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walking golf off-roading llama trekking Active Herefordshire
fishing canoeing cycling horse riding
What better way to enjoy Herefordshire’s incredible landscape but to get right out in it. Look out for hardcore terrain challenges like the Offa’s Dyke Race and Huntington Chase, or get on your bike for a relax pedal around our picturesque lanes, villages and cycles paths.
Go extreme off-roading with an exhilarating Landrover Experience in the latest models across the rugged castle estate at Eastnor. Or take to the skies
for a bird’s eye view at Herefordshire Aero Club. How about a hole in one at England’s highest golf club in Kington, considered to be one of the country’s finest natural inland links courses.
Enjoy a hack across the downs from one of the many riding stables, or be totally different, forget the ponies and go
llama trekking instead with Golden Valley Llamas.
Take advantage of the beautiful River Wye and indeed the many other smaller waterways that run from and into it, with a relaxed day’s fishing, or even at the peaceful fishing ponds at some of the campsites in this book.
For some real river action Herefordshire is the canoeists paradise, with chilled out routes from Hay on Wye, right through Hereford itself and on down to the faster flowing waters of the Wye Valley.
Though possibly one of the most popular pastimes for all ages and abilities in Herefordshire is walking.
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