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The Forest of Dean boasts many sweet spots for those who crave a little indulgence every now and again - from exceptional cake makers to clever confectioners. Here are three of our favourite tasty hangouts for you to try.
Chocolate bars, chocolate boxes, chocolate truffles and even chocolate boars are just some of the sweet delights that await you at The Chocolate Bar in Lydney. This award-winning artisan chocolate shop makesinnovative, organic, chocolates as well as Florentines and a range of selection boxes. All the flavours are original and change with the seasons, so there’s always something new to taste. Grab a table, order a drink and take your chocolate pick. If you can, book into one of their Chocolate Truffle Making Workshops. You won’t regret it.
Don’t leave without trying: a homemade caramel-latte flavoured chocolate boar.
Prepare for tasty treats galore at Mallards Pike Cafe. Go for the delicious, freshly-cooked hot and cold breakfasts and lunches. Then stay longer than you planned for a slice (or six) of one of the fabulous homemade cakes. And whilst you savour your mint Aero cupcake or chunk of blackcurrant and lemon sponge, feast your eyes on the views outside over Mallards Pike Lake. Should you need a post-cake walk, follow the track around the water’s edge soaking up the peace and quiet. It’s heavenly.
Don’t leave without trying: a rich homemade chocolate brownie - they’re always popular.
There’s an extra-special edge to the Taurus Crafts Cafe, set in a rustic barn near Lydney. The food and drink here is organic, sustainable and local - from the burger made with award-winning meat from local Cowshill Farm to the organic James Gourmet coffee roasted nearby. And it’s served on or in pottery that’s available to buy onsite. Best of all, Taurus Crafts provides employment opportunities to people with learning difficulties, so the vibe is warm, inclusive and welcoming.
Don’t leave without trying: a hot chocolate with whipped cream and a slice of one of their freshly-made cakes.
With so many family farms in the Forest of Dean, it’s no surprise we’re home to acclaimed cheesemakers, too. To try the best cheese in the area, head to this fabulous independent and fill your basket:
Hard cheese, soft cheese, goat’s cheese, sheep’s cheese, cheese from the Forest and cheese from close to home, plus guest cheeses from around the UK and beyond - the fabulous Forest Deli in Coleford has them all. Stay for a cheese chat with owners, Debbie and Simon, and be sure to sample their seasonal recommendations before loading up with cheese-to-go. They also do take-away cheese and gin hampers, if you like your fromage with extra spirit.
Don’t leave without trying: Debbie’s homemade bakes fresh from the oven (add them to your personalised picnic or hamper along with some cheese treats).
You're never going to be short of choices for a place to refuel in the Forest of Dean. Kick off your wellies and mingle with the locals at these great local pitstops:
A friendly, family-run village pub that's well known for its excellent meals and real ales, The Fountain Inn is a perfect pit stop for walkers and cyclists. Find it in the centre of Parkend village with woodland walks all around, plus the Dean Forest Railway and Dean Forest Cycles bike hire nearby. Pop along for a tasty lunch or evening meal and wash it down with one of the many local ales on draught. You can even stay in one of their B&B rooms for an extra-special Forest of Dean break.
Don’t leave without trying: Their homemade arancini or the coconut and spinach curry washed down with a pint of Severn Cider.
Local people and dogs at the bar, families enjoying the huge beer garden and play area, diners tucking into hearty meals and specialist menus, that’s the vibe you’ll find at Blaisdon’s The Red Hart Inn. This lovely 16th-century pub, with its flagstone floors, low beams and original fireplaces, keeps winning hearts - and awards - thanks to its authentic, community ethos. In 2020 it was named Forest of Dean Pub of the Year and not for the first time. Pop in for one of their craft ales or spirits after finishing one of the many Blaisdon walks and book in for one of their specialist foody evenings, suchas a Taste of Asia, New York or other international cuisines.
Don’t leave without trying: The Vietnamese crispy beef and a pint of Otter.
Join multi award-winning artisan cider and perry makers, Severn Cider, for a hugely enjoyable Cider Tasting Experience at Severn Cider. With 65 years’ cider making under its belt, this family-run producer really knows its apples from its pears. Discover how the process of cider making has changed over the years, then taste the tipples with a minimum of six ciders to try. The setting is not bad either: four acres of heritage orchards and gardens near the banks of the River Severn.
Don’t leave without trying: The Severn Cider Ploughman’s Lunch and Cider Tasting experience with a free bottle of cider to take home.
Ready to dine like a king or queen then bed down for a night of sweet dreams? These are some of our top Forest of Dean places to stay for a foodie break, all year round:
Tatler Magazine hit the nail on the head when it described The Tudor Farmhouse Hotel and Restaurant as a ‘culinary oasis’. This gorgeous rural retreat, dating back to the 13th-century, has an award-winning restaurant perfect for all tastes. Best of all, the home-cooked seasonal food comes from suppliers within a 20-mile radius in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. Go for a superb Sunday lunch or a decadent à la carte dinner with a cocktail, then sleep it off in one of their 20 beautiful bedrooms or suites.
Don’t leave without trying: A glass of Tintern Parva Bacchus 2018, a classy local wine produced just down the road in Tintern.
The historic beamed Verderers’ Restaurant in The Speech House Hotel is not only notable for its fabulous food. To this day, the room acts as a courthouse for the Forest of Dean Verderers - forest officials who have been administering forest law for at least seven centuries. An AA Rosette à la carte restaurant, Verderers’ serves imaginative seasonal dishes from talented head chef Gareth Jenkins in sight of the original raised courtroom gallery. For a lighter meal, choose the hotel’s lovely Orangery or cosy outdoor Dining Dens. Choose one of the 35 en-suite bedrooms for your Forest of Dean overnighter.
Don’t leave without trying: Breakfast in one of the hotel’s antique 4-poster beds in a suite room.
Looking for something totally unique? We’ve chosen three memorable places to eat and drink that are perfect for birthdays, anniversaries or just a treat without an occasion:
With one of the country’s finest fishmongers and a gorgeous first-floor restaurant, The Barn at Severn & Wye Smokery is a must for the fish-lover in your life. This award-winning family-run business serves top quality fish carefully sourced from around the UK, including the Shetland Islands and Devon. The menu features mouthwatering dishes cured and smoked on site in a state-of-the-art open-plan kitchen. Don't forget to visit the food hall and gift shop at Severn & Wye Smokery to stock up on local produce to take home.
Don’t leave without trying: The Severn & Wye mixed smoked platter.
The ultimate luxury: a Private Chef Experience from the team behind Harts Barn Cookery School to cook for you in a place of your choosing - after all, staying in is the new going out! Maybe you fancy a decadent celebration breakfast on your Forest of Dean staycation or perhaps you want to surprise a loved one with a romantic dinner for two under the stars at your self-catering cottage? Harts Barn Cookery School will make it happen, indoor or outdoor, with a menu themed to your tastes. You can even take part in the cooking if you like, learning first then dining later. The cookery school also boasts a wide range of classes for all.
Don’t let them leave without trying: Their signature Forest menu including wild boar and seasonal veg and herbs.
For freshly-baked scones served with a large slice of fun, head to the vibrant studios of local mosaic artist, Rachel Shilston. Here you can indulge your creative side and your sweet tooth: book in for the Crafternoon Tea Experience and enjoy creating a unique mosaic of your choice. Afterwards, kick back, relax and toast your new skills with a glass of bubbles, served with delicious homemade afternoon tea.
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