Whether you’re seeking out luxury living, or going full on ‘Bear Grylls’ survival mode, whatever type of escape you’re looking for, Out To Grass has got you covered. Tucked away in a small valley hiding amongst the vast greenery of Herefordshire and Worcestershire, OTG goes back to basics with a ‘pitch-where-you-please’ approach and a dedicated crew on hand to welcome you with a smile and help you with just about anything from pitching your tent to a simple friendly chat.
A serene destination to let the kids off their leads to roam the meadow footloose and fancy free whilst you immerse yourself in the sounds of the countryside. Chillax with some summer afternoon tunes and a pint of local brew from our onsite bar and then settle around our cushty communal fire for Friday camp stew and toasted marshmallows. Dreamy.
For those looking for something a little more ‘up-market’ from canvas and pegs, you can snuggle down in to one of our glamping pods, kitted out with proper beds, cooking equipment and even electric plug sockets to make your weekend, be it with family, as a couple, or even on your own one of pure bliss.
Our facilities have fully functioning flushers stocked up with paper, hand basins with soap, and even hot showers with eco-friendly hair and body wash provided so you don’t have to worry if you happen to forget a couple of essentials. Even our washing up station comes with eco friendly washing up liquid so there’s no fear of those eggs you had for breakfast making a smelly comeback on the journey home!
For the adventurers out there, The Malvern Hills are idyllic walking territory. There’s not a spot on them that isn’t beautiful, and if you need a break halfway up, the infamous St Anne’s Well Café is perfectly placed to re-energise you with yummy snacks and fresh spring water straight from the source. The town itself is scattered with independent shops, cafés and pubs as well as the world’s smallest theatre, The Theatre of Small Convenience, converted from an old men’s lavatory in 1999 in to a charming theatre seating up to 12 guests for puppetry, poetry, monologues and more.
If urban is what you’re seeking, the city of Worcester is just what you’re after. At less than a half hour’s drive away it boasts half-timbered Tudor buildings and regal Georgian homes balanced with more stark modern structures, all outlined by the River Severn in all its greatness as it ebbs along the western edge of the city and past Worcester’s mighty cathedral.
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