MALVERN is known for its bottled water and its illustrious facts about the town's history. 
 But nobody seems to be talking about Malvern's most Instagrammable spots dotted around the town. 

 

The Malvern Hills 

This may be the obvious choice but visitors of the site consider it to be worth the hype. 

The glorious countryside could be the perfect backdrop for your latest Instagram picture, especially if you rope in a cooperative dog beaming into the camera lens too. 

Not only that some of the footpaths serve as the perfect nature walk too. 

One visitor paid a visit this March and left a review: "Having never heard of the place, this was a spectacular surprise. "Some utterly lovely views from the peaks on impressively well-maintained footpaths (I saw several prams being pushed with little bother). Also very easy to access, as there are several strategically positioned car parks."

 

The Rose Bank Gardens 

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Rose Bank Gardens overlooks Great Malvern and offers visitors an array of activities (and photo ops.) 

Visitors can take the perfect picture on a nature walk or whilst mooching around the museum or looking over a fresh collection of fruit in the farm shop. 

One reviewer said: "The gardens used to belong to Rose Bank House, home to the grandson of William Perrins of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce fame. But the house is no more - demolished back in the 1950s."

Malvern Book Co-operative 

 

Picture this: Coffee and well-stocked bookshelves. This independent bookshop is great for an afternoon of reading in an Instagram-able location. 

One reviewer said: "We visited this bookshop on leaving Malvern. This was a well presented, well-stocked bookshop, and although there wasn't really room to swing a cat, and the person serving me could have been a little friendlier, I did end makeup ending a purchase."

 

Great Malvern Station 

Worcester News: Great Malvern Station. Picture credit: Trip Advisor Great Malvern Station. Picture credit: Trip Advisor

Here us out, influencers often use the wait at airports and train stations for fun photoshoots. Especially when the train station looks like a set from Downtone Abbey. 

But don't take our word for it, one reviewer said: "A lovely piece of railway architecture which on a previous visit had been looking a bit "tired" but it was so good to see it being repainted and all credit to those doing the work, they were taking a great deal of care over the job."