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What’s on - Herefordshire


August


Lakefest 11th – 14th August Set in the beautiful Eastnor Castle grounds, this is a family fun day that is a definite must this summer. Along with live music there are even more activities planned at the festival including theatre workshops, BMX displays, glamba drumming workshops, circus displays, arts and crafts, band signings, and so much more.


For more information visit www.lakefest.co.uk


Malvern Vintage & Retro Fair 13th August Step back in time and discover an array of vintage crafts and products from local vintage traders. Whether you’re just looking for a great day out, or something to buy, you can be sure this will be a great afternoon out with the local community and visitors alike.


For more information visit www.visitthemalverns.org


Bromyard Jazz Festival The middle weekend of August First starting back in 2011, a spectacular New Orleans-style parade along the main streets of Bromyard opens the festival with a marching band leading festival-goers in. Not only can you enjoy the fantastic sounds of the bands, but you’ll also get to enjoy everything else that Bromyard has on offer.


For more information visit www.bromyardsjazzfestival.co.uk


Bromyard Hop Festival Last weekend in August Bromyard and the Frome Valley has been a centre for hop-growing since 1577 and Herefordshire is now the largest hop-growing area in the UK. The festival celebrates the town’s hop-growing heritage with the main event being The World Championship Hop Pocket. There will also be other attractions including two music venues, film shows, memorabilia, real ales and crafts.


For more information visit: www.bromyardhopfestival.co.uk September Hidden Churches of


Herefordshire Tour 16th September Think you know Herefordshire well? Why not explore and discover further with local expert and author John Kinross. You will travel through picturesque Herefordshire countryside and visit a small number of Simon Jenkins’s England’s Thousand Best Churches, including Brinsop, Eardisley, Shobden, St Margarets, Abbey Dore, Eaton Bishop as well as a lunch stop at All Saints Church in Hereford.


For more information visit www.visitherefordshire.co.uk


Ross Walking Festival 23rd – 25th September With an array of different walks to join, you can be sure to find one that suits you out of 15 spectacular routes. You could combine your walk with a lunch cruise, or why not follow the footsteps of Dick Whittington above the Vale of Leardon. Booking is essential for the Ross Walking Festival with a small charge of £5.


For more information visit www.rosswalkingfestival.co.uk


Forest Steam Train Ride Throughout September Enjoy a relaxing journey along the Dean Forest Railway behind a steam locomotive with all the family. Watch the world go by and soak up the stunning views during your ride. The sounds and smells of the steam engine will take you back in time and bring back memories of days gone by.


For more information visit www.deanforestrailway.co.uk


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