A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
South Herefordshire
The Walks are: [1] Circular walk from Fownhope to Haugh Woods - - - : [2] Cherry Hill and Tom Spring Memorial Walk - - - : [3] Fownhope to Mordiford via Even Pits - - - : [4] Monument Hill/Cherry ...
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'A series of walks have been produced by The Fownhope Residents Association together with the help of many villagers.'
'Takes walkers through spectacular countryside enabling them to enjoy unequalled views across our county and neighbouring counties. The landscape varies from the Malvern Hills in the east to the Bl ...
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'A long distance path using existing public rights of way to give a circular tour around our county'
Herefordshire Trail [Wikipedia]
'The 37 bus from Hereford to Ross-on-Wye follows an old turnpike road dating from the 18th century by way of the picturesque village of Hoarwithy, situated in the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Nat ...
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'6-7 mile easy walk, following, in the main, the Herefordshire Trail.'
Wye Valley AONB
The Hoarwithy Bus Walk [Herefordshire Council]
Member of the Ramblers - Herefordshire Area Grouping
'The Ledbury Heritage Trail explores the ancient heart of Ledbury. The Trail is about half a mile long and is level throughout, making it suitable for wheelchair users.'
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'Ledbury is a market town in east Herefordshire. It is named after the river Leadon, which runs through the area. In the Domesday Survey of 1086 it is recorded as "Liedeberge" ... In the 12th century Ledbury had a Bishop's Palace and the Bishop of Hereford was formally lord of the manor of Ledbury. For some time Ledbury was the most valuable of all the manors held by the Bishop.'
'The Original Ross Round (ORR) was established in 2004 but has now been extended with an additional loop to make a marathon distance of 26 miles and is known as The Ultimate Ross Round (URR).'
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''Circular walk around Ross on Wye in Herefordshire.'The hiking trail description for the Ross Round walk is on the LDWA website [listed under Ultimate Ross Round].You might also want to buy Striding Around Ross, a comprehensive, illustrated guide of The Ross Round including the new loop added in March 2013.'
'Sponsored by the Wye Valley Brewery, Visit Herefordshire, PGL Travel Ltd, and the Ross on Wye Town Council.'
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Usually held Late September.
'Ross has a reputation for being a friendly town. It has a large number of small, locally owned, specialist shops selling quality goods combined with excellent customer service. In this sector Ross ...
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'Ross is an ideal base from which to explore the beautiful and varied countryside within easy reach of the town. Walks are many and varied, ranging from flat, easy strolls alongside the river to challenging walks in the local hills or the nearby Black Mountains or Malvern Hills. Two major long distance walking routes pass through the town. These are The Wye Valley Walk and The Herefordshire Trail. In addition The Ross Round Walk circular walk starts and finishes in the town.'
Member of the Ramblers - Herefordshire Area Grouping
'... The Woolhope Dome is a rim of hills and folds resulting from the underlying geology of silurian limestone. The limestone rock layer provides beneficial conditions for species-rich gra ...
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'This walk takes place in an area of the County known as the Woolhope Dome ...'.
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