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Easy hiking trails around Staunton On Arrow traverse a landscape characterized by tranquil, rolling hills and picturesque countryside in Herefordshire. The area features scenic riverside walks along the River Arrow and ancient earthworks such as Offa's Dyke. Hikers can explore Iron Age hillforts like Croft Ambrey and Wapley Hillfort, which offer views of the Marches region. Pokehouse Wood provides a sensory experience with wild garlic and the sound of rapids.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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25
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4.31km
01:14
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.77km
01:53
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.69km
01:37
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.22km
01:42
90m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kington is a lovely little town in the shadow of Hergest Ridge, and is a renowned centre for walking. The little museum has an excellent sculpture of Fly the walking dog - which captures the spirit of dogs taken for a good walk in the countryside.
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An isolated and steep sided hill, just over a 1000 ft high, with beautiful woods that have clear paths running through them. There are some magnificent trees to be seen. In parts the paths can be overgrown with bracken, but they are still clear.
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You can just about make out the ramparts of Wapley Hillfort, but it is pretty overgrown.
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Wearing a gorgeous woodland cloak, whale-backed Shobdon Hill is a 1,070-foot (326 m) Marilyn-listed summit in Herefordshire. Hikers ascending from the east are rewarded with splendid views across the valley to Mere Hill Wood. A path traverses the broad crest of the hill, with the occasional vista seen through gaps in the trees. The Mortimer Trail traverses the hill on its way west towards Wapley Hillfort.
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Titley is a gorgeous village in the north west of Herefordshire. Its location close to the uplands along the Welsh border means there are some great walking routes in the surrounding countryside, such as a hike to the summit of nearby Bradnor Hill at 1,283 feet (391 m). There are rooms at the Stagg Inn, as well as excellent food. It was the first pub in the UK to be awarded a Michelin Star.
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The market town of Kington is an ideal base for exploring Hergest Ridge and Bradnor Hill, both summits on the high ground that separates England from Wales. Accommodation is plentiful and there are a number of pubs, cafes and restaurants for the post-walk refuel. Both the Offa's Dyke Path and the Herefordshire Trail run through the town, while the Mortimer Trail ends here.
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Shobdon Hill is a wooded hill near Kinsham and has an unmarked summit. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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Staunton On Arrow offers a good selection of easy hiking trails. There are 24 easy routes specifically categorized as such, out of a total of 78 hiking tours in the area. These trails are generally well-suited for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Easy hikes in Staunton On Arrow primarily feature tranquil, rolling hills and picturesque countryside. You'll find scenic riverside paths along the River Arrow, as well as routes that explore ancient earthworks and hillforts. The trails are generally gentle, making them accessible for most abilities.
Yes, the area is rich in historical and natural points of interest. You can explore ancient sites like Croft Ambrey Hillfort and Wapley Hillfort, which offer rewarding views. Some routes also pass by significant natural features such as Ancient Oak Trees. The Highland – Wapley Hillfort loop from Staunton on Arrow is a great option to explore an ancient hillfort.
The easy trails in Staunton On Arrow are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil countryside, the historical features like hillforts, and the well-maintained paths that make for a pleasant and accessible outdoor experience.
Many of the easy hikes in Staunton On Arrow are suitable for families, offering gentle gradients and interesting sights. Trails that explore ancient hillforts or follow riverside paths are often popular choices for all ages. For example, the Highland – Wapley Hillfort loop is a manageable 2.7-mile route that explores an ancient site.
Generally, the easy hiking trails around Staunton On Arrow are dog-friendly, especially those through open countryside and woodlands. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, particularly when passing through farmland with livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Yes, there are several easy circular walks available. A popular option is the Highland – Wapley Hillfort loop from Staunton on Arrow, which is 2.7 miles long. Another local favourite is the Lookout Bench – Nash Wood Viewpoint loop from Shire Hall, an easy 4.2-mile path offering scenic viewpoints.
The spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant for easy hikes in Staunton On Arrow. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, including wild garlic in areas like Pokehouse Wood, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also enjoyable, though some paths may be busier. Winter walks can be serene, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions.
Yes, some easy routes are conveniently located near local pubs. The The Stagg Inn, Titley – Green Lane loop from Titley is a 3.5-mile trail that starts and ends near The Stagg Inn, making it ideal for combining a walk with a pub lunch.
Absolutely. The area's rolling hills provide numerous opportunities for scenic vistas. The Lookout Bench – Nash Wood Viewpoint loop from Shire Hall is specifically highlighted for its scenic viewpoints. Additionally, exploring ancient hillforts like Croft Ambrey often rewards hikers with tremendous panoramic views of the Marches region.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter, easy walk, the Highland – Wapley Hillfort loop from Staunton on Arrow is a great option. At 2.7 miles (4.3 km), it can typically be completed in just over an hour, offering a rewarding experience without requiring a full day.


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