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Hikes around Tedstone Delamere explore the rolling Herefordshire countryside. The region is characterized by a mix of gentle hills, ancient woodlands, traditional orchards, and serene river valleys like the Sapey Brook. The network of trails offers varied landscapes, from the open spaces of Bromyard Downs to the parkland of the Brockhampton Estate.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Embark on a moderate hike through the Suckley Hills on the Worcestershire Way loop from Knightwick, covering 9.9 miles (16.0 km) with an elevation gain of 901 feet (275 metres).…
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Hike the easy 3.3-mile Parkland Walk in Brockhampton Estate, featuring Brockhampton Manor House and a Wooden Horse Sculpture.

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4.75km
01:23
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:28
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Superb pub that brews it's only excellent beers, and the food here is wonderful!
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Trusty old bridge, but the Teme does flood in these parts so watch the forecast.
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A quiet spot usually, but the trees rather obscure the view.
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Froome Bridge, through which leads a beautiful scenic route from Bromyard
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Someone thoughtfully left a bucket of oats for this forest pony, who seems to have grazed all the surrounding grass.
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The ancient bridge over the Frome outside Bromyard, it is pretty sturdy as it has to stand up to some sharp flooding.
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The Talbot is a particular favourite, they brew their own selection of excellent beers, and the food is superb too! It is also in a great location alongside the River Teme and below Ankerdine Hill. The little chapel in the photo above is actually the Knightwick Mortuary Chapel, and it is up a nearby hill, about 3/4 of a mile from the Talbot.
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Tough, wooded hill climbs. In leafy summer, the trees block the views over the valleys.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for families. A great option is the Brockhampton Park loop. It's a gentle 3.3-mile (5.3 km) walk through the parkland and traditional orchards of the National Trust's Brockhampton Estate, which is particularly beautiful in spring when the blossoms are out.
Dogs are welcome on most public footpaths in the area, but you should be prepared to keep them on a lead, especially when crossing fields with livestock or during bird nesting season in woodlands. The open spaces of Bromyard Downs and Bringsty Common are great for walking with dogs, but always be mindful of local signage and wildlife.
Definitely. For a walk that starts and ends near a pub, consider The Talbot, Knightwick – Ankerdine Hill loop from Knightwick. This easy 3.4-mile (5.5 km) route offers a pleasant walk with the convenience of refreshments at The Talbot in Knightwick.
For a route that captures the essence of the Herefordshire countryside, try the River Frome Stream – View of Bromyard loop from Bromyard. This 5.6-mile (8.9 km) moderate walk takes you through fields and along the River Frome, offering lovely views of the town of Bromyard and the surrounding rolling hills.
Parking availability varies. For walks on the Brockhampton Estate, there is a dedicated National Trust car park. The town of Bromyard has public car parks which are a good starting point for routes exploring Bromyard Downs. For other trails, you may find limited on-street parking in villages like Knightwick, but be sure to park considerately.
For expansive views, the trails on the Suckley Hills are highly recommended. As part of the Worcestershire Way, they offer panoramic vistas across the Herefordshire and Worcestershire countryside. Bromyard Downs and Bringsty Common also provide impressive viewpoints from their gentle climbs.
The diverse habitats support a rich array of wildlife. The ancient woodlands at Brockhampton are home to birds like the great spotted woodpecker and pied flycatcher. In summer, the wildflower meadows on Bromyard Downs attract numerous butterflies and bees, and you might even spot buzzards circling overhead in the Suckley Hills.
Spring and summer are particularly beautiful. In spring, the ancient woodlands are carpeted with bluebells and the traditional orchards at Brockhampton burst into blossom. Summer brings lush green landscapes and vibrant wildflower meadows on the commons. Autumn offers its own charm with fruit-laden orchards and rich colours.
Yes, many walks pass through areas rich in history. The Wooden Horse Sculpture – Brockhampton Manor House loop from Bromyard is an excellent choice. This easy walk takes you through the grounds of the Brockhampton Estate, passing by the picturesque 600-year-old moated manor house.
The trails around Tedstone Delamere are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Hikers often praise the varied scenery, from the quiet river valleys and ancient woodlands to the open commons with their extensive views.
There are nearly 90 hiking routes to explore in the region. They range from short, easy strolls of just a few miles to more challenging moderate hikes, ensuring there's a trail for every fitness level.
For a more strenuous day out, the Suckley Hills on the Worcestershire Way loop is a great option. This moderate 9.9-mile (16 km) trail involves some rewarding climbs and follows a section of a well-known long-distance path, offering a fantastic experience of the rolling, wooded hills.


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