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Monthly Bingo Night!

Come along to our monthly bingo nights on the 3rd Friday each month (4th Friday in July), next one on Friday 21st June... See more >
Burley Gate Village Hall, A465 between Burley Gate Roundabout and the village of Stoke Lacy, Adjacent to Burley Gate Primary School HR1 3QR
Fri 21 Jun

Well House - Open Garden for NGS

Well House - Open Garden for NGS Hillside garden, approx an acre with views over Orcop on Garway Hill. This garden has been created from scratch since..... See more >
Well House, Hereford HR2 8RT
Sat 22 Jun and Sun 23 Jun

The Hurst - Open Garden for NGS

The Hurst - Open Garden for NGS A garden based on the five elements: fire, water, earth, air and spirit, which is the subject of the garden... See more >
The Hurst, Malvern WR13 5LT
Sun 23 Jun

The Laskett Gardens - Open Garden for NGS

The Laskett Gardens - Open Garden for NGS The Laskett, Britains great autobiographical gardens, created in celebration of their life and times, by Sir Roy Strong... See more >
The Laskett Gardens, Much Birch HR2 8HZ
Sat 29 Jun, Sat 6 Jul

Wainfield - Open Garden for NGS

Wainfield - Open Garden for NGS Three acre informal, wildlife garden inc rose garden, fruit trees, climbing roses and clematis. Delightful pond with..... See more >
Wainfield, Ross-on-Wye HR9 6LJ
Sat 29 Jun and Sun 30 Jun
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Things to do around Herefordshire

If you're planning a day out in Herefordshire, this picturesque county in West Midlands, England, offers a variety of activities for all interests. Whether you're a nature lover, history enthusiast, or simply seeking a memorable experience, Herefordshire has something to offer. Let's explore some delightful options:

1. Hereford Cathedral:
- Begin your day by visiting Hereford Cathedral, a stunning example of historic architecture. Explore its grand interior, admire the medieval stained glass, and learn about its rich history. Don't miss the Mappa Mundi exhibition, which houses a unique medieval map of the world.

2. Goodrich Castle:
- Venture to Goodrich Castle, perched dramatically on a hilltop near Ross-on-Wye. Enjoy panoramic views of the Wye Valley and explore the castle's ruins. It's a great spot for history enthusiasts and photography lovers.

3. Docklow Pools:
- If you're a fishing enthusiast, head to Docklow Pools. This serene fishing venue offers well-stocked lakes and beautiful surroundings. Spend a relaxing day by the water, enjoying the peaceful ambiance.

4. Eastnor Castle:
- Discover Eastnor Castle, nestled in the Malvern Hills. Explore its historic rooms, picturesque gardens, and deer park. The castle also hosts weddings and corporate events, making it a versatile venue for various occasions.

5. Explore the Cotswolds:
- While not entirely within Herefordshire, the nearby Cotswolds offer charming villages, rolling hills, and scenic walks. Visit Ledbury, stroll through quaint streets, and soak in the Cotswold countryside. It's a delightful escape into rural England.

6. Enjoy Outdoor Pursuits:
- Herefordshire is perfect for outdoor adventures. Try quad biking, high ropes courses, or even axe-throwing. For adrenaline seekers, the Land Rover Experience offers thrilling off-road drives.

Remember, Herefordshire's mix of historic landmarks, natural beauty, and outdoor activities promises an unforgettable day out! 🌳🏰🌿.