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Discover Cider Country - Explore mellow golden countryside, pedalling between medieval villages, historic inns and fruitful orchards, on a delightful Herefordshire Cider Circuit adventure with Julie Brominicks
BBC Countryfile Magazine
|October 2024
Explore mellow golden countryside, pedalling between medieval villages, historic inns and fruitful orchards, on a delightful Herefordshire Cider Circuit adventure with Julie Brominicks. I'm cycling Porter's Perfection, one of three cider circuits developed for Visit Herefordshire over the past few years. Each showcases a section of this bucolic county's loveliest villages, pubs, orchards and cidermakers via lanes suited to bicycles - e-bikes for hill-averse cyclists like me. The idea is to allow you to appreciate the sights, sounds and smells of cider country while traversing roads never meant for modern cars. If you have dodgy knees, or are keen to indulge in the local adult apple juice as you go (remember, it's illegal to cycle while under the influence), Visit Herefordshire also promotes cider bus routes.

Foxwhelp. Michelin. Dabinett, Yarlington Mill, Hereford Redstreak. They sound like a found poem, these apple varieties Denis Gwatkin points out in his soft burr, one unsprayed tree at a time. "No chemicals. The sheep graze and fertilise the orchard." His eyes are kind beneath lively russet brows. The bark is lichened; a blackbird is fussing in the undergrowth. The fruit is small, green and cool, though it's a hot day, and the hills beyond this leafy shade are blue.
Despite the merry flags and bustle at Gwatkin Red Cow, Denis's restaurant at Moorhampton Park Farm - where he's greeted every customer, the chef, labourers and each Ryeland sheep and Hereford calf there's a tranquillity in this orchard. I'm also sensing a gentle wisdom in Denis that comes as no surprise: I'm halfway through a relaxed cycle journey around Herefordshire's mild west, and I've already discovered that cidermakers in these parts are as passionate about their landscape and community as they are about their drink.
Hilary Engel discovered a love of cider making after escaping from London to Fair Oak Farm
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