GPS Cycle and Walking Routes

Haugh Woods

2 miles (4 km)

These expansive woods in Hereford have mountain bike trails and a Butterfly Trail for walkers. The area covers about 850 acres so there's plenty of different trails to try. It's great for wildlife with over 600 recorded species of butterfly and moth. Families can enjoy nice easy walking trails with picnic benches to rest and refresh yourselves. The Haugh Wood Butterfly Trails are particularly popular. You can follow the waymarked trails and look out for the information boards which show you the different types of butterfly you may see on your walk. You can pick up all the trails from Haugh Wood car park in the centre of the woods.
There's lots of footpaths to choose from including the Three Choirs Way long distance trail which runs right through the wood. The Wye Valley Walk also skirts the western edge of the woods. You could actually follow the waymarked path from Hereford all the way to the woods as an alternative route.
The woods also link with the Mordiford Loop. The circular trail takes you through the orchards, woodland and countryside surrounding the village.

Postcode

HR1 4QX - Please note: Postcode may be approximate for some rural locations

Haugh Woods OS Map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking

Haugh Woods Open Street Map - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking

Pubs/Cafes

Head into Fownhope and there's a couple of nice old pubs to try. The noteworthy Greenman dates from 1485 so has over 500 years of history including links to the Civil War. They do excellent food and have a garden area for finer days. You can find the pub at postcode HR1 4PE for your sat navs.
The New Inn is also nearby in the village. The friendly pub also does good food and has a large lawned garden area for outdoor refreshments.

Dog Walking

The woodland trails at Haugh are ideal for dog walking and The New Inn mentioned above is also dog friendly.

Further Information and Other Local Ideas

The woods are located close to the pretty little village of Fownhope. Here you can start the circular Fownhope Walk which visits the woodland in Fownhope Park before heading to Haugh Wood. It's a nice way of visiting the site from the nearby settlement.
The Mordiford Dragon Trail is another great local option. The short walk celebrates Mordiford’s fascinating Dragon legend, taking you past a series of wooden sculptures which illustrate the tale of the dragon.
For more walking ideas in the area see the Herefordshire Walks page.

Photos

Haugh Wood - geograph.org.uk - 94554

Haugh Wood. Entrance to the Forestry Commission car park.

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Woodland Trail. The sign marks a stop on the butterfly trail. 

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Track junction in the woods. The trail marker indicates the North, or red, Butterfly Trail.

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Small pool. A brook running down to join the River Wye near Fownhope has formed a milky-looking pool.

Picnic area, Haugh Wood - geograph.org.uk - 1205456

Picnic area. The springlike weather brought many visitors to the car park today but it's not quite picnic weather yet.

Track in Haugh Wood - geograph.org.uk - 1274339

Track opening out into the countryside at the southern side of the wood. Heading downhill towards the Fownhope to Woolhope road.

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This is the entrance to the free car park and picnic area. It was a warm Bank Holiday Monday when this was taken.

Track junction, Haugh Wood - geograph.org.uk - 1205468

Track junction. The trail marker indicates the North, or red, Butterfly Trail.

Video

GPS Files

GPX File

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Memory Map Route

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