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Blackmore

Caravan Club Members Only  Dog walk on site or nearby  Facilities for wheelchair & walking disabled  Fishing Within 5 Miles  Golf Within 5 Miles  Ideal for families  Laundry facilities  Motor Caravan waste disposal  Open all year  Quiet & peaceful off peak  Significant historical or cultural interest nearby  Some hardstandings  Storage pitches available  Toilet block  Water Sports Within 5 Miles  Within 5 Miles of National Cycle Network  

Blackmore Caravan Club Site
Blackmore End
Hanley Swan
Worcester
England

WR8 0EE

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Tel: WR8 0EE

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With the beautiful Malvern Hills to explore, historic Great Malvern is an ideal touring centre in its own right. Malvern is proud of its famous adopted son, and the Elgar Trail takes in his birthplace at Broadheath to his final nursing home in Worcester. Renowned for its pure Spring Water, Malvern also hosts a lively Festival and Fringe each May and has a Priory described as the finest parish church in England. You can visit Worcester for its Cathedral and Royal Porcelain factory; Upton upon Severn for the pubs and Jazz Festival in June; Bromyard for its Folk Festival in August and Ledbury for its fine black & white buildings. Don't miss the Cathedral at Hereford with its ancient Mappa Mundi, and the excellent Cider Museum, which tells how the drink is made.



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