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Hereford Woodlands

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This area is made up of ten woods scattered across Herefordshire. They consist of a mix of broadleaf and conifer plantations and include Haugh Wood which is entirely a SSSI and Frith and Conigree woods which are within the Malverns AONB.

How to get there:

Hereford, Ledbury, Ross-on-Wye, and Newent are the nearest towns or villages.

Easily accesible from the M50 and major roads throughout the area. There are railway stations at Hereford and Ledbury.

OS Grid Reference: SO678284
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Places to go in Hereford Woodlands

Haugh Woods
Dymock Woods

Other places to go in this area

User Comments

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I love this wood, its so light in the summer, and so melodic in the winter

Jack, 1/Oct/2009
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Anonymous, 24/Jun/2009

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