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Stretch your legs on a serene stroll through the  GreatforGroups
       Castle Green, an historic site believed to  Hereford Cathedral
       be the bailey of one of the earliest castles in  herefordcathedral.org
       England, constructed by Norman conquerors  The Green Dragon Hotel
       in the 11C, now a favoured spot for picnics,  greendragonhotel.com
       festivals and leisurely dog walks. The ornate  Museum of Cider
       Victoria Foot Bridge, opened in 1898 to
       commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen  cidermuseum.co.uk
                                            The Heritage Suite
       Victoria, offers spectacular views of the River  herefordcitycouncil.gov.uk
       Wye and is a walkway across the water to St
       George V’s Playing Fields and Parkland.  Hereford City Walking Tours
                                            herefordguidedwalks.org.uk
                                            The Black & White House Museum
       For a return to the heart of the city, consider
       crossing the old Wye Bridge, via Gwynne  herefordshire.gov.uk/history-lives/hereford-
                                            museums-art-gallery
       Street where mistress to King Charles II Nell  The Courtyard Theatre
       Gwynne is believed to have been born.
       Alternatively, continue your journey along the  courtyard.org.uk
                                            The Waterworks Museum
       right bank, crossing the iron Hunderton Bridge,  waterworksmuseum.org.uk
       and proceed to the Museum of Cider,
       chronicling the histories of Herefordshire’s  Rockfield Spirits
                                            rockfieldspirits.co.uk
       iconic cider industry. A bit further down the  The Weir Garden
       path lies The Waterworks Museum with
       working steam exhibits, celebrating 150 years  nationaltrust.org.uk
                                            Brobury House Gardens and Cafe
       of water history.
                                            broburyhouse.co.uk
       TransportLinks                       HerefordTouristInformationCentre
       Hereford Train Station is a 10 minute walk  Town Hall, St Owen Street, Hereford
       from the city centre, with direct lines from  herefordcitycouncil.gov.uk/tourist-information
       London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Shrewsbury,  01432 383837
       Manchester.
                                            CoachParking/Drop-off
       Hereford City also has its own Zipper buses  Drop-off bay at Hereford Cathedral in Broad
       (Fully electric) which offer free travel around  Street, also St Peter's Square near the
       the city and southern parts of Hereford with  Town Hall.
       handy stops along the way.           Parking at Merton Meadow car park adjacent
                                            to Hereford United Football Ground, and
       Find more information on what’s in and  designated bays at St Martin's car park by
       around Hereford on our website       Hereford Leisure Pool.
       eatsleepliveherefordshire.co.uk
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