

HEREFORDSHIRE WALKS
Herefordshire is a walker's paradise, with beautiful rolling hills, orchards, quiet lanes, and bridleways to enjoy, not to mention the history here! There are castles, prehistoric monuments & of course the famous black & white buildings to see.
Let me help you experience the best walks in Herefordshire.

Herefordshire's History & Landscapes
Herefordshire is full of history and breathtaking landscapes, - from Arthur’s Stone and Snodhill Castle to Dore Abbey, ancient orchards and rolling hills.
If you’d like to explore circular routes, riverside paths or quiet woodland trails, just tell me what interests you and I’ll create a walk tailored to you.

Herefordshire Trail & Offas Dyke Path
The Herefordshire Trail and Offa’s Dyke path both pass through this beautiful county, offering miles of history, views and quiet countryside.
If you’d like to sample a section of these iconic paths, I can plan a bespoke walk to help you experience their highlights.
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The Golden Valley Pilgrim Way
The Golden Valley Pilgrim Way features two beautiful circular routes — 30 and 60 miles — both starting and finishing at Hereford Cathedral. The paths wind through the Wye Valley, the Golden Valley, wildflower meadows and the foothills of the Black Mountains.
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Whether you’d like to walk a section or complete the full pilgrimage, I’d be delighted to guide you. As an outdoor missioner for Hereford Diocese, I can lead the journey in a Christian or entirely secular way, depending on what suits you.