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The bridleway on the Beacon wraps around the side of the and offers fantastic views towards the . Access for cycling only goes as far as the stone cairn where the bridleway ends. The habitats and species found south of the are some of the most special. Car parking This end of the Hills tends to be quieter than the busier northen parts. There are a number of car parks which offer a starting point

for your walk or cycle. Many of these are pay and display

car parks and the money collected goes directly into the conservation of the Hills and Commons. 3 Guide and Map

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Swinyard car park

Mill Pond car park

The Malvern Hills and Commons rise up majestically from the . Find out more about the important features and special qualities of the Hills and Commons and how you can help care for them by visiting the Malvern Hills Trust website www.malvernhills.org.uk For more information about visiting Malvern, walking routes, local attractions and accommodation, visit the Tourist information website www.visitthemalverns.org For walking and cycling routes off the Malvern Hills visit the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty website to download additional route maps and guides: www.malvernhillsaonb.org.uk The Malvern Hills Trust, owns, protects and manages the unique cultural heritage, wildlife and geology of this iconic English landscape for the This map and guide is a representation of the Public Right of Way and Key path network on the Malvern Hills and Commons. For a definitive map of benefit of the local community and the hundreds of thousands of visitors who Walking path – Public Footpath, permissive path, track. the Public Rights of Way, please refer to and Herefordshire come each year. Walkers only. County Councils. Local byelaws apply on all land under the jurisdiction of the Malvern Hills We have been caring for the Malvern Hills Public Bridleway – access for walkers, horse riders and Trust. and surrounding commons since we were cyclists. Once you’ve finished with your map, please return it to the Malvern Hills established in 1884 by an Act of Parliament, and Permissive cycle path – access for walkers and cyclists. Trust office, or the Malvern Tourist Information Centre. are a registered charity. Cycling access granted by Malvern Hills Trust. If you spot any ways in which we can improve this map and guide, please Malvern Hills Trust is the working name of the Malvern N Under the Malvern Hills Byelaws, horse riders have a right of access across land let us know. The information is correct to the best of our knowledge, Scale under the jurisdiction of the Malvern Hills Trust. Please adhere to signage in certain March 2018. Hills Conservators (registered charity 515804) 1km locations where access is not permitted We thank all of those who helped put this map and guide together. Malvern Hills Trust, Manor House, Grange Road, Malvern, Land under jurisdiction of Malvern Hills Trust. Worcestershire WR14 3EY 0.5 miles 01684 892002 © Crown copyright and database rights. Ordnance Survey licence no. 100031850, 2018. You are not permitted to copy, sub-license, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. www.malvernhills.org.uk • [email protected] Supported by the AONB Sustainable Development Fund Find us on Facebook and Twitter – search Malvern Hills Trust