd); at roundabouts follow A38, Worcester; in 3m turn left into road signpost A4104, Upton; in 1m at mini roundabouts turn R (sp B4211, 3 C Showgrnd); in 1½ m turn left signpost B4209, Malvern Wells; in 1¾m at X-rds in Hanley Swan turn R (sp Worcester). Site ent on left in ¾m.