Case Study on Malvern
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Malvern Hills Geography Coursework Aim- In what ways is it possible to manage honeypots such as the Malvern Hills. Honeypot- A particularly popular visitor attraction for example a national park or an AONB that attracts many tourists a year. Introduction The Malvern Hills are a famous area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB)- an area smaller than a natural park but still under the National Park act of 1949 in order to preserve and enhance its natural beauty. It has scenic views over both Herefordshire and Worcestershire with the Hills running north/south for about 13 km (eight miles). They are situated in between Great Malvern and the village of Colwall overlooking the River Severn valley to the East, with the Cotswolds beyond. Traditionally the line down the spine of the hills has formed the county boundary between Herefordshire and Worcestershire. It is situated in the middle of a triangle between Cardiff, London and...


