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Rural idylls, city centre escapes and Capability Brown landscaped parklands, we're sure there's something for you in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
Find out the best walking routes at the places we care for around Herefordshire and Worcestershire, from a lakeside amble at Berrington Park to a stroll along the banks of the River Wye at The Weir Garden.
This short walking trail to the top of Clent Hill rewards you with impressive views of the Welsh Black Mountains on a clear day, and a close look at the enigmatic Four Stones.
A long woodland walk taking in the River Lugg – a Site of Special Scientific Interest – some ancient trees and the old bridge that was part of the original approach to the castle.
Enjoy a meander through parkland, stroll by the river or explore the ruins of a castle on a walk on the wider estate at Croome.
Choose from a lakeside walk, a parkland stroll or even a mixture of the two and take in the scenery, sights and sounds of the Herefordshire countryside at Berrington Hall.
The moated manor house may be the highlight of a walk at Brockhampton Estate, but there’s plenty to see and discover in the wider parkland. The estate covers 1,700 acres and includes dingles, streams and woodlands.
A ramble through fields and woodland, a circuit of Croft Ambrey Iron Age hillfort, then back to your starting point via the outskirts of the picturesque Fishpool Valley.
Discover this historic landscaped valley with its chain of dams and pools, carefully planted trees and architecture such as the icehouse, grotto, pumphouse and limekiln.
Explore the historic paths and woodland of Fishpool Valley, take in views over the landscaped pools and visit the remains of the summerhouse, icehouse and Gothic pumphouse.
Rural idylls, city centre escapes and Capability Brown landscaped parklands, we're sure there's something for you in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.