Eastnor Deer Park

Eastnor Deer Park is a 300 acre park overlooking Eastnor Castle and the Malvern Hills.

Eastnor Deer Park sits across the road from Eastnor Castle and is a designated National Landscape and a Site of Special Scientific Interest where a herd of Red Deer graze in a designated area.

Open every day, visitors are welcome to walk through the Deer Park but please note that vehicles are not permitted inside the park and must be left at the Woodyard entrance. Dogs are welcome inside Eastnor Deer Park but must be kept on a lead at all times. Bikes are not permitted inside the park.

Local Walks

The Gateway to walks around Eastnor Deer Park and the Malvern Hills

Walks through Eastnor Deer Park are largely on tarmac paths and are of varying lengths. The path up to Eastnor Obelisk joins the Worcestershire Way and the Malvern Hills. A sign is in place at the entrance to Eastnor Deer Park showing some suggested walks.

Due to large events taking place in Eastnor Deer Park throughout the summer, the usual walking routes are sometimes closed. During these dates, visitors are welcome to walk on the alternative route (shown on a sign at the Deer Park entrance) which leads to the Obelisk and onto the Malvern Hills.

The Woodshed will remain open during all of these dates.

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Mum & daughter walking through Eastnor Deer Park

Seen for miles around

The Eastnor Obelisk

The Eastnor Obelisk sits on a hill just west of the main Malvern Hills range and can be seen for miles around.

Put up in 1812, (around the same time as Eastnor Castle) it is a monument for various distinguished members of the Somers Cocks family, with plaques written on each side of the Obelisk. It is currently a Grade 2 listed monument, meaning it is of special interest and every effort should be made to preserve it.

The obelisk can be accessed from the Malvern Hills and from Eastnor Deer Park.

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A piece of world history

Berlin Wall Section

Installed in December 2025, Eastnor Deer Park is home to an original and genuine section of the Berlin Wall.

Standing at 3.6 metres high and weighing 2.6 tonnes, it sits upon concrete pads, left behind where Nissen huts once stood to house American troops preparing for the D-Day landings in 1944.

The Berlin Wall segment can be found just off the Ridgeway, around 1 km from The Woodshed.

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Stay and refresh

Eastnor Deer Park Recreation

Eastnor Deer Park is home to the Deer Park Campsite and The Woodshed.

Deer Park Campsite Eastnor Castle
The Woodshed Eastnor Castle

Access for All

Deer Park Accessibility

We aim to make Eastnor Deer Park and The Woodshed as accessible as possible and have a Tramper Mobility Scooter which is available to hire at NO CHARGE (a refundable £10 deposit is to be paid on arrival).

Please view our Accessibility page for more information.

Deer Park Accessibility & Tramper Hire
A Tramper Mobility Scooter in front of The Woodshed.
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