Wye River in Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire

6 quaint places to visit in Herefordshire

Avoid the usual manic hustle and bustle that can sometimes accompany holidays with a trip to Herefordshire in the West Midlands. Discover a superb selection of places to visit in Herefordshire that offer relaxed explorations, quaint architecture and amazing landscapes as well as a host of other attractions that are ideal for children and adults. These charming villages will have you eager to explore as much of this picturesque county as you can while creating brilliant holiday memories.

1. Hay-on-Wye

Located near the border of England and Wales is Hay-on-Wye (pictured above). This small town is a book lover’s dream and is famous for its bookshops. However, there are many other attractions such as the weekly Hay Market which includes a number of stalls offering everything from antiques to fruit and vegetables. There are also events held throughout the year such as food festivals and literary festivals like the Hay Festival which attracts writers from around the world.

2. Ross-on-Wye

With stunning scenery and a variety of attractions, the lovely market town of Ross-on-Wye is located on the picturesque River Wye. The river is fantastic for canoeing and fishing. Music fans may want to visit the annual International Music Festival held on the river’s banks. There is a 17th century Market Hall within the town where markets are held twice a week. The eye-catching Tudor timbered houses are charming and picturesque, so bring your camera. The town is also ideally located for exploring the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley.

3. Bromyard

If you like celebrations, then Bromyard is the place to go! Nicknamed ‘The Town of Festivals,’ Bromyard has a diverse array of festivals to choose from including the Bromyard Folk Festival, Bromyard Literary Festival, Bromyard Scarecrow Festival and Bromyard Hop Festival to name a few. The nearby Bromyard Downs and Bringsty Common offer a stunning place to enjoy country walks.

4. Kington

A superb spot for wonderful walks, Kington is in the north west of Herefordshire and is a lovely location for exploring the surrounding landscape. You can also enjoy a spot of golf, stroll in the pretty local gardens or visit the Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre. If you prefer to discover the landscape by bike rather than on foot, there are beautiful cycling paths to enjoy as well.

5. Symonds Yat

The pretty town of Symonds Yat is situated in the Forest of Dean and is perfect for outdoor sports such as rock climbing, abseiling, canoeing and kayaking. There are many other laidback attractions to check out as well. You can enjoy a leisurely boat trip on the River Wye, flutter to the Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo and get lost in the fun of the aMazing Hedge Puzzle.

6. Leominster

If you’re seeking charming architecture, head to Leominster with its abundance of 16th and 17th century timber-framed buildings. Step inside the 12th century Leominster Priory and see one of the last existing ducking stools in England. There are numerous antique shops to browse in and the surrounding landscape offers fantastic routes for walkers and cyclists.

Other charming attractions

Herefordshire has no shortage of delightful places to visit that provide an exceptional day out. The Golden Valley and Mortimer Country will have walkers in their element. Ledbury offers excellent architecture as well as a collection of art and craft attractions. Berrington Hall is a grand stately home with beautiful surrounding parkland and entertaining family activities to enjoy.

Stunning scenery, creative cultural draws and awesome outdoor activities for a perfect day out

The six quaint places listed above are guaranteed to provide unforgettable visits with a wide selection of nearby attractions and incredible surrounding scenery that nature lovers will find hard to beat. From cultural delights to outstanding outdoor adventures, each of these places will help you to fall in love with the glorious county of Herefordshire.7

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This article was last updated on December 28, 2022
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