Vineyards and wines in one of England’s finest National Landscapes

The Malvern Hills Vineyards by foot, riding or by car

The Malvern Hills sits on the junction of three of England’s finest counties, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, all with a deep heritage in fruit and hop orchards. Now there are new activities, growing grapes and visiting vineyards. Each county is full of activities all year round, and the Malvern Hills provide outstanding walks and bike tours.

The Malvern Hills Vineyards brings together six delightful vineyards producing a wide range of top class grapes which then become a variety of still and sparkling wines. Each of the vineyards has a different story to tell, offering vineyard tours and wine tastings, and some can offer restaurants and accommodation. The offers may be different, but you will get the same warm welcome, and interesting stories from passionate vineyard owners.

Exploring the vineyard trail in the Malvern Hills

From Two Beacons in the North to Three Choirs in the South, the Malvern Hills Vineyards is a group of like-minded award-winning grape growers and wine makers. We all share the joy of explaining our passions for producing top quality grapes, from pruning to harvest and from bud-burst to bunch-pick. We all care about the environmental impact of what we do, and we will tell you all we know about how to grow grapes in a sustainable way.

Three Choirs one of the oldest vineyards in England, established in 1973 and now has 75 acres of many different grape varieties. They make their own award winning wines, as well as making the wine for members of the Malvern Hills vineyards, and they provide excellent types of accommodation, with a highly appreciated restaurant. They are the southern anchor of the group.

Three smaller operations, Chase End, Bromesberrow Place, and Foxbury Fields offer tastings and tours, with each one having a unique situation at the southern end of the Hills. Indeed, Bromesberrow Place is part of the Historic Houses scheme.

As you walk, ride or drive to the North, there are multiple trails and destinations: Elgar Route, Worcestershire Way and of course the Herefordshire Beacon and Worcestershire Beacons. You will find a warm welcome and tasting at Marlbank Vineyard on the way, and then the northern vineyard at Two Beacons which has exciting plans for tours and tasting right now, and food and accommodation in the future.

Tour the Vineyards of the Malvern Hills