We Love —
- The Abbey Hotel 4* is a brilliant hotel in Great Malvern, which boasts landscaped gardens and spectacular views over the Vale of Evesham.
- Enjoy this charming, comfortable base and explore the splendours of England's Three Counties: Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.
- During their stay, our members will rest in traditional Executive or Club Rooms, while they dine daily on a tasty breakfast and enjoy an included bottle of wine.
The Abbey Hotel 4* —
With 103 bedrooms, a restaurant and a bar, this hotel offers a comfortable base for exploring the splendours of England’s Three Counties. WiFi and parking are free for all guests, and you can enjoy delicious cuisine in the atmospheric restaurant. Tuck into seasonal British and Mediterranean cuisine with breathtaking views over the Vale of Evesham or indulge with Afternoon Tea in the Lounge Bar.
All rooms are individually decorated and promise a peaceful night's sleep alongside stunning views (in some rooms). This is the ideal countryside retreat and a lovely home away from home!
Your Room —
This offer is based on a stay in an Upgraded Executive Room or Upgraded Club Room.
Executive Room
Relax and unwind in the charming Executive Rooms which feature modern, spacious interiors and a cosy style. Here guests can chill out in the seating area of the room and enjoy the views over the Vale of Evesham or Malvern Hills.
Maximum room capacity
Club Room
Treat yourself to a stay in the largest and most luxurious rooms at the hotel where you can enjoy fabulous views and make the most of the comfortable and stylish interior design that welcomes you. The rooms are also equipped with everything you may need from Gilchrist & Soames amenities, a TV, minifridge, tea and coffee making facilities and more!
Maximum room capacity
Your Board Basis
Just for you:
- One complimentary bottle of wine per room per night
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
The Priory View Restaurant The restaurant overlooks the adjoining Benedictine Priory and the Vale of Evesham. A lovely restaurant with a fantastic chef and a seasonal menu, the Priory View Restaurant is a stunning setting for your dining experience. The menu offers a choice from the Chef’s speciality dishes along with a fixed seasonal menu, incorporating fresh produce from local suppliers where possible. Every Sunday, enjoy a traditional English Carvery in the Priory View Restaurant. The Priory View Lounge Bar This cosy bar is an ideal location to relax after a day of sightseeing. The Priory View Lounge bar is growing in popularity for its real ales, enjoy traditional afternoon tea or a light meal and drink with friends.
Your Time
Just for you:
- Free parking
Whether you want to explore the local area with a range of hiking trails on offer, or stay and relax in the hotel with a stroll around the grounds, there is plenty to see and do for all guests.
Please note: Bathrobes are for use during hotel stay only and remain the property of the hotel and are not to be taken away on departure. A replacement charge of £50 per robe will be made if removed from the hotel.
Your Destination —
A stay in Great Malvern places you in the heart of the traditional English countryside, at the foot of the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire. The biggest attraction of Malvern is, of course, The Malvern Hills, an ancient range of rocks that are 15km long and divide the counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
Nestled at the foot of the Malvern Hills, Malvern Theatres is a major centre for the arts in the West Midlands. Hailed both locally and nationally as a model of artistic and architectural excellence, Malvern Theatres boasts one of the most diverse selections of plays, music, comedy, dance, film and education work to be found under a single roof anywhere in the country.
In Worcester itself, you can explore the vast amount of attractions and things to see and do, enjoy the great outdoors including the beautiful countryside and the many waterways, and discover more about the history and heritage of the area, including Worcester's part in the English Civil War, an array of historic houses and a steam railway.