R EDUCE YOUR HOL IDAY MI L E S
THE ALLURE OF LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
The pandemic has made most of us review the way we live in many ways - the way we shop, the way we socialise, the way we entertain, the way we holiday. Although most travel restrictions have been lifted for overseas destinations, there is still a certain reticence among holiday makers to book those trips to faraway places, apprehensive of sudden changes in the rules, costly tests and confusing form-filling. Step forward not just the staycation but hyper-local tourism.
Many of us love to show off our local area to visiting friends and family, extolling the virtues of its many and varied attractions only to quietly admit you’ve not actually visited all or any of them yourself.
With this in mind, editor Sally-ann Bloomer spent a few days in the oft-overlooked city of Hereford, seeing it through the eyes of a tourist.
Who needs to travel hundreds of miles to enjoy a little mini-break? Don’t they say a change is as good as a rest? With this in mind, we loaded up the car for a couple of days to see just what the centre of Herefordshire has to offer.
At the heart of Hereford is a really bustling city centre, small but perfectly formed with history jumping out at you at every street turn and fabulous shops, bars and restaurants crying out to be enjoyed. The outskirts though are a real rural idyll, perfect for those looking for some R&R so for this trip we decided to try a little of each.
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