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The Weir Garden

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The Weir Garden is a picturesque 10-acre National Trust property nestled alongside the River Wye, near Swainshill in Herefordshire, England. Located approximately 8 kilometers west of Hereford on the A438 road, this unique site combines cultivated gardens with natural riverside landscapes. Standing at an elevation of 66 metres, it is renowned for its diverse plant life, abundant wildlife, and significant Roman ruins, making it a captivating destination in the scenic Wye Valley.

Visitors consistently praise the garden's natural beauty and…

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    26. november 2019

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    The Weir is a stunning riverside garden on the Wye. Owned by the National Trust, the garden is nestled within picturesque Herefordshire countryside. Bursting with life at every time of year, the gardens are home to lots of wildlife and plant life. If you visit in the Autumn, the walled garden is filled with seasonal produce.

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    Højdemeter 70 m

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    Adult: £6.85

    Child: £3.40

    Family: £15.85

    Family (one adult): £8.90


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    Swainshill, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 7QF

    www.nationaltrust.org.uk/the-weir-garden

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    Placering: Kenchester, West Midlands Region, England, Storbritannien

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    Are there specific walking routes or trails within The Weir Garden, and what are their difficulty levels?

    The Weir Garden offers a variety of walking routes, ranging from leisurely strolls through the cultivated gardens to paths along the riverside and through parkland areas. While specific named trails with official difficulty ratings aren't detailed, the garden's design includes a steep bank descending to the River Wye, which means some paths may involve inclines. Generally, most walks are considered easy to moderate, suitable for a relaxed pace. The parkland areas offer longer routes through meadows and orchards.

    Is The Weir Garden suitable for a winter visit, and what can I expect to see?

    Yes, The Weir Garden is open year-round, including winter weekends (except Christmas Eve). While the vibrant floral displays of spring and summer are absent, winter offers a different kind of beauty. You can enjoy the stark, peaceful riverside landscapes, observe overwintering birds like teal, and appreciate the garden's structure and historical features without the crowds. The Roman ruins and the rustic hut are accessible, and the bare trees offer expansive views over the Wye Valley.

    What are the parking arrangements at The Weir Garden, and is there a fee?

    Parking is available on site at The Weir Garden. As a National Trust property, parking is typically free for National Trust members. Non-members may need to pay an admission fee which usually includes parking, or a separate parking charge. It's advisable to check the official National Trust website for the most current information on fees and opening times, especially during peak seasons when the car park can fill up quickly.

    Can I reach The Weir Garden using public transport?

    The Weir Garden is located near Swainshill, approximately 8 km west of Hereford on the A438 road. While there might be local bus services that pass along the A438, direct public transport links to the garden entrance itself may be limited. It's recommended to check local bus schedules from Hereford or consider a taxi service for the final leg of your journey if relying on public transport.

    Is The Weir Garden family-friendly, and are there specific activities for children?

    Absolutely, The Weir Garden is very family-friendly. It offers nature-inspired adventures for families, including a secret treehouse and seasonal trails designed to engage younger visitors. The open spaces, riverside paths, and opportunities for wildlife spotting make it an enjoyable outing for all ages. Picnic areas are also available for families to relax and enjoy the scenery.

    Are dogs allowed at The Weir Garden?

    The National Trust generally welcomes dogs at many of its properties, often with specific guidelines. For The Weir Garden, it's best to consult the official National Trust website or contact the property directly for their current dog policy, including whether dogs are allowed in all areas, if they must be on a lead, and if there are any restrictions.

    What unique historical features, beyond the Roman ruins, can I explore at The Weir Garden?

    Beyond the notable Roman ruins, which include buttresses and an octagonal cistern, The Weir Garden boasts several other historical gems. You can discover the historic three-sided walled garden with its restored 1920s Foster & Pearson glasshouse and early Georgian cold frames. There's also a rustic hut built by Roger Parr in the 1950s, featuring a unique floor of white quartz and horse's teeth, and a 1920 boathouse, one of the few remaining along the Wye.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at The Weir Garden?

    The Weir Garden is a haven for wildlife, particularly due to its riverside location and diverse habitats. Birdwatchers can spot blackcaps, mute swans, kingfishers, goosanders, and in summer, sand martins. Teal often overwinter here. The garden is also rich in insects, including the rare club-tailed dragonfly, banded demoiselle damselflies, white-legged damselflies, various butterflies, hoverflies, and crickets. Otters are also known to frequent the River Wye.

    Are there cafes or refreshment options available at The Weir Garden, or nearby?

    While the provided information doesn't explicitly mention an on-site cafe at The Weir Garden, many National Trust properties offer refreshment facilities. It's recommended to check the official National Trust website for the most up-to-date information on catering options. Alternatively, being located just 8 km from Hereford, there are numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants available in the town.

    What should I wear for a walk at The Weir Garden?

    Given the garden's riverside location and varied terrain, including potentially damp paths and grassy areas, comfortable walking shoes or boots are recommended. Layers are always a good idea, as the weather can change, and a waterproof jacket would be beneficial, especially outside of summer. During colder months, warm clothing is essential. Sun protection is advisable during sunny periods, regardless of the season.

    Is wild swimming permitted in the River Wye adjacent to The Weir Garden?

    The River Wye flows alongside The Weir Garden, and while it's a beautiful natural feature, wild swimming is generally not encouraged or permitted directly from National Trust properties due to safety concerns, water quality, and potential impact on wildlife. It's always best to adhere to any signage or official guidance regarding river access and activities.

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