Occurring
Every day at for 23 hours, 45 mins
Venue Address
The Golden Valley, Abbeydore Deanery
The Golden Valley Pilgrim Way is a stunning 6/7 day circular pilgrimage route along beautiful and ancient paths that begins and ends at Hereford Cathedral. The trail links the Wye Valley with the Golden Valley and the flower meadows and foothills of the Black Mountains. Once you leave the city and the Cathedral behind, this is a rich and silent land, good for the body as well as the soul.
Approximately 60 miles long you will come across apple orchards, sacred sites, ruined castles, holy wells and Arthurian legends as well as hidden farms that produce local ciders and ice cream. There is a real contrast between gentle wooded river valleys and stunning views of mountain landscapes with one or two spots for wild swimming.

Available everyday of the year

Bredwardine: St Andrew

Welcome to our village church of St. Andrew, in Bredwardine in the heart of rural West Herefordshire. Our parish is part of Abbeydore Deanery in the Diocese of Hereford. St. Andrew’s Church is a place of sanctuary and natural beauty, supporting our community and welcoming our many visitors with warmth. To find out about how you can get involved, have a look at our ‘Services and Events’ page or by visit the Abbeydore Deanery website.
If you would like to support our work with a regular gift to St. Andrew’s Church (however small), please visit www.parishgiving.org.uk (quoting the parish code 180618008). We would be very grateful for any help you can give in these difficult and challenging times. Thank you.

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Anne Lloyd

The Deanery Office,
Middle Trewern Bungalow,
Longtown,
Herefordshire

HR2 0LN
Deanery Coordinator
01981 620145

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The Golden Valley Pilgrim Way

Occurring
Every day at for 23 hours, 45 mins
Venue
The Golden Valley
Address
The Golden Valley, Abbeydore Deanery

The Golden Valley Pilgrim Way is a stunning 6/7 day circular pilgrimage route along beautiful and ancient paths that begins and ends at Hereford Cathedral. The trail links the Wye Valley with the Golden Valley and the flower meadows and foothills of the Black Mountains. Once you leave the city and the Cathedral behind, this is a rich and silent land, good for the body as well as the soul.
Approximately 60 miles long you will come across apple orchards, sacred sites, ruined castles, holy wells and Arthurian legends as well as hidden farms that produce local ciders and ice cream. There is a real contrast between gentle wooded river valleys and stunning views of mountain landscapes with one or two spots for wild swimming.

Available everyday of the year