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The Breinton Cider Trail, Herefordshire
This walk combines a delightful stroll in the Wye valley with some bird-spotting, two managed woodlands and many echoes of Herefordshire’s proud history of cider-making – all within a stone’s throw of the middle of Hereford.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 5.5 miles

Preston Wynne, Herefordshire - MHDFS Boundary walk No 12
An easy circular walk in rural Herefordshire using little used paths and quiet lanes. Visits two small churches, one of which is in fields with no nearby road access. Passes a still-in-use hop field and has some good views to Dinmore Hill.
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 10.1 miles

Shucknall - MHDFS Boundary Walk No. 11
An easy to moderate walk in rural Herefordshire with one steep hill climb near the beginning and a long incline near the end. Visits an c18 church in the middle of a field.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 9.3 miles

Frome Valley from Tarrington, Herefordshire - MHDFS Boundary No 10
A relatively easy long walk, often on tracks & green lanes, with one good climb in the Frome valley. Cross the R. Frome four times, visit two hamlet churches, pass a large moat and maybe see, over a hedge, the fine Herefordshire bulls at Freetown.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 10.1 miles

Tarrington - MHDFS Boundary Walk 9
A varied walk in Herefordshire which crosses three ridges with extensive views. Includes some walking on quiet country roads, through small sections of access land and nature reserves. Assessed as strenuous due to the long climbs to the ridges.
- Difficulty:
- Strenuous
- Distance:
- 10.6 miles

Walkers multi-choice at Marcle Ridge
An 11 mile moderate route on both sides of Marcle Ridge starting from either Woolhope [1] or Much Marcle [6]. Several options to shorten the distance and the climb. Full route has glorious views, 3 churches and several period houses.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 11.0 miles

Woolhope, Herefordshire
A circular walk from Woolhope via Marcle Hill and Sollers Hope. Quiet, gently rolling hills, with fields, woodland, valleys, including a stretch along Marcle Ridge, with its fine views.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 6.3 miles

From Woolhope to Sollers Hope in Stile, Herefordshire
A walk from Woolhope to Sollers Hope - to lift the spirits and the legs.The route passes the 14th century St Micheal's Chrich with a roman motte.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 5.7 miles

Stretton Grandison - MHDFS Adopted Walk 56 (Variation)
A circular country walk in rural Herefordshire from Stretton Gradison via Canons Frome and Asperton taking in woods, orchards and hop fields, two churches and some fine distant views near the walk end.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 8.6 miles

Empty Herefordshire - Stretton Grandison and Much Cowarne
Fine views and two historic churches on an easy to moderate circular walk in empty Herefordshire.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 9.1 miles

The Peterchurch Trail, Herefordshire
A walk from Peterchurch situated in the Golden Valley and the foothills of the Black Mountains. This moderate walk merely samples the possibilities on offer.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 7.0 miles

Brockhampton, Herefordshire
Visit a curious part-thatched church deep in Herefordshire countryside, then loop via an Iron Age fort and through estate woods to reach a tranquil stretch beside the River Wye. A steep return climb gains back lanes giving fine views of the Marches
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 4.7 miles

Kings Caple, Herefordshire
A circular walk from Kings Caple close to the Wye and visiting three special churches.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 5.0 miles

YHA Leominster. The River Lugg and Eaton Hill
Starting from under walls of the huge priory church, the route follows the banks of the River Lugg. A short climb leads to the wooded ridge of Eaton Hill. The return route is via an elegant cast iron bridge.
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 2.5 miles

YHA Leominster. Kimbolton & The Herefordshire Trail
A lovely walk from Leominster out into typical peaceful Herefordshire countryside to reach high ground by Kimbolton Church, with fine views west to the Black Mountains. The return is via country lanes and an orchard on the Herefordshire Trail.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 7.8 miles

Eardisley Circular
An easy circular walk through farmland with interesting features and good views of the Herefordshire countryside. Starts and ends in the village of Eardisley. Grid Ref. SO 310 496.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 7.6 miles

Much Marcle, Marcle Ridge and Kempley - MHDFS Boundary Walk No 7
A moderate and very rural walk with some gentle ascents. Fine views from Marcle Ridge to the Malverns and into Herefordshire. Goes past the well-kept Norman church at Kempley with its exceptional 12C wallpaintings.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 11.1 miles

Seven miles high - Much Marcle, Herefordshire
An seven mile circular walk from Much Marcle with superb views from the top of Marcle Ridge.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 6.6 miles

Bromyard - Edvin Loach & Edwyn Ralph -Variant of MHDFS Walk No 42
The walk uses rolling open countryside north of Bromyard. It includes Norman remains and a later church at Edvin Loach, a timber-framed barn at Brickhouse Farm, and the church and site of the village which was wiped out by the plague at Edwyn Ralph
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 9.0 miles

Bromyard walk, Herefordshire
A five mile circular walk exploring the town of Bromyard and the Downs.
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 5.3 miles

Bromyard circular via Acton Beauchamp and Stanford Bishop
A moderate circular walk from Bromyard town centre, mainly across farmland and with good views throughout.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 9.8 miles

Roots and Routes, a walk around Lyonshall, Herefordshire
This is one of the largest parishes in Herefordshire. First mentioned in the Domesday Book 1086 as Lenehalle, it appears that it was already a reasonably substantial Saxon settlement. It occupied an important strategic site on the Welsh borders.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 4.2 miles

Garway Hill, Herefordshire
Circular walk from Garway Hill in south-western Herefordshire. Paths, lanes and bridleways; generally undulating take you past WW2 relics on the hill, before winding above the secluded Monnow Valley to visit a rare Templar Church.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 6.6 miles

Bockleton, Laysters and Hampton Charles - MHDFS Boundary No 15
A very rural walk on the Herefordshire/Worcestershire boundary with fine views and on footpaths rarely walked. Includes an alternative route to avoid a ford which can be difficult after very wet weather.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 10.7 miles

Bosbury circular., Herefordshire
Circular walk from Bosbury Church taking in Wellington Heath and Staplow. The remains of the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal can be seen shortly before waypoint 3.
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 6.2 miles

Preston Cross & Little Marcle
An easy and fairly flat but very rural walk on the Gloucestershire/Herefordshire border which passes through the grounds of Preston Court.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 6.5 miles

Thornbury and Walls Hill Fort
The walk traverses open rolling countryside south west of Thornbury, with excellent views of the Malvern Hills, and continues northwards past Wall Hills Fort, with fine views to the east, then via Kyrebatch to Thornbury.and St. Anna’s church.
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 7.6 miles

Two pubs, a church and magnificent countryside, Herefordshire
Ups and downs in rural Herefordshire with a short diversion into Worcestershire, starting at a church, passing two pubs and crossing a dismantled railway line twice. Plentiful wild flowers in springtime but few people and very little development.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 9.8 miles

Bridstow Church and Peterstow, Herefordshire
"Out and Back" walk or Linear using bus return options. Dog-friendy and no stiles but there is a narrow path beside a watercourse in a tunnel.
N.B. Route impassable when meadows at Ross and Wilton are flooded (2 or 3 times a year).
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 6.2 miles

A Railway Ramble Through Time, Herefordshire
This walk explores some of the remoter parts of Herefordshire, known to geographers as the Bromyard plateau. An added bonus is the chance to re-discover one of Herefordshire’s lost railways.
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 8.2 miles