Kington to Small Breeds Farm and Owl Centre, Kington

A gentle walk to the south of Kington offering fine views. This walk can be muddy in places and there is one short but steep climb. The route involves a mixture of stiles and gates.

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    Activity: Walking
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    Distance: 5.72 km
  • ◔
    Calculated time: 1h 50 
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    Difficulty: Easy

  • ⚐
    Return to departure point: Yes
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    Vertical gain: + 75 m
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    Vertical drop: - 75 m

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    Highest point: 237 m
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    Lowest point: 156 m

Description

Start : Clock tower, Kington (HR5 3BQ) Grid ref. SO 295 565

(S/E) Starting at the clock tower head West along Mill Street, passing Kington Museum and the football ground.

(1) Enter the recreation ground keeping to the right-hand side and at the end enter the High School playing fields via an iron kissing gate. Proceed across the playing fields along the line of oaks heading for a second kissing gate on the far side. Carry on through two more kissing gates until you emerge at the side of the road.

(2) Do not join the road but turn sharp left down the short driveway of Hergest Mill. Follow the right of way down the right hand side of the garden until you reach a wooden gate. Pass through this and another gate.

(3) Walk across a bridge over the River Arrow (known locally as Murder Bridge), up the short incline and over the stile at the top. Now proceed down the long field you have entered keeping the fence to your right.

At the end of this field carry on through the gate and follow the path around the next field until you reach a gateless opening in the boundary to the next field. The path now proceeds left up the side of the field.

(4) After 50m you’ll find a finger post by the hedge and a clear path cutting diagonally across the field should be seen going towards the middle of a line of trees. The exit from the far side of the field is via a stile about 50 metres from the top right hand corner of the field. After climbing the stile proceed with care down the steps to the small lane.

(5) Turn left up the lane and a steep hill levelling out after about 250m. Carry on past a turning on the left around a sharp right hand bend. 80m further on there’s a stile on the left into a field opposite Steepholm.

(6) Proceed across the next four fields (two stiles and a gate) keeping the hedge to your right. Behind you there are fine views of Hergest Ridge and Bradnor Hill. On entering the 4th field you’ll be able to see the Small Breeds Farm & Owl Centre ahead. (A)

(7) To return to the town, you can either retrace the way you have come, or turn right out of the Owl Centre and follow the quiet country lane downhill (North) for about 1.5 Km back to Kington.

(8) Turn left when you reach the T-junction, cross the bridge over the River Arrow, walk up Bridge Street, and turn left into the High Street which will return you to the clock tower. (S/E)

Waypoints

  1. S/E : km 0 - alt. 162 m - Clock tower, Kington
  2. 1 : km 0.29 - alt. 161 m - Recreation ground
  3. 2 : km 0.99 - alt. 168 m - Side of the road
  4. 3 : km 1.19 - alt. 168 m - Bridge over the River Arrow
  5. 4 : km 1.94 - alt. 181 m - Finger post by the hedge
  6. 5 : km 2.23 - alt. 191 m - Small lane
  7. 6 : km 2.78 - alt. 229 m - Fields
  8. 7 : km 3.49 - alt. 227 m - Small Breeds Farm & Owl Centre
  9. 8 : km 5.21 - alt. 159 m - T-junction
  10. S/E : km 5.72 - alt. 162 m - Clock tower, Kington

Practical information

Start : Clock tower, Kington (HR5 3BQ) Grid ref. SO 295 565

Terrain : This walk can be muddy in places and there is one short but steep climb. The route involves a mixture of stiles and gates.

Refreshments : (A) Small Breeds Farm & Owl Centre : You’ll find a tea room serving tea, cakes and light snacks. For more information visit owlcentre.com.

Maintenance : If you know of a problem on our local footpaths please send details to footpaths@kingtonwalks.org.

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In the nearby area

(A) Small Breeds Farm & Owl Centre : If you’d like to visit, allow up to an hour and a half. You’ll also find a tea room serving tea, cakes and light snacks. For more information visit owlcentre.com.

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