'''Malvern''' [http://malvern.whub.org.uk/home/mhcindex/mhc-tourism.htm] is a spa town in Worcestershire. It has been famous for its bottled water since 1622. The town was the chosen location for the British government in case of evacuation from London during WWII.

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Malvern is about 7 miles south-west of Worcester on the A449 road. It is close to Junction 7 of the M5 motorway.

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Malvern is well served by trains from London, Birmingham, and south-west England. Trains are operated by ''First Great-Western'' [http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/] and ''London Midland'' [http://www.londonmidland.com/].

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Malvern is at the northern end of the '''Malvern Hills''', a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is a 9-mile long range of hills, rising up to 425m above sea level at the summit of ''Worcestershire Beacon''. With around 100 miles of footpaths and bridleways criss-crossing the hills, this is a very popular area for walking and cycling.

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