
About This Spring
## Overview The Evendine is a natural spring nestled high in the Malvern Hills near Worcester, England, at an elevation of approximately 224 metres. Believed to be a source spring, it sits along the historic Jubilee Drive — a scenic route that winds through one of England's most celebrated landscapes for pure water. The Malvern Hills have long been renowned for producing some of the finest natural water in the country, a reputation that dates back centuries and helped establish the town of Great Malvern as a fashionable Victorian spa destination. The spring itself is housed within a charming half-circle bricked arbour — a traditional sheltering structure that allows full access to the flowing water. This style of spring housing is characteristic of the many spouts and wells dotted across the Malvern Hills, each with its own character and history. Malvern's spring water has historically been prized for its exceptional purity and taste, and the area's springs have been used as drinking water sources for generations. The Evendine is a public drinking spring, open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. A panoramic view of the spring and its surroundings can be explored via an interactive panorama by Robert Bilsland, available at: http://www.worldwidepanorama.org/worldwidepanorama/wwp605/html/RobertBilsland.html ## Directions The nearest landmark is the **Malvern Hills Hotel** at Wynds Point, Jubilee Drive, Upper Colwall, Malvern WR13 6DW. 1. Head along Jubilee Drive toward the Malvern Hills Hotel. 2. Follow the main road and turn right towards the hotel. 3. Continue for approximately 2 miles until you see a left fork in the road. 4. Take the left fork and stop immediately. 5. The Evendine spring will be directly on your right-hand side. 6. There is a small parking area on your right, opposite the spring, where you can pull in. **GPS coordinates:** 52.073093, -2.342466 ## What to Expect The Evendine sits at the top of the Malvern Hills, offering a peaceful and elevated setting with views across the surrounding countryside. The bricked arbour is easy to spot from the road — a distinctive half-circle structure set just to the right of the lane. Water flows freely and can be fully accessed from within the arbour. The spring is located right beside Jubilee Drive, making it one of the more accessible Malvern springs — no lengthy hike is required. A small parking area directly opposite the spring provides convenient access for visitors arriving by car. Malvern's spring water has historically been reported as exceptionally pure and clean-tasting, and the area's springs have attracted visitors seeking high-quality natural water for centuries. As with any natural water source, conditions can vary, and visitors should use their own discretion. The surrounding Malvern Hills are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so a visit to The Evendine can easily be combined with walks along the ridge or visits to other famous Malvern springs and spouts nearby. The spring is open around the clock, year-round, making it accessible in any season — though the hillside roads can be more challenging in winter weather.
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52.073093, -2.342466
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Community SubmittedDirections The nearest landmark is the **Malvern Hills Hotel** at Wynds Point, Jubilee Drive, Upper Colwall, Malvern WR13 6DW.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
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Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
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