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Bromyard And Winslow

Northern Herefordshire hilly loop from Bromyard

Hard

Northern Herefordshire hilly loop from Bromyard

05:31

83.8km

990m

Cycling

This difficult 52.1-mile touring cycling loop from Bromyard features 3245 feet of climbing and scenic Herefordshire views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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8.88 km

Hegdon Hill Trig Point

Highlight • Natural Monument

Hegdon Hill is a trig pointed summit near Hereford, England. Hegdon Hill is 255 metres high and is a UK listed Marilyn.

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34.1 km

This viewpoint, below the summit of Dionscourt Hill at 291m, offers far-reaching vistas out across the Teme valley - a great place to pause for breath after the climb.

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72.7 km

Ankerdine Hill

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83.8 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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73.2 km

3.79 km

3.58 km

2.82 km

435 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

46.8 km

32.4 km

2.77 km

1.93 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this cycling loop?

This challenging route is approximately 83.8 km (52 miles) long. Komoot estimates it takes around 5 hours and 30 minutes of active cycling time to complete, but this can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Where can I park to access the Northern Herefordshire hilly loop?

Bromyard offers various parking options, including public car parks in the town center. For specific details on parking facilities and potential charges, it's advisable to check the local council website, such as herefordshire.gov.uk, before your visit.

Is public transport available to reach the starting point in Bromyard?

Bromyard is accessible by local bus services. For up-to-date information on routes and timetables connecting to Bromyard, you can consult the Herefordshire Council's public transport pages or local travel websites.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The route features diverse and demanding terrain, characterized by winding roads and rolling hills. Cyclists should expect a mix of challenging ascents and exhilarating descents. While surfaces are mostly paved, some segments may be unpaved. The landscape includes forested hills, farmland, and undulating countryside.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

No, this route is rated as 'difficult' and requires 'very good fitness'. With significant elevation gain (around 990 meters or 3248 feet), it is best suited for experienced touring cyclists looking for a physical challenge, not beginners.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The route offers beautiful scenery, particularly vibrant in autumn with its farmlands and apple orchards. However, the challenging terrain means it's best enjoyed in drier conditions. Spring and early autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and good visibility, but always check the weather forecast before you go.

What scenic viewpoints or landmarks can I expect to see along the way?

The loop offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Notable highlights include the Hegdon Hill Trig Point, the View of the Teme Valley from Dionscourt Hill, and Ankerdine Hill. You'll also pass through charming villages and see traditional timber-framed 'Black and White Villages'.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle this route?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public route. However, always be mindful of private land and respect local regulations.

Is the Northern Herefordshire hilly loop dog-friendly?

This is a cycling route primarily on roads and some unpaved segments. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces, bringing a dog on a touring bicycle route of this difficulty and length would require careful consideration for their safety and comfort, especially given the traffic and challenging terrain. It's not typically recommended for dogs to accompany cyclists on such routes unless they are specifically trained and equipped for it.

Are there cafes or pubs along the route for refreshments?

The route passes through picturesque countryside and charming villages, offering opportunities to find local cafes and pubs. Bromyard itself has options, and smaller establishments may be found in villages along the way. It's a good idea to research specific opening times and locations before your ride, especially in rural areas.

What makes this route unique beyond its challenge?

Beyond its demanding hills and scenic beauty, this route is an excellent way to explore the core of Herefordshire's countryside. You'll encounter the distinctive 'Black and White Villages' with their traditional timber-framed houses and pass through a region famous for its cider production, potentially intersecting with local 'Cider Circuits' that highlight producers.

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