Tourism in Clifford Tourism
accounts for a significant part of Clifford's economy. Visitors
are attracted by the proximity to the 'town of books', Hay-on-Wye, as well as by the scenery in Clifford itself. Walkers hike through Clifford along the Wye Valley Walk and the Herefordshire Trail,
and canoeists can often be seen floating past the village around the
many bends of the River Wye.
B&Bs Walking More information to follow
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Bed and Breakfasts in Clifford are listed below.
Note to local B&B and self-catering accommodation owners: Currently there is no charge for this listing; please contact the
website manager if you would like your
details to appear here. In return, please feel free to add a link to this website to your own site.
Julie Jones, Cottage farm, Middlewood, Clifford, Herefordshire, HR3 5SX. Tel: 01497 831496 E-mail Website
John & Jane Neville, Hardwicke Green, Hardwicke, Herefordshire, HR3 5HA Tel: 01497 831051 E-mail Website
Tina & Philip Jackson, Haie Barn, The Bage, Dorstone, Herefordshire, HR3 5SU 01497 831729
Megan Morrissey, Hawkeswood Farm, Hardwicke, Herefordshire 01497 820308 E-mail
Sylvia Mason, Locksters Pool, Clifford, Herefordshire 01497 831373 Camping also available.
Ann Gladstone, Bullens Bank and Llangain, Archenfield, Hardwicke, Herefordshire 01865 556094 Self-catering accommodation. Website 1 Website 2
Marilyn & Bill Hurst, Springfield, Clifford, Hereford, HR3 5HU E-mail
The Old Castle Inn, Clifford, Hereford, HR3 5ET 01497 831 063 Self-catering accommodation. E-mail Website
Simon Forrester, The Peren, Lower Wyeside, Herefordshire HR3 5EU 01497 831 225 Self-catering accommodation. E-mail Website
Libby Jones, Highfield B&B, Bage, Dorstone, Hereford, HR3 5SU 01497831431 Email Website
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Walking
Public Footpaths and Bridleways The
Parish is blessed with a widespread network of 49 public footpaths
totalling 46 km and 6 bridleways totalling 6 km. They include stretches
of the Wye Valley Walk and the Herefordshire Trail.
Bake Lane, which links the B4352 and the UC 7502 (Priory Wood), is
currently understood to be ‘no-man’s land’; negotiations are taking
place with Herefordshire Council to change its status to that of
bridleway.
Common Land There
are 5 designated areas of common land in the Parish: 0.1 hectares at
Priory Wood, 1 hectare on Merbach Hill, 0.8 hectares on Little
Mountain, 0.2 hectares at Alt Common and 0.2 hectares at Bullen’s Bank.
All can be accessed by Public Rights of Way. There are also 0.1
hectares of common land east of Clifford Castle and bordering the River
Wye; it is a restricted access Nature Reserve administered by The
Herefordshire Nature Trust.
Village Greens Currently,
there are no village greens in the Parish. However, application has
been made to Herefordshire Council to obtain a modification order to
register 3 small parcels of undesignated land at Priory Wood as a
village green.
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