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3-543: The Herefordshire Trail is a long distance footpath in Herefordshire , England. The trail, running for 154 miles (248 km) as a circular tour of Herefordshire, links the five market towns of Leominster , Bromyard , Ledbury , Ross-on-Wye and Kington , and includes some of the smallest villages of the area, such as Kilpeck or Leintwardine . The route encompasses historic churches and inns . The terrain varies from panoramic views – at Harley's Mountain (376m,

6-619: The highest point), Garway Hill Common (366m), Merbach Hill (318m), and Golden Valley below the Welsh Black Mountains – and river valleys, including the Black and white villages trail passing through cider orchards and lesser-known places. Landmarks on the route include Wilton Castle at Ross-on-Wye, the wooden toll bridge at Whitney-on-Wye , the 1895 Louis Harper pedestrian suspension bridge at Sellack Boat, Arthur's Stone tomb near Dorstone , sculpted hedges at Brampton Bryan , and

9-458: The short Kingfisher Line railway near Titley . The Herefordshire Trail links with the Birmingham and Aberystwyth Walk, Black and White Village Trail , Clun Valley Walk, Elan Valley Way, Geopark Way , Leadon Valley Walks, Marches Way , Monnow Valley Walk , Mortimer Trail , Offa's Dyke Path National Trail, Ross Round, Teme Valley Walk, Teme Valley Way, Upper Lugg Valley Walk, Vaughan's Way and

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