The best glamping in Malvern Hills AONB with wifi provided

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A mosaic of green hills, woodlands, and lakes sweep the countryside in the Malvern Hills, which spans three counties. Exploring this AONB means getting back to nature. Hike across open hills, through fields of bluebells, or along shaded forest trails. More than 30 miles of bridleways provide options for cyclists and horseback riders, while campers can pitch their tent at quiet rural campsites or have fun glamping in the woods. Each season has a unique charm, so come in spring and summer to admire the wildflowers, or in autumn for colourful forest walks.

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19. The Hyde Dovecote

1 unit · Glamping · Kidderminster, Worcestershire, West Midlands
Unique 18th century grade II listed and renovated dovecote for two. Situated on a small weir and canal way in a beautiful rural wooded hideaway. Dog friendly with own raised patio garden. Enviable location for ramblers and cyclists. Private parking for one car, 15 minute walk to local historic village for pubs and restaurants. Welcome basket of provisions included. 48 hours notice for booking, 3 day minimum stay, access from 2pm, 11am vacate. Situated in Stourbridge, in a historic building, 23 km from Lickey Hills Country Park, The Hyde Dovecote, Kinver is a sustainable villa with a garden and barbecue facilities. With inner courtyard views, this accommodation features a patio. There is an outdoor fireplace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking. The Hyde has a a terrace and garden views, has 1 bedroom, a living room, a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a microwave and a toaster, and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower. Towels and bed linen are available in the villa. The property has an outdoor dining area. Broad Street is 24 km from the villa, while Winterbourne House and Garden is 24 km from the property. The nearest airport is Birmingham Airport, 39 km from The Hyde Dovecote, Kinver.
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A mosaic of green hills, woodlands, and lakes sweep the countryside in the Malvern Hills, which spans three counties. Exploring this AONB means getting back to nature. Hike across open hills, through fields of bluebells, or along shaded forest trails. More than 30 miles of bridleways provide options for cyclists and horseback riders, while campers can pitch their tent at quiet rural campsites or have fun glamping in the woods. Each season has a unique charm, so come in spring and summer to admire the wildflowers, or in autumn for colourful forest walks.

96% (524)

Top-rated campgrounds near Malvern Hills AONB

19. The Hyde Dovecote

1 unit · Glamping · Kidderminster, Worcestershire, West Midlands
Unique 18th century grade II listed and renovated dovecote for two. Situated on a small weir and canal way in a beautiful rural wooded hideaway. Dog friendly with own raised patio garden. Enviable location for ramblers and cyclists. Private parking for one car, 15 minute walk to local historic village for pubs and restaurants. Welcome basket of provisions included. 48 hours notice for booking, 3 day minimum stay, access from 2pm, 11am vacate. Situated in Stourbridge, in a historic building, 23 km from Lickey Hills Country Park, The Hyde Dovecote, Kinver is a sustainable villa with a garden and barbecue facilities. With inner courtyard views, this accommodation features a patio. There is an outdoor fireplace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking. The Hyde has a a terrace and garden views, has 1 bedroom, a living room, a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a microwave and a toaster, and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower. Towels and bed linen are available in the villa. The property has an outdoor dining area. Broad Street is 24 km from the villa, while Winterbourne House and Garden is 24 km from the property. The nearest airport is Birmingham Airport, 39 km from The Hyde Dovecote, Kinver.
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The best glamping in Malvern Hills AONB with wifi provided guide

Where to go

North Malvern Hills

The northern hills are the place to escape the crowds. Follow the many Discovery Trails through rolling farmlands and orchards, take a walk in the Ravenshill Woodland Reserve, then adjourn to a country pub for a hearty lunch. Further south, the Knapp and Papermill Nature Reserve has tree-lined trails and picnic spots along Leigh Brook.

South Malvern Hills

The town of Great Malvern lies at the heart of the hills and leads the way to some of the region’s most popular hikes. Climb Worcestershire Beacon for a view from the hills’ highest point, explore the Iron Age hillfort at British Camp, then admire the mighty Georgian castle at Eastnor.  

Wye Valley

Southwest of the Malvern Hills, the Wye Valley AONB stretches over the border into Wales. Paddle down the Wye River on a canoe, enjoy dramatic hikes through forested gorges, or park your campervan at idyllic riverside camping grounds. There’s plenty for non-hikers to enjoy too, from the evocative ruins of Tintern Abbey to sampling the region’s famous cider. 

Cotswolds

Another AONB within day-trip distance of the Malvern Hills is the Cotswolds, England’s quintessential country getaway. This is the realm of gastropubs, luxury glamping, and artisan shopping, but don’t be put off by its high-flying reputation—there are also endless options for scenic hikes and leisurely bike rides. Give yourself plenty of time to enjoy a road trip along the winding country lanes, stopping off in chocolate box villages along the way.