Bradnor Wood

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Bradnor Wood

Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge Looking east over a vast landscape. It is just possible to make out the Malvern Hills towards the right on the skyline. The town of Kington in the middle distance.
Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge Credit: Oliver Dixon

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Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge Looking east over a vast landscape. It is just possible to make out the Malvern Hills towards the right on the skyline. The town of Kington in the middle distance.
Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge
Looking east over a vast landscape. It is just possible to make out the Malvern Hills towards the right on the skyline. The town of Kington in the middle distance.
View north from Hergest Ridge Dunfield Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SO2758">SO2758</a> can be seen in the valley with Herrock Hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SO2759">SO2759</a> beyond.
View north from Hergest Ridge
Dunfield Farm SO2758 can be seen in the valley with Herrock Hill SO2759 beyond.
Cutting bracken on Hergest Ridge
Cutting bracken on Hergest Ridge
One man and his dog Out for a walk on Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge.
One man and his dog
Out for a walk on Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge.
Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge
Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge
Out for a walk The section of Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge is extremely popular with walkers.
Out for a walk
The section of Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge is extremely popular with walkers.
"Welcome to Kington" Notice that greets Offa's Dyke walkers coming down off the bridleway on the Hergest Ridge in to Winterbourne Road in Kington. The town describes itself as "the centre for walking".
"Welcome to Kington"
Notice that greets Offa's Dyke walkers coming down off the bridleway on the Hergest Ridge in to Winterbourne Road in Kington. The town describes itself as "the centre for walking".
"Thank you for visiting Kington" Notice that bids farewell to Offa's Dyke walkers coming up from Winterbourne Road in Kington on to the bridleway on the Hergest Ridge. Kington describes itself as "the centre for walking".
"Thank you for visiting Kington"
Notice that bids farewell to Offa's Dyke walkers coming up from Winterbourne Road in Kington on to the bridleway on the Hergest Ridge. Kington describes itself as "the centre for walking".
Wind sculpture in Hergest Croft Gardens This finely balanced sculpture has three moving parts which rotate with the wind.
Wind sculpture in Hergest Croft Gardens
This finely balanced sculpture has three moving parts which rotate with the wind.
"Origin" Sculpture by Rolf Hook made from  Ledbury Yew (whatever that might be), standing in Hergest Croft Gardens.
"Origin"
Sculpture by Rolf Hook made from Ledbury Yew (whatever that might be), standing in Hergest Croft Gardens.
"Nascence" Sculpture by Rolf Hook made from  Ledbury Yew (whatever that might be), standing in Hergest Croft Gardens.
"Nascence"
Sculpture by Rolf Hook made from Ledbury Yew (whatever that might be), standing in Hergest Croft Gardens.
Stamping station, Offa's Dyke Path For those who wish to authenticate their walk along Offa's Dyke Path, this stamping station is provided beside the path into Hergest Croft Gardens.
Stamping station, Offa's Dyke Path
For those who wish to authenticate their walk along Offa's Dyke Path, this stamping station is provided beside the path into Hergest Croft Gardens.
View to Herrick Hill View to Herrick Hill from Offa's Dyke Path crossing Hergest Ridge. Bradnor Hill is on the right in the middle distance.
View to Herrick Hill
View to Herrick Hill from Offa's Dyke Path crossing Hergest Ridge. Bradnor Hill is on the right in the middle distance.
View north from Hergest Ridge The wooded hill in the middle distance is Navages Wood.  This hill includes Stanners Rocks which at 700 million years old are among the oldest rocks in Wales.
View north from Hergest Ridge
The wooded hill in the middle distance is Navages Wood. This hill includes Stanners Rocks which at 700 million years old are among the oldest rocks in Wales.
Ridgebourne Road Offa's Dyke Path follows Ridgebourne Road as it descends from Hergest Ridge into Kington.
Ridgebourne Road
Offa's Dyke Path follows Ridgebourne Road as it descends from Hergest Ridge into Kington.
Farmland access track Farmland access track just inside England with the wooded hills in the background in Wales and formed of Stanner Rocks, at around 700 million years old among the oldest rocks in Wales.
Farmland access track
Farmland access track just inside England with the wooded hills in the background in Wales and formed of Stanner Rocks, at around 700 million years old among the oldest rocks in Wales.
Field below Bradnor Hill Field below Bradnor Hill just inside England to the west of Kington.
Field below Bradnor Hill
Field below Bradnor Hill just inside England to the west of Kington.
Below Bradnor Hill View across farmland to Bradnor Hill from near Dunfield.
Below Bradnor Hill
View across farmland to Bradnor Hill from near Dunfield.
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Bradnor Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO2757 (Lat: 52.215137, Lng: -3.0595549)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Kneaves Farm
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 52.2121491/-3.0606166
Direction: 215
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Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 8
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Power: generator
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Information: guidepost
Tourism: information
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Tourism: information
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Information: guidepost
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 52.2163971/-3.0632899
Information: guidepost
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 52.2166539/-3.063216
Barrier: swing_gate
Lat/Long: 52.2130474/-3.0635206
Barrier: stile
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Barrier: swing_gate
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Natural: shrub
Lat/Long: 52.2181807/-3.0545436
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Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 52.2179923/-3.0560178
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Description: 2022: overgrown, but passable.
Material: wood
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Tourism: information
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