THE Hereford Bull Trail is back and better than ever.
New bars have joined the trail that was launched in 2019 and showcases the city’s hospitality sector to visitors and locals.
It is run throughout the summer until the end of August.
This year, the trail sees some exciting new additions, as newly opened bars The Tipsy Kat and The Jam Factory join long-standing trail locations, such as The Lichfield Vaults, Gilbies Bar and Bistro and The Black Lion.
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“We are really pleased to be part of this trail with a difference,” said Karen Barnett, owner of the Tipsy Kat.
“To mark the occasion, we have even created a special Hereford Bull Trail cocktail, a sharing jug called Kat Got the Bull.”
Taking part in the trail this year are: The Barrels, The Black Lion, The Commercial, The Courtyard Café Bar, Gilbies Bar & Bistro, Gordon Bennetts, The Grapes, Hereford Beer House, The Imperial, The Jam Factory, Left Bank Village, Lichfield Vaults, Lupa, Queens Arms, The Spread, The Tipsy Kat, The Wellington, Yates.
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To celebrate the launch of this year’s trail, Hereford City Life has created limited edition Bull Trail glasses to be given to the first 20 people to complete the trail.
People who do not start the trail until later can still be in with a chance of getting a glass by tagging Hereford City Life in any photos taken on the trail.
Visit www.herefordcitylife.co.uk/hereford-bull-trail for more information
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