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Back in 1974, the former counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire
were combined to form Hereford and Worcester county. Today the 2 original
counties continue to maintain separate identities. The Malvern Hills
divide Herefordshire from Worcestershire. Britain's longest river, the
Severn runs through the county, as does the River Wye and the 30-mile
Worcester to Birmingham Canal, built to facilitate the area's porcelain
trade. Hereford and Worcester's rural landscape, fishing and fresh air have attracted visitors ever since the Roman occupation of Britain. Popular attractions in the area are the Black Mountains along the Welsh border, the Malvern Hills (from the Celtic Moel-bryn meaning Bare-Hill) and the Wye Forest. Hereford lies southwest of Worcester. Its notable features include its mediaeval bridge over the River Wye and the 11th century Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Aethelbert. Hereford is one of the largest apple cider makers in the world, and the famed Hereford cattle breed comes from here. Bishops Frome Brockhampton Docklow Hatfield Hereford Kingsland Kington Kinnersley Ledbury Leominster Ross on Wye St. Weonards Symonds Yat Weobley Wormsley |
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