

Amongst the Blubells
Distance: Approx 8 miles / 13km
Ascent: 1500/ft 460m
A springtime walk among the bluebells on the Malvern Hills in April is a truly invigorating experience. As you ascend the rolling slopes, the crisp morning air fills your lungs, carrying the earthy scent of damp soil and the faint sweetness of new blossoms.
If this is for you, the join us on this walk to see the bluebells in all their glory and much more beside. The walk will include a number of peaks including Black Hill and Pinnacle Hill in our search for the carpets of Bluebells across the hills.
Included in the price are:
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Tea and cake at the Geo Cafe
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Lunch reservation at Alturo Lounge (lunch not included)
This walk includes a significant amount of elevation on trails. Trail shoes or walking boots are strongly recommended. It's England, so the weather can be variable, make sure you bring a suitable weatherproof jacket.
Maximum group size 15
If you would like a bespoke version of this guided walk then contact us on andy@malvernguidedwalks.co.uk
We try to welcome everyone, but there are some limitations:
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Sorry no dogs unless for assistance
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No children under16 unless accompanied by an adult
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These walks are reasonably challenging - please bear this in mind. Call or email if in doubt!

Meeting Point
The Buzzards Sculpture - Rosebank Gardens
Situated in the centre of Great Malvern next to the Mount Pleasant Hotel
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There are many public car parks around Great Malvern - they're all reasonably priced. Avoid parking on Waitrose car park, there is camera enforced 3 hour limit.