Best attractions and places to see around Stoke Lacy offer a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and local points of interest in Herefordshire. The area is characterized by its tranquil rural charm, quiet country lanes, and scenic countryside. Visitors can explore ancient woodlands, rolling hills, and various trails suitable for outdoor activities.
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The Talbot is a particular favourite, they brew their own selection of excellent beers, and the food is superb too! It is also in a great location alongside the River Teme and below Ankerdine Hill. The little chapel in the photo above is actually the Knightwick Mortuary Chapel, and it is up a nearby hill, about 3/4 of a mile from the Talbot.
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Road at the very heart of Malvern Hills with a decent ascent/decent. In the summer, the lane is surrounded by pine trees (which are quite rare in this terrain) and occasional oaks.
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The quietest and most scenic approach into Bromyard following the river.
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Steady, easy gradient that offers some good views from the top.
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Between the Abberley Hills to the north and the Malvern Hills to the south are the gently rolling, wooded Suckley Hills, which rise above the village of the same name. It's a beautiful place for a stroll, particularly in spring and summer when the surrounding orchards and woodland are full of colour and life. Dandelions bob on the breeze, bluebells carpet the woodland and bees buzz from flower to flower.
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Knightwick is a small and pretty village nestled below Ankerdine Hill and within a meander of the River Teme. It is a superb base for exploring this beautiful part of the country, with the Abberley Hills ridge and the Malverns on your doorstep and within easy driving distance of the Wye Valley AONB, the Shropshire Hills AONB, and the Cotswolds AONB. In terms of accommodation, the Talbot is a 15th-century coaching inn that serves excellent food and has rooms, perfect after a long hike.
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Stoke Lacy is surrounded by beautiful Herefordshire countryside. You can explore Blackhouse Wood Nature Reserve, an ancient semi-natural woodland known for its diverse plant life and as a stronghold for moths. The Suckley Hills offer gently rolling, wooded landscapes perfect for strolls, especially vibrant in spring and summer. Netherwood, a small woodland adjacent to the village, is also known for its spring wildflowers.
Yes, Stoke Lacy has notable historical landmarks. St Peter and St Paul's Church is a central feature with Norman origins, a 14th-century tower, and a 16th-century chancel screen. Nearby, you can also find Moreton Jeffries - The church without a name, a medieval church offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
The Suckley Hills are considered family-friendly, offering gentle strolls through orchards and woodlands. The village itself provides a tranquil setting for families to enjoy the rural charm. The local pub, The Wheatsheaf, is also a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
For local produce, Oliver's Cider and Perry welcomes pre-booked visits and has a shop and tasting room open on Saturdays. The village pub, The Wheatsheaf, is a popular spot serving traditional pub food and local ales. Additionally, The Talbot, Knightwick, a 15th-century coaching inn, is known for its excellent food and selection of locally brewed beers.
There are various cycling routes around Stoke Lacy. For touring cyclists, options include a difficult 83 km 'Northern Herefordshire hilly loop from Bromyard' or a 61 km 'Canwood Gallery Sculpture Park – View of the Malvern Hills loop from Stoke Lacy'. Road cyclists can explore routes like the 85 km 'View of Worcestershire Beacon – Wych Cutting View loop from Stoke Lacy'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Cycling around Stoke Lacy and Road Cycling Routes around Stoke Lacy guide pages.
Yes, Stoke Lacy offers several running trails. Options include a moderate 10 km 'Bromyard Countryside Views loop from Bromyard' or an easy 4.5 km 'Running loop from Evesbatch'. For more information on these and other routes, visit the Running Trails around Stoke Lacy guide page.
The spring and summer months are particularly vibrant for outdoor activities in Stoke Lacy. This is when the orchards and woodlands of the Suckley Hills are full of color, and wildflowers are in bloom at places like Netherwood and Blackhouse Wood Nature Reserve.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil rural charm and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites. The peaceful country lanes and scenic countryside are ideal for walking. Highlights like Blackhouse Wood Nature Reserve are valued for their ancient woodland and diverse wildlife, while the Suckley Hills are loved for their gentle strolls and vibrant seasonal displays.
Beyond the well-known natural areas, you might find interest in Roger Ellis Studios for drawing and painting classes, or Max Jive for modern smooth Jive classes. These offer unique local experiences that go beyond traditional sightseeing.
Yes, Stoke Lacy is surrounded by scenic countryside perfect for walking. You can enjoy peaceful riverside strolls along the River Frome or explore the trails within Blackhouse Wood Nature Reserve. The Suckley Hills also offer beautiful places for strolls, especially in spring and summer. For a more challenging trail, consider Storridge Shredder / Longtime Coasting to Longley in the Malvern Hills.
While Stoke Lacy itself is a small village, nearby options include The Talbot, Knightwick, a 15th-century coaching inn that offers rooms and is a superb base for exploring the region. The village also has a community hall that hosts various local events, which might be a good place to inquire about local B&Bs or guesthouses.


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