Hergest Ridge

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Hergest Ridge is a prominent hill on the English–Welsh border in Herefordshire, known for its open moorland, long-distance walking routes, and as the inspiration for Mike Oldfield’s 1974 album of the same name.

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Hergest Ridge canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landform
music album
country England
creator Mike Oldfield
crossedBy Offa's Dyke
surface form: Offa's Dyke Path
hasFeature long-distance walking routes
hasLandscapeType open moorland
hasNameOrigin Hergest
hasRecreationalDesignation hiking area
walking area
hasReputationFor open, exposed summit
relative remoteness
scenic views
hasVegetationType grassland
heather moorland
hasViewOf Black Mountains
Welsh uplands
surface form: Radnorshire hills
inspiredWork Hergest Ridge (album)
isAccessibleFrom Kington
isPartOf Welsh Marches landscape
locatedIn Herefordshire
locatedNear Hergest
Kington
locatedOnBorderWith Wales
partOf English–Welsh border region
publicationDate 1974
usedFor hiking
horse riding
recreation
walking

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Kington near Hergest Ridge
Tubular Bells followedBy Hergest Ridge
Mike Oldfield notableWork Hergest Ridge