Vagar Hill

Hill, Mountain in Herefordshire

England

Vagar Hill

Little Penlan Farm, Dorstone Farm above the Golden Valley
Little Penlan Farm, Dorstone Credit: Philip Halling

Vagar Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Herefordshire, England. Situated in the western part of the county, near the border with Wales, it forms part of the Black Mountains range. Rising to an elevation of approximately 1,614 feet (492 meters), Vagar Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is characterized by its rolling green slopes and rocky outcrops, which are covered in heather and bracken. It is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, who are drawn to its tranquil beauty and diverse wildlife. The hill is home to various species of birds, including red kites, buzzards, and peregrine falcons, making it a haven for birdwatchers.

Vagar Hill is also steeped in history and folklore. It is believed that the hill was once used as a lookout point during the Iron Age, with evidence of ancient settlements and burial sites found in the area. Local legends speak of hidden treasure buried on the hill, adding an air of mystery to its allure.

Access to Vagar Hill is relatively easy, with several footpaths and trails leading to its summit. The most common route begins from the nearby village of Longtown, where visitors can park their vehicles and embark on a moderate hike to the top. The hill's commanding views and serene atmosphere make it a perfect destination for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Herefordshire.

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Vagar Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.050598/-3.0400096 or Grid Reference SO2839. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Little Penlan Farm, Dorstone Farm above the Golden Valley
Little Penlan Farm, Dorstone
Farm above the Golden Valley
Highland cattle in Herefordshire Highland cattle in a field opposite Little Penlan Farm, above Dorstone in the Golden Valley.
Highland cattle in Herefordshire
Highland cattle in a field opposite Little Penlan Farm, above Dorstone in the Golden Valley.
Park Farm near Snodhill
Park Farm near Snodhill
Lane to Park Farm Looking south-west to the farm buildings, which lie at the end of this mile-and-a-half access lane from Snodhill.
Lane to Park Farm
Looking south-west to the farm buildings, which lie at the end of this mile-and-a-half access lane from Snodhill.
Tree in a field Tree in a field with sheep grazing near Craswall.
Tree in a field
Tree in a field with sheep grazing near Craswall.
Bridleway through West Lawn Common Young birch and hazel has much competition from bracken in this corner of the grid square.
Bridleway through West Lawn Common
Young birch and hazel has much competition from bracken in this corner of the grid square.
Green hazel Immature fruits of Corylus avellana by the bridleway across West Lawn Common.
Green hazel
Immature fruits of Corylus avellana by the bridleway across West Lawn Common.
Common Bach View east from Little Penlan Farm over to the Golden valley between Dorstone and Peterchurch.
Common Bach
View east from Little Penlan Farm over to the Golden valley between Dorstone and Peterchurch.
Barns at Tyuchaf Still in Herefordshire, but now into farms with Welsh names. Tyuchaf/Upper House is by the road from Llanrosser to Hay on Wye over some lonely hill country a few miles east of the border.
Barns at Tyuchaf
Still in Herefordshire, but now into farms with Welsh names. Tyuchaf/Upper House is by the road from Llanrosser to Hay on Wye over some lonely hill country a few miles east of the border.
Gateway into access land Gate giving access to Cefn Hill, a large are of open ground at around the 400m contour.
Gateway into access land
Gate giving access to Cefn Hill, a large are of open ground at around the 400m contour.
Sheep pastures above Escley Brook Sheep grazing in the first of the improved fields close to the moorland of Cefn Hill. The land drops away here towards the head of the Escley Brook, whilst in the distance is the long eastern flank of the Black Mountains.
Sheep pastures above Escley Brook
Sheep grazing in the first of the improved fields close to the moorland of Cefn Hill. The land drops away here towards the head of the Escley Brook, whilst in the distance is the long eastern flank of the Black Mountains.
Entrances to Cefn Hill and New House Wood Both are extensive areas of publicly accessible land.
Entrances to Cefn Hill and New House Wood
Both are extensive areas of publicly accessible land.
Coming down from Vagar Hill The road to Hay had become blocked, our car had got stuck while turning back and some kind passing Australians had just given us a push.
Coming down from Vagar Hill
The road to Hay had become blocked, our car had got stuck while turning back and some kind passing Australians had just given us a push.
Entrance to Penlan Farm This farm is on the eastern slopes of Vagar Hill and about 1000ft above sea level.
Entrance to Penlan Farm
This farm is on the eastern slopes of Vagar Hill and about 1000ft above sea level.
Transmitter mast on Vagar Hill
Transmitter mast on Vagar Hill
Rusting old farm machine The rusting skeletal remains of a threshing machine on Vagar Hill. Hay Bluff can be seen in the background on the horizon.
Rusting old farm machine
The rusting skeletal remains of a threshing machine on Vagar Hill. Hay Bluff can be seen in the background on the horizon.
Site of Glis Farm, Vagar Hill All that remains of Glis Farm are earthworks. This farm was high up in an exposed position on Vagar Hill. View west to the Black Mountains.
Site of Glis Farm, Vagar Hill
All that remains of Glis Farm are earthworks. This farm was high up in an exposed position on Vagar Hill. View west to the Black Mountains.
Farm roll at Bonny Lands Bonny Lands is on the eastern side of Vagar Hill, view to the east over Herefordshire.
Farm roll at Bonny Lands
Bonny Lands is on the eastern side of Vagar Hill, view to the east over Herefordshire.
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Vagar Hill is located at Grid Ref: SO2839 (Lat: 52.050598, Lng: -3.0400096)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

Also known as: Bonnylands

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///firm.fond.annoys. Near Dorstone, Herefordshire

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