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Wye Bridge near Bredwardine Church
directions
(NB this route picks
up from the previous page. If you stayed overnight at Middlewood
or Clock Mills resume the route from an appropriate point).
Pass the Middlewood turning and continue up the hill for
a few paces to where a green lane leads off to the right (signposted
to Merbach). Follow the green lane through to a road and continue
straight ahead. After about 20 yards turn left onto a bridleway,
which shortly turns right to ascend Merbach Hill.Go through
a gate and follow the bridle path right (through woodland)
and continue following the blue arrows (ignore the yellow
ones) as the path winds up the hill. The path does not go
to the summit of Merbach Hill (1043 feet/318 metres) but this
can be reached by a short diversion to the right (which is
worth the trouble).
Back on the path, as you go down the hill you will come to
a T-junction. Turn right and walk about 25 yards, then turn
left over a stile to follow a permissive route along the right
hand edge of a field. A gate then takes you back onto a public
footpath to another gateway leading to the edge of Westonhill
Woods. Pass through another gate and walk alongside the woods
towards a gate beside a rusty barn. Go through that gate and
head across a small field (veer slightly right) to a further
gate. There is a good view of the River Wye at this point.
Follow the path down the hill and, just before Woola Farm,
turn right onto a footpath, through a gate into the woods.
The footpath comes back out onto the farm track; continue
ahead past a stand of conifer woods, over a cattle grid and
on past some farm buildings (Benfield Farm) where the track
becomes a metalled road. At a left hand bend in the road,
turn right and go through a gate onto a bridle path. The bridleway
comes up to a grassy field with no sign of a path and a complete
absence of signposts! Head diagonally across the field to
a metal gate in the right hand corner.
Turn left onto a road and follow it down, past a junction
(signposted Fine Street and Arthur's Stone) and then down
a 1 in 4 hill (25%) leading to Bredwardine. Pass the Red Lion
pub/hotel and go straight across the crossroads. At the sign
for Bredwardine Church turn right, walk to the left of the
church, cross a stile and head down towards the river.
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Cross a narrow footbridge over a small stream and continue on
to cross a narrow road bridge over the River Wye. Follow the
road up to a crossroads where you turn right and walk down,
eventually coming to a junction with the driveway for Old Court.
Turn left and continue on the road. Ignore the prominently signposted
bridleway part-way up the hill, but continue up to a lay-by,
where a bridleway branches off to the right.
Follow the bridleway up the hill, between mature trees and
look right to catch more views of the River Wye. At the top
of the ridge look out for a blue sign taking the Wye Valley
Walk left and follow the footpath a short way down to a gate,
where you turn right following a field edge. Go through a
gate onto a track and carry on in the same direction and through
another gateway until you reach a gate on the right.
Pass through to join the broad, grassy avenue of Monnington
Walk. Go through a gate and join a drive leading alongside
cider orchards towards the impressive buildings of Court Farm.
Where the drive changes surface (close to a statue of a winged
horse) veer left and cross a cattle grid next to Monnington
House. Immediately after the house, turn right onto a bridleway
beside another cider orchard. Go through a gate to walk behind
Court Farm House, then through a lych gate and through part
of a churchyard. At the other side of the churchyard turn
left, go past a pond then veer right to walk along the edge
of a large Bulmers Cider Orchard.
The path soon brings you close alongside the River Wye. Keep
following the edge of the orchards, parallel with the river,
until the river turns away and a blue arrow points you left
across the orchard. Cross a wooden footbridge over a brook
and walk along the left hand edge of a field. Follow the field
edge round for quite a distance until you come to an opening.
Walk through into another field to pass between young trees
(on the left) and a rough stand of willow (on the right).
The path turns into a rough track that eventually comes out
to a road in the village of Byford. Turn left and walk up
through the village to the main road (A438) where you turn
right. Walk about 100 yards then turn left (opposite a telephone
box) and go through a gateway (past a lodge) and into the
Garnons House estate. Follow the roadway up and then turn
right, following a yellow arrow sign. Walk past Home Farm
and some other houses and the road shortly begins to follow
the route of an old Roman road. At a crossroads continue straight
ahead through he village of Bishopstone. Keep straight on,
ignoring all side turnings, and on through Kenchester (where
the road veers right). When the road bends right again beside
a pool surrounded by trees, cross to a gate and go through
onto a footpath.
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Follow the footpath along the left edge of a field to Sugwas
Pool Cottage, where you find a gate to a path leading behind
the cottage.
Go through a gap and on to a track, which bends left and
then right and becomes a residential road leading up to the
A438 Hereford road. There is some accommodation nearby - or
go to the outskirts of Hereford.
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