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Vaughans Way

Herefordshire, England

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Trail length

27.7 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

312 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

canyons
wheelchair-friendly
rivers

Activity types

camping
nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long is Vaughans Way in Herefordshire and how many days does Vaughans Way take?

Vaughans Way is 27.73 km long with about 312 m of total elevation gain, so it is a relatively gentle long-distance walk by Herefordshire standards. Strong walkers can complete it in a long day, but its multi-day format makes it well suited to a relaxed 2-day trip with an overnight stop near the middle of the route.

Is Vaughans Way an easy walk or a challenging long-distance trail?

Vaughans Way is generally considered easy. The route covers 27.73 km with 312 m of ascent, so the challenge comes more from the overall distance than from steep climbing, making it a manageable option for walkers used to full-day countryside routes.

Where does Vaughans Way start and finish in Herefordshire?

Vaughans Way runs from Kington in Herefordshire, where it connects with both Offa's Dyke Path and the Mortimer Trail, and finishes at Bredwardine, where it meets the Wye Valley Walk. That makes it a useful link route between several of Herefordshire's best-known long-distance paths.

Can Vaughans Way be walked as a day hike instead of a multi-day route?

Yes. At 27.73 km with only 312 m of climbing, Vaughans Way is short enough to be tackled as a single long day by fit walkers. Many people will still prefer to split it over 2 days, especially when allowing time for gates, field paths, and the slower pace that often comes with rural Herefordshire walking.

What kind of scenery should I expect on Vaughans Way?

Vaughans Way crosses western Herefordshire countryside between Kington and Bredwardine, linking two established long-distance trails. The landscape in this part of the county is known for rolling farmland, river-valley scenery, quiet lanes, and views toward the Welsh border hills rather than high, sustained mountain terrain.

Does Vaughans Way connect with other major walking routes in Herefordshire?

Yes. Vaughans Way begins at Kington at the junction with Offa's Dyke Path and the Mortimer Trail, then ends at Bredwardine on the Wye Valley Walk. That makes it a practical route for extending a longer backpacking trip through Herefordshire and the Marches.

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