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Intro
Expect wonderful walking, the kind that promises stunning natural surroundings – the Offa’s Dyke Path, Mortimer Trail, Fairlands Valley Park, Black Mountains, Wye Valley, Malvern Hills. Or set out on the water, a river cruise perhaps or tackling the rapids at Symonds Yat. Fishing, cycling, riding and golf – the list goes on.
Malvern Hills
If you’re looking for exhilarating climbs with fantastic views or a gentle stroll through colourful wildflower meadows, the Malvern Hills and Commons has it all.
Use the quicklinks below to find out more about walking, cycling, horse riding and more on the Malvern Hills and Commons. If you’re looking for information on accommodation and other local attractions, find out more from the Malvern Tourist Information Centre website – Visit the Malverns.
Black Mountains
Expect wonderful walking, the kind that promises stunning natural surroundings – the Offa’s Dyke Path, Mortimer Trail, Fairlands Valley Park, Black Mountains, Wye Valley, Malvern Hills. Or set out on the water, a river cruise perhaps or tackling the rapids at Symonds Yat. Fishing, cycling, riding and golf – the list goes on.
Forest of Dean
We’ve got outdoor adventures galore, unique attractions and activities, more castles than anywhere in the UK, a rich heritage and a landscape ripe for exploring and getting off the beaten track.
You may wish to discover the area’s history, or enjoy a stroll around a nature reserve, explore the many cycle trails through ancient forest, or why not get the adrenaline pumping with something more adventurous such as a high ropes course. The area is also home to one of the best rivers in the country for canoeing and kayaking – the River Wye. Whatever you try, you’re guaranteed to get a taste for our fresh air and come back for more.
Wye Valley
and Symonds Yat
Expect wonderful walking, the kind that promises stunning natural surroundings – the Offa’s Dyke Path, Mortimer Trail, Fairlands Valley Park, Black Mountains, Wye Valley, Malvern Hills. Or set out on the water, a river cruise perhaps or tackling the rapids at Symonds Yat. Fishing, cycling, riding and golf – the list goes on.