Eastnor Deer Park

We spent a few days in Eastnor, between Ledbury and the Malvern Hills in Herefordshire. The park is about 300 acres and an AONB, popular with walkers, wildlife watchers and campers. A big attraction for us (and the various people who recommended it to us) was its relaxed attitude to rules and organisation. Also, views of the impressive Eastnor (mock) Castle, built in the early nineteenth century.

As well as the park itself, we walked up to the Eastnor Obelisk and to the Iron Age British Camp hill fort, and into the pretty town of Ledbury.

Setting up camp.
The view of Eastnor from camper.
Eastnor Obelisk.
Cutter’s cave, near British Camp.
Sign-stump.
British Camp Iron Age hill fort.
Sally’s Place café north of British Camp.
Between Eastnor and Ledbury.
Curry from the Sitara, Ledbury. Even better for lunch the next day.
Upper floor of museum, Ledbury.

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