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Step back in time on this 5-mile circular walk starting at Bacton Church, a hidden gem steeped in history and adorned with fascinating treasures. From the internationally renowned Bacton Altar Cloth—believed to be the only surviving piece of clothing worn by Queen Elizabeth I—to the rare military ribbon carvings from World War I, this church is a must-see for history enthusiasts.After exploring Bacton, we’ll journey through peaceful meadows, lanes, and fields, gradually climbing to the remote St. Margaret's Church. As you walk, enjoy the gentle rhythm of the countryside and be immersed in the beauty of these two churches. St. Margaret’s, with its rare surviving rood screen and stunning panoramic views, offers a perfect spot for reflection.
We’ll enjoy a packed lunch at St. Margaret's before continuing our walk along the Herefordshire Trail, passing through high fields with stunning vistas of the river Dore valley. The walk concludes with a return to Bacton along a tranquil lane.
This easy-paced walk, with its short ascents and descents, is ideal for those looking to explore the serene beauty of the Herefordshire countryside while soaking in its rich history. It's a lovely way to enjoy the region's hidden gems and appreciate the spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.
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Village hall/church, MS Construct, Hereford, HR2 0, United Kingdom
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