Exploring the Golden Valley

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Walk from the car park to the Pandy Inn and go right beside the green. Turn right again along Chapel Lane, then swing left to the B4348. Mindful of traffic, follow the main road forward to a sharp right bend and junction. Branch left on a rising track to Fayreways Farm. Continue past barns, but as the track curves right through a gate, go on to a stile. Continue uphill on the opposite flank of the hedge and then head straight across the top field to reach Arthur’s Stone.

Cross the lane to a gate and follow the right-hand field-edge. Strike ahead across the middle of a second field, maintaining the same line down more fields to an awkward stile beside a wood. Continue downhill, eventually emerging beside a cottage. Walk forward on a track towards Finestreet Farm, leaving just before the farm through a gate on the right. Follow the fence past the buildings to a hand gate in the corner. Bear left to a stile and head down by the right boundary. As it curves right, bear left past two oaks, one fallen, to a gate in the bottom corner. Strike a right diagonal across a final field, joining a track past a timber-frame house into Bredwardine.

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  Terrain  - Minor lanes, good tracks, meadows, couple of short but severe descents over grass, many stiles
  Landscape  - A route with many picnic opportunities!
  Dog friendliness  - On lead across farmland, but some freedom in woodland
  Parking  - Car park opposite The Pandy Inn
  Toilets en route  - Beside village hall, near green
About the walk
Bees are fascinating. One could write a book just on the biology and sociology of bees, and still have much to write. We shall have to content ourselves with a little bit about how Herefordshire has benefited from them. Beekeeping is a combination of science, art and skilled labour, an...
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Herefordshire is split in two by the River Wye which meanders through the county on its way to the Severn and the sea. Largely rural, with Hereford, Leominster, and Ross-on-Wye the major towns and cities, its countryside and ancient villages are the county’s major asset.
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Exploring the Golden Valley

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Additional information
  Terrain - Minor lanes, good tracks, meadows, couple of short but severe descents over grass, many stiles
  Landscape - A route with many picnic opportunities!
  Dog friendliness - On lead across farmland, but some freedom in woodland
  Parking - Car park opposite The Pandy Inn
  Toilets en route - Beside village hall, near green
About the walk
Bees are fascinating. One could write a book just on the biology and sociology of bees, and still have much to write. We shall have to content ourselves with a little bit about how Herefordshire has benefited from them. Beekeeping is a combination of science, art and skilled labour, an...
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Herefordshire
Herefordshire is split in two by the River Wye which meanders through the county on its way to the Severn and the sea. Largely rural, with Hereford, Leominster, and Ross-on-Wye the major towns and cities, its countryside and ancient villages are the county’s major asset.