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Almshouse Road, Newland, Gloucestershire, GL16 8NLTelephone
01594 832808Newland
All Saints Church, Newland, The Cathedral of the Forest, dates back to the 1200s. This historic church is home to the Miner's Brass a symbol of the Royal Forest of Dean.
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- Disabled access
- Disabled toilets
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- Children welcome
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Causeway Road, Cinderford, Gloucestershire, GL14 2AFTelephone
01594 824008Cinderford
Are you looking for some sporting activities in the Forest of Dean? Somewhere to work up a sweat or splash around with your friends in a swimming pool? Freedom Leisure Cinderford has facilities and activities to suit everyone including gym, fitness classes, swimming, squash and tennis.
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- Children welcome
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City Works, Alfred Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 4DFTelephone
01452 699741Gloucester
Gloucestershire Gateway Trust are a community development charity and over 20 years we will plough an estimated £10 million into sustainable community projects through our local charity partners. These funds are generated thanks to our unique partnership with the Westmorland Family, and our shared ownership in the award-winning M5 Gloucester Services.
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46 High Street, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 5HGTelephone
01989 762336Ross-on-Wye
Truffles Deli is a foodie haven for young and old alike in the centre of beautiful Ross-on-Wye. Stocking everything a deli should and more, you'll find a vast cheese counter, salamies, quiches and pies, olives, cakes, snacks and drinks in abundance. Explore the best local produce and foods from around the world. You can buy also buy food and drinks to take away including soups, salads, sandwiches, teas and coffees.
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- Children welcome
Forest of Dean
The dawn chorus is the most amazing sound of spring when all birds sing together. If you have never heard it before the sound will simply blow your mind!
Price: £125 for up to 4 people; £25 per person thereafter and up to 10 people
Length of experience: 2 hoursFacilities
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- Children welcome
One of the oldest inhabited towns in the Forest of Dean, Newent has been settled since at least Roman times and appeared in the 1086 Domesday Book of William the Conqueror.
As well as having a long and rich history, Newent is one of the most picturesque towns in the region with over 100 listed buildings, making it a great base to explore the Forest of Dean.
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Forest of Dean & Wye ValleyForest of Dean & Wye Valley
Bespoke outdoor 2 or 4 hour one to one photography experience led by an experienced professional. Bookable any day and at any time, David has a wealth of knowledge and experience to help you master capturing the shot – whatever your favourite subject matter. Learn at your own pace with lots of time for assignment-based learning.
Price: £65 pp or £125 pp
Length of Experience: 2 hours or 4 hoursFacilities
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- Children welcome - with chaperone
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Woorgreens, Speech House Road, Gloucestershire, GL16 7EJA nature reserve and lake in the heart of the Forest of Dean which is home to a wide range of plants and animals, many miles of footpaths and open forest views. The heathlands nearby offer open grazing for cattle and ponies.
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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)
Length of experience: 1 hourAddress
Shire Hall, Agincourt Square, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 3DYTelephone
01600 775257Monmouth
Monmouth TIC is located in The Shire Hall, a grade 1 listed building.
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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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- Children welcome
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Granton House, Church Pitch, Goodrich, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 6JETelephone
01600 890277Price
Price From £110.00 per unit per nightGoodrich, Ross-on-Wye
Situated in a peaceful village near to Ross-on-Wye, in the grounds of the owners’ property is Granton Coach House, a four-star luxury property offering comfortable self-catering accommodation for two people. The perfect, romantic getaway, this property is adult only and the popular Forest of Dean, Hay-on-Wye, Cardiff, Bristol and the Cotswolds are all within an hour from Granton Coach House.
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- Free WIFI
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Market Hall, Cross Street, Abergavenny, Gwent, NP7 5EHTelephone
01873 853254Abergavenny
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Newent, Gloucestershire, GL18 1ANNewent
Large picturesque lake surrounded by park not far from the centre of Newent town.
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- Dogs Accepted
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- Children welcome
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Briery Hill Llamas, Briery Hill House, Briery Hill Lane, Kilcot, Newent, Gloucestershire, GL18 1NHTelephone
01989 720517Kilcot, Newent
Visit our llama farm for an unforgettable experience. Our llamas are endearing, sociable, and are well cared for. They walk at a comfortable pace with you, while you enjoy the breathtaking views. Our team will be with you throughout the experience to ensure you have a good time. Your experience will begin with a short introduction to llamas, including grooming and general interaction with the llamas
Price: from £49.99 per person.
Length of experience: 1½ hoursFacilities
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- Children welcome - Not suitable for children under 8.
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Gloucestershire, GL14 2TSA small but thriving village with a series of ponds which are a haven to wildlife.
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Monmouth Road, Tintern, Monmouthshire, NP16 6SETelephone
01291 689755Tintern
25,000+ out of print and rare books in stock. Open every day. Art to zoology, something for everyone.
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- Dogs Accepted
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Gloucestershire, GL18 2AQSmall village famous for the group of poets who lived here before World War I and also for the wild daffodils that grow in the nearby field and woods
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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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St Arvans, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 6DNChepstow
Historic path along cliffs overlooking the River Wye popular during the Wye Tour. Part of the Wye Valley Walk north of Chepstow and leading to the Eagle's Nest Viewpoint.
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- Dogs Accepted
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- Children welcome