Best attractions and places to see around Birley With Upper Hill, a civil parish in Herefordshire, England, highlight its historical charm and natural beauty. The area encompasses the villages of Birley and Upper Hill, along with parts of Bush Bank. It features a network of public rights of way, offering opportunities to explore the surrounding countryside. The region is known for its historic buildings and scenic rural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice village and large enough to have a shop, a cafe and even a pizzeria (pizzas Fri & Sat 5-8pm only).
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Rolling through the scenic hamlet of Broxwood. Watch out for local traffic jams (horses) and road hazards (horseshit).
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The Central Bakery coffee shop is a good option for a refreshment break. Opens 8.00-2.30 Mon-Sat.
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As a start point to our tour into Wales, we pre-booked multi day carparking online in the Coop carpark (no in store loo facilities, just the grim ones at the adjacent bus depot) Served our purpose well though.
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The black and white village of Weobley was once a thriving medieval market town. Today it's a sleepy Herefordshire village but has plenty to see, with a range of historical buildings, and hints at its Saxon and Roman past. The Green Bean cafe and deli is ideal for a coffee or picnic supplies and opens Tues-Sat 0930-1500.
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A pretty market town in northern Herefordshire at the confluence of the River Lugg and it's tributary the River Kenwater.
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Beautiful village. Surrounded by breath taking views
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Pembridge village in northern Herefordshire is noted for it's historic black and white timber framed buildings. These where mostly built in the 14th century but many have been extended or renovated more recently.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Church of St Peter in Birley, a Grade I listed building. Nearby, the Weobley Black and White Village offers a glimpse into a medieval market town with its well-preserved timber-framed buildings. Similarly, Pembridge Village features historic 14th-century black and white structures. Other notable sites include Middle Hill, a listed house with 14th-century origins, and various other listed buildings like Gattertop and Yoke Farmhouse.
Yes, Birley With Upper Hill is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The parish council actively promotes its network of public rights of way, including footpaths and bridleways, perfect for exploring the countryside. For specific routes, you can find numerous options for hiking around Birley With Upper Hill, with trails ranging from easy to difficult. Cyclists can also discover various cycling routes and road cycling routes in the vicinity, including scenic lanes like Broxwood Countryside Lane.
The region boasts beautiful rural landscapes. You can explore the extensive network of public rights of way that wind through the countryside, offering views of the local flora and fauna. Broxwood Countryside Lane provides a tranquil experience through a scenic hamlet. Nearby, Berrington Hall Park, designed by Capability Brown, offers expansive parkland and viewpoints. Queenswood Arboretum is also a short drive away, providing a diverse collection of trees for nature lovers.
Many attractions around Birley With Upper Hill are suitable for families. The charming black and white villages of Weobley and Pembridge are great for a leisurely stroll, offering shops and cafes. The public rights of way provide safe and enjoyable walks for all ages. Berrington Hall Park is also a family-friendly destination with open spaces to explore. The nearby Leominster Town Centre offers a pleasant setting for a family outing.
Visitors frequently praise the historical charm and natural beauty. The well-preserved black and white timber-framed buildings in villages like Weobley and Pembridge are often highlighted for their unique character. The quiet, scenic routes like Broxwood Countryside Lane are appreciated for their tranquility. The overall appeal lies in the blend of ancient history, picturesque villages, and opportunities for peaceful exploration of the countryside.
The villages of Weobley and Pembridge offer several options. Weobley has cafes and pubs, with The Green Bean cafe and deli being a popular choice for coffee or picnic supplies. Pembridge also features a shop, a cafe, and even a pizzeria on certain evenings. Leominster Town Centre, a short drive away, provides a wider selection of eateries and cafes.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking routes. For example, you can find trails like the 'Pembridge Village – Eardisland Village loop' or the 'Leominster Town Centre – Grange Court loop' which are popular. The 'Berrington Court & Luston loop from Leominster' offers a more challenging, longer hike. You can explore more options and details on the Hiking around Birley With Upper Hill guide page.
The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly pleasant for exploring the public rights of way and enjoying the lush countryside. The weather is generally milder, making it ideal for hiking and cycling. Autumn also offers stunning scenery with changing foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Many of the public rights of way and countryside lanes around Birley With Upper Hill are dog-friendly, offering ample space for walks. When walking with dogs, it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds, and to follow the Countryside Code. Specific trails like those found in the Hiking around Birley With Upper Hill guide are generally suitable for dogs.
Beyond Birley With Upper Hill, Herefordshire offers several significant landmarks. These include the impressive Hereford Cathedral, known for its Mappa Mundi and Chained Library, and Croft Castle and Parkland. Berrington Hall, with its Capability Brown-designed park, is also a prominent National Trust property. These sites provide further insights into the region's rich heritage.
The Birley With Upper Hill Parish Council actively maintains and promotes its local network of footpaths and bridleways. For detailed information and maps regarding these public rights of way, you can visit the parish council's website directly: birleywithupperhillparishcouncil.gov.uk/footpaths/.
Yes, the area offers a variety of cycling routes catering to different abilities. For instance, the Cycling around Birley With Upper Hill guide includes easy routes like the 'Eardisland Village – Dilwyn Black and White Village loop' and more moderate options such as the 'Eardisland Castle – Pembridge Market Hall loop'. Road cyclists can also find routes ranging from easy to moderate in the Road Cycling Routes around Birley With Upper Hill guide.


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