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Worcestershire & Herefordshire

The Weir Garden

Escape to this spectacular riverside garden and be absorbed by natural beauty.

The Weir Garden, Swainshill, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 7QF

Family walking by the river, surrounded by mist and frost-covered trees.

Planning your visit

What will you see this winter at The Weir?
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Things to see and do at The Weir Garden 

Explore the garden on the banks of the River Wye and discover the unusual walled garden, restored glasshouse, rockery and rustic hut.

Foliage covered in frost bordering a view across the river wye and the frost fields in the background
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Winter weekends at The Weir Garden 

Get the whole family outdoors and discover winter at The Weir Garden, with frosty parkland walks, a children’s winter trail, and sweeping views over the Wye Valley.

An image of a small black and tan dog on a lead next to its owner who is wearing a pair of navy blue wellies with small dogs printed on them
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Visiting The Weir Garden with your dog 

Find out where you can explore with your dog at The Weir Garden before you visit.

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The Weir Garden 

Take a look at the walks and access maps of The Weir Garden to help plan your visit.

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Habitat restoration on The Weir estate. 

Thanks to the support of National Highways, we are creating and restoring over 65 hectares of priority habitat at The Weir Garden.

A section of the River Wye with numerous trees displaying early signs of autumn, featuring leaves changing their colours.
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Accessibility at The Weir Garden 

The Weir Garden is situated on a steep bank which drops down to the River Wye. It is a ten acre informal riverside garden with a short walk to a walled garden. It has limited access although we will do our utmost to accommodate all visitors.

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