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    Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is the largest membership-based wildlife organisation in the county, dedicated to inspiring people about wildlife, acting as a wildlife champion and creating wildlife havens. 

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    Sophie Cowling at work in the River Lugg (Image by Jim Johnston)

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Holywell Dingle

Holywell Dingle

A narrow, steep-sided wood valley

  • Ancient trees
  • Birdwatching
  • Fungi
  • Geological interest
  • Getting away from it all
Cave in woodland

King Arthur's Cave

The reserve and caves are open to visit from dawn to dusk. There is a small pull-in to park, an interpretation board and well walked public footpath that goes down past the cave. The rest of the…

  • Ancient trees
  • Fungi
  • Geological interest
  • Getting away from it all
View along path through green trees in spring

Lea & Paget's Wood

A magical ancient woodland in the Woolhope Dome.

  • Birdwatching
  • Butterflies
  • Fungi
  • Geological interest
  • Historical interest
Stinking Hellebore

Rudge End Quarry

An old quarry site with an interesting calcicole flora

  • Geological interest
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