Woodlands B&B is in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Enjoy the views, walk in incredible countryside, and soak up the tranquil atmosphere.

Woodlands is in a hamlet in a valley. It is part of a former fruit farm and most of the other six houses are barn conversions.

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We share the area with a variety of wildlife. You may see pheasants and rabbits in our meadow and, rarely, you may see the Muntjac and Roe deer (you are more likely to hear them in nearby woodland). Birdwatchers will see a wide variety of residents and visitors as well as birds of prey; and a very rare lesser-spotted woodpecker was recently seen near to our beehives at the top of the plum orchard.

Pheasant are daily visitors to our garden and meadow, swifts are regular summer visitors, and foxes and bats are common night-time visitors. There is also a variety of insects, butterflies and wildflowers to be seen in the meadow and orchards in season. And in the neighbouring SSSI Halesend Wood (accessible by a footpath adjacent to our land) there is and even greater wildlife diversity.

You are also likely to see horse riders on the bridle path passing Woodlands as well as occasional walkers and bike riders.

There are plenty of things to do and see in the local area.

Video of the surrounding area of Woodlands