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Kempley, Gloucestershire, GL18 2BPKempley
One of two splendid churches in Kempley, St Edward's is architecturally interesting having been designed and constructed by local craftspeople.
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Church Street, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 5HNRoss-on-Wye
The church of St Mary the Virgin stands on one of the highest points in the town and the spire can be seen for many miles around; it is one of the largest churches in Herefordshire.
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Church Farm Barns, Gwernesney, Nr Usk, Monmouthshire, NP15 1HETelephone
07811 828822Price
Price From £340.00 per unit per weekNr Usk
Delightfully converted barn for 2 people. Set in its own private garden with beautiful views.
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1
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2
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Price From £340.00 per unit per weekFacilities
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- Free WIFI
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Kilpeck, Herefordshire, HR2 9DNKilpeck
Home to the finest collection of Romanesque sculpture in England. It was built in about 1140 and has survived remarkably intact and unaltered to the present day.
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Whitemead Forest Park, Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 4LATelephone
01594 560415Price
Price From £35.00 Per TicketParkend, Lydney
£35 per person, included within the price is a two course festive meal.
All tributes and theme nights are strictly over 18's only.
Pre-booking is essential
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- 19 Dec 2025Open 19:00 - 23:00
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- 20 Dec 2025Open 19:00 - 23:00
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The Dean Heritage Centre, Lower Soudley, Soudley, Gloucestershire, GL14 2UBTelephone
01594 822170Price
Price From £7.00 to £9.00 Per TicketSoudley
Our Traditional Charcoal Burn is back again for the Early May Bank Holiday.
The stack will be built Saturday morning and the charcoal will be harvested midday Monday.Venue
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- 3 May 2025Open 10:00 - 17:00
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- 4 May 2025Open 10:00 - 17:00
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- 5 May 2025Open 10:00 - 12:00
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Whitemead Forest Park, Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 4LATelephone
01594 560415Price
Price From £25.00 Per TicketParkend, Lydney
£25 per person, included within the price is a set two course meal.
All tribute or theme nights are strictly over 18s only.
Pre-booking is essential.
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- 4 July 2025Open 19:00 - 23:00
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Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 2LXTelephone
01452 528095Price
Price From £12.00 Per TicketGloucester
Join a small group of fellow ticket holders for exclusive early access to Gloucester Cathedral from 8:30am to 9:30am, before it opens to the public. Led by experienced Christian practitioner Lucy, these sessions take place in breathtaking locations throughout the Cathedral, from the serene Garth garden at sunrise to the awe-inspiring Medieval Cloister.
You're welcome to bring your own mat or borrow one of ours. Please arrive 10 minutes early to complete a health questionnaire for insurance purposes. This session is designed for…
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- 26 Apr 2025Open 08:30 - 09:30
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Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 2LXTelephone
01452 528095Price
FreeGloucester
Explore light and new life in this egg-cellent Easter trail at Gloucester Cathedral this April. Crack the clues and explore the Cathedral in this exciting new family trail and discover something new about Gloucester Cathedral.
Take part in Cathedral opening hours, please check the website for the latest opening hours for Gloucester Cathedral before you arrive.
No booking is required and the trail is free to take part in, although donations towards the Cathedral are much appreciated.
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- 1 Apr 2025to30 Apr 2025Open 10:00 - 17:00
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Whitemead Forest Park, Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 4LATelephone
01594 560415Price
Price From £20.00 Per TicketParkend, Lydney
£20 per person, included within the price is a set two course meal.
All tributes and theme nights are strictly over 18's only.
Pre-booking is essential.
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- 12 Sept 2025Open 19:00 - 23:00
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Huntley, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL19 3EUTelephone
01452 831192Gloucester
A small family camping and caravan site in the grounds of a Victorian rectory. Electric hook-ups, toilets and showers. Convenient for the Royal Forest of Dean and the Severn Valley. On bus routes.
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25
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- Dogs/pets accepted by arrangement
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- Children welcome
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Forest Of Dean & Wye Valley School Of Photography, St Briavels, St Briavels, Gloucestershire, GL156TLTelephone
07771 664973St Briavels
One to one photography experience with renowned professional photographer and tutor - David Broadbent. Join David in a choice of the best outdoor locations the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley has to offer as he helps you get to grips with your camera and improve your photography skills. In his bespoke 2 or 4-hour sessions, David will take you through camera settings and the creative process in a fun, easy and jargon busting session to improve your skill level. Hotel pickup is available.
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- 1 Apr 2025to30 Apr 2025Various Opening Times
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Tudor Farmhouse Hotel, High Street, Clearwell, Gloucestershire, GL16 8JSTelephone
01594 833046Price
Price From £100.00 Per TicketClearwell
Liz Knight has spent the last 10 years gathering and playing with wild food. Her courses are designed to open you eyes to how the commonest of weeds can be transformed into the most exciting, nutritious and sustainable of foods.
Liz will take you for a walk on the hotel grounds to collect foraged goodies. Back at the hotel Liz will show you how to make delicious foraged recipes to take away. A set lunch is also included.Dates
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- 17 May 2025Open 10:00 - 15:30
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- 5 July 2025Open 10:00 - 15:30
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- 6 Sept 2025Open 10:00 - 15:30
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Monmouthshire, NP7 5EHAbergavenny is a foodie heaven, a historic town and is surrounded by the Black Mountains. It has much to offer visitors - a blend of old and new, with activities and things to do to suit young and old alike.
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Tudor Farmhouse Hotel, High Street, Clearwell, Gloucestershire, GL16 8JSTelephone
01594 833046Price
Price From £80.00 Per TicketClearwell
Ed is a naturalist, broadcaster and wildlife detective. He will take you for a two and a half hour walk from the hotel to find the edible goodies available locally (herb foraging only; for fungi experts please see Eric & Marlow below). Expect him to also keep you fully informed about the birds and wildlife you see along the way too. Meeting at 1pm for a set lunch. You will leave for the foraging walk at 2pm.
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- 26 Apr 2025Open 13:00 - 16:00
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- 10 May 2025Open 13:00 - 16:00
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Old Park, Lydney Park Estate, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 6BUTelephone
01594 840082Lydney
15 hole Krazy Golf with a theme based on local attractions, games barn, Footpool, outdoor garden games. On site cafe or bring your own picnic.
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- Disabled toilets
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- Children welcome
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Highnam, Gloucestershire, GL2 8DGHighnam
Highnam Church was described by John Betjeman as "The most complete Victorian Church in this country". In Simon Jenkin's book England's Thousand Best Churches, Holy Innocents was rated as #4.
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Clearwell, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8JTTelephone
01594 833 666Coleford
We offer 24 ensuite bedrooms catering for both couples and families, making it the perfect base for a romantic weekend away, attending weddings at the Clearwell Castle, or for exploring the beautiful Forest of Dean & Wye Valley. Each room has been designed with your comfort in mind and comes with an en-suite shower or bathroom, WIFI and TV as standard.
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- Children welcome
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- Free WIFI
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Scarr Bandstand, Sling, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8JATelephone
01594 810966Price
Price From £8.00 to £12.00 Per TicketColeford
Gloucestershire's RAIN OR SHINE THEATRE COMPANY returns with their scintillating production of this classic restoration romp.
TICKETS ON THE GATE £12 (16's and under £8)
or book : www.rainorshine.co.ukVenue
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- 27 July 2025Open 17:00 - 19:00
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Penallt, Monmouthshire, NP25 4SEPenallt
13th century church standing 600 feet above the River Wye with superb views of the valley. Definitely a place to visit although it is now a long way from the centre of the modern village.