Malvern View Holiday Park

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Set in 100 acres of stunning countryside on the Worcestershire/Herefordshire border, Boyce Holiday Park and Cottages provides everything for a short or long stay holiday with facilities which range from tastefully appointed self-catering holiday cottages to a campsite for visitors with tents.

To be found just a short drive from the quaint historic market town of Bromyard, Boyce Holiday Park and Cottages also has three well stocked and superbly maintained lakes which are reserved for the exclusive use of visitors plus a children's play area and dedicated field for ball games.

For those who like the comforts of home the five well presented self-catering holiday cottages accommodate between four and six guests and have been sympathetically converted from 16th Century farm buildings to provide all modern comforts whilst retaining their original character.

The cottages have all been awarded Four Star grading by Visit England and are set in their own landscaped gardens with a sheltered south-facing patio area.

They are available year round for short breaks and weekly stays.

An alternative to the cottages is a new Scandinavian- style luxury lodge which is situated in its own development with a private deck which looks out onto one of the park's fishing pools and has views of the Malvern Hills in the distance.

Comprising two bedrooms, one with a double bed with an en-suite toilet/shower room and the second with two single beds, the lodge has a separate bathroom with over-bath shower.

The lodge has no internal steps, but has five steps in front of the grassed area onto the deck at the entrance door.

It has an open plan living room and kitchen/dining area and a separate sun room.

In addition to the equipment/facilities provided in the cottages, the lodge also has a large flat-screen wall mounted TV with Free-Sat; an integrated combined washer/dryer; integrated fridge, full-sized freezer and dishwasher; iron and ironing board; private balcony and parking immediately adjacent to entrance door.

The touring caravans and camping pitches are located on a mown grassed area, each with its own electric hook-up.

The use of awnings and gazebos is permitted, subject to weather conditions whilst Butane and propane gas are both available from the Reception lodge.

Short stay campers and caravaners can use the excellent Facility Block which provides toilets, showers, hairdryers, shaving points, a dishwashing area, freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer, iron with ironing board, book and magazine 'Swap Area' as well as chemical disposal area, refuse disposal point and a public telephone.

The static holiday homes can be used for 11 months of the year and have fully serviced pitches with mains gas, water and drainage and up to 32 amp electricity supply.

Each home has its own individual lawned area and is situated on part of the park which is well lit at night for the safety of guests.

Owners of the static caravans can use all the facilities which are available to shorter stay visitors and can purchase a season ticket or day tickets to fish the park's three lakes.

Woodland Pool(left) is the original farm pool at Boyce Holiday Park and Cottages and has neatly mown grass banks with plenty of bankside vegetation and shrubs.

Stocked with common and mirror carp, tench, roach and rudd it is a delightful natural looking water which will appeal to those who want a change from the standard commercial coarse fishery.

As with all the Boyce Holiday Park waters, because matches are not allowed the fish are in pristine condition and never put under pressure.

Further down the track from the centre of the park are the two Spring Valley pools.

As with Woodland Pool these again have carefully mown grass banks and plenty of bankside vegetation providing anglers with two most attractive waters which again are well stocked with common and mirror carp, tench, roach and rudd.

Families are requested to note that children under 16 must be accompanied when fishing the Boyce Holiday Park lakes.

However, visitors to The Boyce are also ideally placed to enjoy other superb fishing with the River Teme just three miles away and the rivers Severn, Wye, Lugg and Arrow within easy driving distance.

It is also conveniently placed for many of the fisheries in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.


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Woodland Pool
Woodland Pool is the first water you come to when driving down the track to the lakes. To be found on the right hand side, it is about a third of an acre in size and oblong in shape. Because of its size no more than six anglers are allowed to fish it at any one time.Holding a good head of carp to double figures with the majority in the 7lbs to 9lbs range, Woodland Pool is also stocked with some lo

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Spring Valley - Middle Pool
The first of the two waters at the end of the track to the fishery after passing Woodland Pool, Spring Valley Middle Pool is about an acre and a half in size and, like the other two Boyce waters, is a very pretty water with grass banks, no formal pegs, willow trees dipping into the water and beds of water lilies where the fish love to hang out.The end near the entrance steps is narrow but further

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Spring Valley - Bottom Pool
Spring Valley Bottom Pool at Boyce Holiday Park can be found at the far end of Middle Pool and is another stunningly attractive water with plenty of bankside features although not as many beds of lilies as Middle Pool.Between three and four feet deep immediately out from the left and right hand banks, the lake is about nine feet deep in the middle with six feet of water being found straight off th