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Herefordshire is the rural border county, renowned for its beautiful and unspoilt countryside, historic buildings, Hereford cattle and varied agricultural produce. It is the gateway to the Welsh Marches and the bridge between the busy Cotswolds and the Wales. The county lies southwest of the Midlands and stretches from the Malvern Hills in the east to the Black Mountains in the West. At the heart of the county is the Cathedral City of Hereford.
This predominantly agricultural county is characterised by apple orchards, potatoes, undulating countryside and traditional “black and white” village houses. Historically, Herefordshire was the scene of much border conflict between the English and the Celts and today there are many castles ruins and ancient fortifications, the most remarkable of which is Offa’s Dyke – a popular tourist destination and walking route.
The River Wye runs through the county and has influenced its distinctive countryside. The Wye Valley is famous for its natural beauty, breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities; this area is now classified as an AONB – Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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