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The Malvern Hills (one of England's finest hill walks), Edward Elgar's home town, the Malvern Festival, the Morgan Motor Company, and a Victorian spa town of exceptional natural and musical heritage
A little history
The Malvern Hills — a ridge of ancient rock rising to 425 metres — provide the backdrop to one of England's finest hilltop walks. Edward Elgar was born near Malvern and composed much of his greatest music here. The Morgan Motor Company — makers of hand-built sports cars — has been based in Malvern since 1910.
The Malvern Hills ridge walk is outstanding — the Worcestershire Beacon gives extraordinary views. The Elgar Birthplace Museum at Broadheath. Morgan Motors factory tours. The Great Malvern Priory.
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Malvern has excellent independent restaurants and cafes. The hills bring walkers who support local food. Local Worcestershire produce throughout.
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Hills tourism, the festival and Morgan's heritage drive Malvern. Strong independent food and the creative sector.
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Malvern is a place in Worcestershire known for the Malvern Hills (one of England's finest hill walks), Edward Elgar's home town, the Malvern Festival, the Morgan Motor Company, and a Victorian spa town of exceptional natural and musical heritage. The Malvern Hills — a ridge of ancient rock rising to 425 metres — provide the backdrop to one of England's finest hilltop walks. The population is around 29,000.
Malvern has excellent independent restaurants and cafes. The hills bring walkers who support local food. Local Worcestershire produce throughout.
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Roam covers Malvern and the surrounding area in Worcestershire, including Great Malvern, Malvern Link, Malvern Wells, Barnards Green, Colwall, Welland, Upton upon Severn and Castlemorton.