Campervan hire for Malvern Walking Festival
Looking for accommodation that's well located for the Malvern Walking Festival? How about a campervan combined with a nearby campsite as flexible, self-catering and mobile accommodation?!
One of our comfortable, flexible campervans would make perfect accommodation close to the festival. Each with flexible living and sleeping arrangements, running water, cooking facilities and fridge,
plus kitted out with crockery, cooking items and utensils.
Each campervan has thermal blinds / screens and blown air heating for cooler nights.
One of our comfortable, flexible campervans would make perfect accommodation close to the festival. Each with flexible living and sleeping arrangements, running water, cooking facilities and fridge,
plus kitted out with crockery, cooking items and utensils.
Each campervan has thermal blinds / screens and blown air heating for cooler nights.

Whether it be a spring, a summer or a autumn walking festival, one of our cosy and comfortable campervans offers you a welcoming and unique place to stay up close to the festival. Each has a mini kitchen and cooking facilities, meaning you can prepare and provide your own meals without the need to venture out again after a long day walking. Our campers have optional loo's or a built-in option, electric running water and blow-air heating to keep you cosy on cooler evenings. As part of our commitment to encourage enjoyment of the great outdoors, we offer walking festival participants 10% off the hire cost. Book as normal and simply contact us to add the discount. (Proof of participating may be required)
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9 Days of Themed Walks on and around the Malvern Hills
We take the train to Colwall (cost approx £3) and walk back to Malvern.
A gradual ascent brings us to the Malvern Hills ridge where we get well deserved refreshment at Sally’s Place. We walk along the ridge, enjoying very scenic distant views, including the Black Mountains to the west and the Cotswold Hills to the east. We eventually reach the Worcestershire Beacon and North Hill before a gradual descent to Malvern, passing points of historical interest.
We take the train to Colwall (cost approx £3) and walk back to Malvern.
A gradual ascent brings us to the Malvern Hills ridge where we get well deserved refreshment at Sally’s Place. We walk along the ridge, enjoying very scenic distant views, including the Black Mountains to the west and the Cotswold Hills to the east. We eventually reach the Worcestershire Beacon and North Hill before a gradual descent to Malvern, passing points of historical interest.