Our award-winning vineyard nestles at the foot of the Malvern Hills on the Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire border and we’re proud to call Herefordshire our home.
We do all we can to promote the county and are delighted to support our friends at Visit Herefordshire and all they do to raise awareness the area too.
Here are a few of our favourite autumn and winter pastimes in Herefordshire…hopefully, if you’re a visitor, or a resident, and you’ve not done them before, you can try out some of these activities soon.
Go stargazing
This is the perfect time of year to indulge in some stargazing. You could even enjoy a glass of our wine while viewing the constellations!
We’ve low levels of light pollution and open spaces in Herefordshire that mean it’s easy to get a good look at the night skies here.
You might even be able to see a meteor shower – there’s Orionid in October, usually peaking around October 20 or 21, and Leonid will be active from November 6 to 30, peaking on November 18.
Brilliantly, the Visit Herefordshire website includes a free downloadable stargazers guide to Herefordshire you can use too.
Go foodie
There are lots of wonderful makers and producers in our county and there are even foodie tours you can go on as well. We’re world famous here for our Hereford beef, plus we’ve some very quaffable craft beer, artisan cider and, of course, our (hyperlink to wines www.foxburyfields.co.uk/#Flavor). In the spring, there’s homegrown asparagus available from farm shops and the county is known for its summer strawberries too.
Go rambling
Herefordshire has some of the best walks around. We know we’re biased, but the county offers stunning scenery and breath-taking wildscapes for you to enjoy. We’ve wild mountain ponies, picturesque, ruined castles and ancient caves. You could end your adventure in a snug gastropub cuddled up by a warming open fire and tucking in to a hearty roast, featuring ingredients sourced in the county too.