If you’re looking for a day out, Herefordshire boasts some stunning gardens, perfect for an autumn visit.

Lower Hope Gardens

Lower Hope Gardens in Ullingswick is a vibrant, colourful garden with seasonal variations.

The five-acre garden features impeccably manicured lawns, extensive herbaceous borders, rose gardens, and water features.

Visitors can explore the woodland area with azaleas and rhododendrons, the lime walk avenue, and a large lake landscaped with wildflowers and bulbs.

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Moors Meadow Gardens

Moors Meadow Gardens in Collington is a botanical haven, offering inspiration on how to work with nature.

The seven-acre garden has been tended by the same family since 1955 and features rarely seen species from around the world.

Visitors can explore the extensive shrubberies, grass garden, spring garden cottage-style areas, and the herb garden and kitchen garden.

Ralph Court Gardens

Ralph Court Gardens in Edwyn Ralph is home to 15 amazing gardens set in the grounds of a gothic rectory.

The gardens feature over 20 water features, including a musical fountain, and a new Dinosaur World with 18 full animatronic lifesize figures.

The on-site restaurant offers a wide range of food, including homemade cakes and Sunday roasts.

Hergest Croft Gardens

Hergest Croft Gardens in Kington offers stunning views towards the Black Mountains and spectacular autumn colour.

The 70-acre garden contains more than 5,000 rare trees and shrubs, including National Collections of Maples, Birches, and Zelkovas.

Visitors can explore the traditional vegetable garden, the Kitchen Garden, and the Azalea Garden, or enjoy light lunches and teas at the Maples Tearoom.

These gardens offer a perfect autumnal escape for nature lovers.

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