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Monmouth
A Manor House set within its own private grounds, on the banks of the River Monnow just a short walk from the town.
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Swan Hill, Woolaston, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 6ABTelephone
07968 871535Price
Price From £300.00 to £600.00 per unit per weekLydney
A cosy, pet friendly barn conversion, with all the modern amenities required to make your holiday comfortable and enjoyable. Situated within its own grounds which total around an acre, and accessed via a secure, electronically controlled gated driveway off the A48, this pretty, secluded and private property is the ideal location for some rest and relaxation.
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Bulls Hill, Walford, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR95SDTelephone
01989 566868Ross-on-Wye
Enjoy drinking award-winning English wine in our beautiful lakeside garden at Wythall Estate.
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River Wye, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 3SYTelephone
01600 891515Monmouth
Easy to learn, fun to do, Inspire2Adventure offers stand-up paddleboard experiences! Suitable for all ages and all abilities, you can explore the River Wye on a single paddleboard or/and try our mega-SUP, which can accommodate up to eight people - cue endless fun and games for families, groups, hens and stags trying to paddle together!
Price: £36 per person
Length of experience: 2 hoursFacilities
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The Saracens Head Inn, Symonds Yat East, Herefordshire, HR9 6JLTelephone
07831 297672Symonds Yat East
Enjoy a cruise on the River Wye through the beautiful Wye Valley from Symonds Yat East. Sit back, enjoy the scenery and relax. Dogs welcome. Group bookings with onboard catering are available.
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Bearse Common, St Briavels, Gloucestershire, GL15 6QUTelephone
01594 530777St Briavels
This wonderful site has excellent facilities and is very close to the many different amenities you may need to make your stay perfect. All the pitches have electric hook ups as well as TV points.
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Severn Cider Ltd, The Old Vicarage, Northington Lane, Awre, Gloucestershire, GL14 1ELTelephone
01594 510282Northington Lane, Awre
Experience first hand the delicious award winning ciders from Severn Cider. Understand the cider making process from the Cider Maker himself and taste a minimum of six ciders. This is a truly authentic experience and you will learn about family’s 65 year history and how the process of cider making has changed over the years.
Price: £12.50 per person (minimum of 4 in group)
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Silver Circle Distillery, Humble by Nature, Upper Meend Farm, Penallt, NP25 4RPTelephone
07395 830615Upper Meend Farm, Penallt
Create your own unique gin recipe, distil it and take it home with one of our ‘Make your own gin’ experiences! Sessions are held in the tasting room at our distillery in Catbrook, Monmouthshire.
Price: £110 for one person or £140 for two people
Length of experience: 2½ hoursAddress
Monmouthshire, NP26 4HWSmall town with a historic past linked to the Romans and with a Norman Castle. The castle has a fine park, regularly hosting family events. The Caldicot Levels are a wildlife reserve.
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Gloucestershire, GL15 6TAHistoric Forest of Dean village with a former royal castle, now a youth hostel. Set high above the Wye Valley there are good views into the Forest, the River Wye below and to Wales in the distance.
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10 Cannop Villas, Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 7EHTelephone
01594 861119Coleford
Woodside Cottage set in the beautiful woodlands of the Cannop Valley Nature Reserve. Beechenhurst picnic site, Sculpture Trail and Cannop Ponds nearby. Cycle trail 50 yds away. Sleeps 2-8
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Gloucestershire, GL17 0LLLonghope is a small village to the north of the Forest of Dean with a popular craft centre, cookery school, cafe, woodland walks and is close to May Hill offering stunning views. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, it has a rich history and is a typical English village.
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Gloucestershire, GL14 2SEWith in excess of 20 pubs, restaurants and cafes/takeaways, a variety of retail outlets and a range of places to stay, you can easily base yourself in Cinderford while venturing out into the Forest of Dean and wider Wye Valley area. An historic market town, it got its name from the iron ore which was mined and smelted in the area from Norman times. Cinderford continued to rely on mining, especially coal, right up until the 1960s, and its heritage is marked by a statue of a Forest of Dean Freeminer in the town centre. Today the focus…
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Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 4ERLydney
Riverside walks, sculptures, great for birdwatching, sunsets and steeped in history, Lydney Harbour is well worth visiting as a place of beauty but also to see the power and force of the River Severn and its estuary which has the second highest tidal range in the world. Now with a new modern takeaway cafe.
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Blaize Bailey, Littledean, Cinderford, Gloucestershire, GL14 3PACinderford
Blaize Bailey is a viewpoint looking over a horseshoe bend in the River Severn and on a fine day, you will be able to see Gloucester Cathedral, Newnham and the Cotswold Hills.
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Crossing Cottage, Pillowell Road, Whitecroft, Gloucestershire, GL15 4QPTelephone
07779 600948Price
Price From £210.00 per unit per nightWhitecroft
Squirrel’s Nest is a magical combination of clean Scandi style and childlike wonder, with a spiral staircase that carries you up into the trees and away into another world.
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Rope Walk, Wye Street, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 7BUTelephone
01989 477100Ross-On-Wye
In the “Hope & Anchor Pub & Rooms” we’ll be providing quality beers and ales as well as great home-cooked food 7 days a week, served in our restaurant area, bar area or outside on one of our 40 or so picnic tables. We will also be able to offer 12 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, all newly renovated to a high standard, providing our guests with the opportunity to enjoy an extended stay in a beautiful river-side location with beautiful views.
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Harts Barn Cookery School, Monmouth Road, Longhope, Gloucestershire, GL17 0QDTelephone
01452 831719Longhope
Join Harts Barn Cookery School for some quality family time! Bring the family together and spend the morning cooking delicious dishes in a relaxed atmosphere. Learn new skills, teach your children some essential life skills and enjoy the great company and venue. You will prepare and cook a 3-course meal and then enjoy eating your creations together in the Apple Barn dining venue adjacent to the cookery school.
Price: £40 per person
Length of experience: 3 hoursFacilities
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Caldicot Castle, Church Road, Caldicot, Monmouthshire, NP26 4HUTelephone
01291 420241Caldicot
Based at the Caldicot Castle and Country Park.
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Ruardean Hill, Gloucestershire, GL17 9AWRuardean Hill
The highest point in the Forest of Dean at 290m high with a beacon and a memorial to miners killed in the local collieries. The beacon was built in 2002 and is lit to commemorate important occasions. This was followed by the statue of a crouching miner installed in 2008 and the memorial in 2017. Together they represent a striking feature on the hill.
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