Top 5 Nature & Parks in Bromyard, England

May 26, 2021 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Bromyard, United Kingdom including Kingfisher Trout Lake, Brook House Woods, The Garden at The Bannut, Ralph Court Gardens, Moors Meadow Gardens.
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1. Kingfisher Trout Lake

Home Farm Green Lane, Bromyard HR7 4SZ England +44 1885 488464 http://www.fisheries.co.uk/kingfisher/
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Kingfisher Trout Lake

Reviewed By 27DavidG27 - Hereford, United Kingdom

First time allowed back since lockdown.You need to ring up to book a place before going.Fishing starts at 8am.Strict distancing has been measured out by the picnic benches.No entry to the Lodge but the toilet is open.Lots of improvements done to aid the angler.I had the £14 C&R ticket and managed to land 9 on blue flash damsels,loads of fish free rising.There were 10 anglers there with loads of space between each other.Have booked to come again.Well done Christine and Darren.

2. Brook House Woods

Avenbury Lane, Bromyard England +44 7966 529815 http://WWW.BROOKHOUSEWOODS.COM
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Brook House Woods

Reviewed By SophieRowe524 - Elland, United Kingdom

We’ve (begrudgingly) just returned home from the most wonderful break at Brook House Woods, and to say we enjoyed it is a huge understatement. My boyfriend and I stayed in the Yurt for three nights, and the feeling of solitude you get from the surroundings, and accommodation itself, made it feel like much more. The accommodation was beautiful, with an incredibly comfy bed and the most gorgeous bedding - it was the best nights sleep we’ve had in ages! The outdoor woodland kitchen is truly beautiful, and the food we ordered ahead (a cake, breakfast, pizza dough and some local beers) was fantastic! We cooked the pizzas in the outdoor pizza oven and the little gas stove was perfect for everything else. The bathroom was quite a surprise! Totally private right next door to the yurt, beautifully clean and much larger than expected. The Yurt also has a private decked area with fire pit which we spent most early mornings and evenings sat out on. If you’re looking for a ‘get away from it all’ weekend, I truly can’t recommend this place enough. We didn’t venture far as the local area was so lovely, and spent our days walking to the local pub, drinking craft cider at the on site cidery ‘Little Pomona’, watching a film in the private outdoor cinema, and taking park in a wood work workshop (also handily on site). We can’t wait to come back!

3. The Garden at The Bannut

Bringsty, Bromyard WR6 5TA England +44 1885 483545 [email protected] http://www.bannut.co.uk
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

The Garden at The Bannut

Established 3 acre garden open to the public from April until September. Tea Room serving light lunches, drinks, cakes and scones. Wednesdays and Saturdays 11am-4pm

4. Ralph Court Gardens

Edwyn Ralph, Bromyard HR7 4LU England +44 1885 483225 [email protected] http://www.ralphcourtgardens.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 387 reviews

Ralph Court Gardens

12 amazing gardens set in the grounds of a gothic rectory. From Italy to Africa the gardens transport you around the world. Our superb Restaurant, 'Phileas Fogg's',offers a wide range of food freshly prepared on site. Ample parking for cars and coaches. Full disabled access throughout garden and Restaurant.

Reviewed By Mugrot - Bromyard, United Kingdom

What fun! They had gone to great lengths to make the gardens fun fir all ages from the giant dragon and his nest to the wiches and gravestones with names like Justin Pieces and Izzy Dead! The gardens are quirky and lovely. I particularly liked the music which came out of hidden loudspeakers as you walked by.

5. Moors Meadow Gardens

Moors Meadow Moors Meadow Collington, Bromyard HR7 4LZ England +44 1885 410318 http://www.moorsmeadow.co.uk
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Moors Meadow Gardens

These enchanting gardens are a botanical asset filling you with inspiration and ideas and how to work with nature. On a hillside overlooking the beautiful Kyre valley the organic 7-acreas are a tranquil haven where plants and wildlife flourish. Meandering paths lead through extensive shrubberies, grass garden, spring garden cottage-style areas, past pools, beds and borders, into the herb garden and kitchen garden. Enter the Lower Garden through stunning dragonfly gates, into the Fernery, down the meadow with numerous flowers, countless bulbs and many specimen trees and shrubs. Intriguing features and sculptures. Most Romantic Garden in Central England, Voted Second Favourite Garden in Central England. Bronze medal Britain’s Best Gardener’s Garden. Nominated for a Rural Oscar 2019. Featured on Gardener’s World TV and several magazines. Open over 20 years for NGS charities. Open all year by appointment, wander alone or book a guided tour. No Dogs. Adults £7, Children £1.50.

Reviewed By 209quentinc - Bromyard, United Kingdom

Can't believe I have lived so close to this lovely place for years and never visited before. Set well off the main road this valley has a wonderful microclimate. Basically it is a meadow, bordered and interspersed with an amazing variety of trees, shrubs and perennials, with wandering paths mown through it. At present the foxgloves and candelabra primulas have pride of place, with lots of climbing roses and flowering shrubs, but clearly the planting has been carefully planned to have colour and interest all year round. Wear strong shoes, wellies if it has been wet, there are steepish slopes, and don't visit if you like 'tidy' gardens- this garden is a delight of grasses, wildflowers, common and very unusual varieties of trees and shrubs all growing happily together. There are a few ponds and lots of birds, here and there the interest is piqued by metal sculptures on the seats andhanging in the trees. A place to go back to in different seasons I think. The cake was scrumptious as well!

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