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The Wyche Inn is a popular pub serving excellent food and ale and providing first rate accommodation from recently refurbished rooms. Rooms start at £40 per night.The Wyche is proud to be known as the highest pub in Worcestershire, sitting near the top of the Malvern hills it boasts beautiful sweeping views of the English countryside. Nestling in the breathtaking landscape is the nearby 3 counties showground which is at the foot of the Malvern hills and can be seen easily from this position.The Wyche is approximately 1 mile from Great Malvern where the towns history, quaint streets and museums can be enjoyed. The Inn is also at the foot of the highest of the Malvern beacons and is a popular stop for many walkers who enjoy the bracing and pleasant walk to the top. The Wyche is also an excellent location to visit the nearby popular ancient hill fort British Camp and natural water springs.
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