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Fountain Way, Parkend, Gloucestershire, GL15 4JDTelephone
01594 562189Price
Price From £90.00 per room per night for bed & breakfastParkend
Award-winning village inn, close to mountain bike trails, RSPB Nagshead and the Dean Forest Steam Railway. Good quality, affordable accommodation is offered in a range of family, twin and single rooms.
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2-4 persons per
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- Children welcome
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- Restaurant open to non-residents
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- Free WIFI
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Home Farm, Eastnor, Herefordshire, HR8 1RDTelephone
01531 633886Eastnor
Remarkable pottery experiences for individuals, groups and organisations. We work with thousands of workshop participants, all ages and abilities, sharing the many benefits of working with clay.
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Eastnor Pottery & The Flying Potter, Home Farm, Eastnor, Herefordshire, HR8 1RDTelephone
01531 633886Eastnor
Super fun and themed hand modelling ‘makes’ for kids and grown-ups. Projects change every three months providing a unique and creative activity for families in the school holidays – including half-term. Price includes tuition, materials and firing.
Price: £40 per person
Length of experience: 1.5 hoursFacilities
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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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Wobage Farm Craft Workshops, Upton Bishop, Nr Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 7QPNr Ross-on-Wye
Contemporary craft gallery in the south Herefordshire hills. Beautiful work, made and sold here by the makers. Ceramics, furniture, wood-carving, kitchenwood, basketry, jewellery and collagraph prints.
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- Disabled access
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- Children welcome
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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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Gloucestershire, GL16 8BDTelephone
01594 832103As a picturesque and charming market town with a long and rich history, Coleford is compact and walkable with all the amenities and family-friendly attractions to make the town worth a visit in its own right. Start your visit in the market square, where the centre-piece is the historic clock tower, the remaining part of a church that was demolished in the 19th century. Be sure to look at the memorial plaque commemorating the Battle of Coleford, which took place in 1643 during the English Civil War. Then wander the surrounding streets…
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Gloucestershire, NP16 7JQTidenham is a small village in Gloucestershire bordered by the River Wye on the west and the River Severn on the south. Offa's Dyke Path runs through the village with great views along the Wye and there is a lovely nature reserve and walks to the Devil's Pulpit.
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Goodrich, Herefordshire, HR9 6JFGoodrich
One of the most prominent features in the Lower Wye Valley offering some of the best views and walks in the area. 98 hectares of the hill is a local nature reserve, bluebells cover the hill in spring and it is well known as being an ideal spot to leaf peep the autumn colours. South of Goodrich and west of Kerne Bridge it is surrounded by two large loops in the River Wye with Symonds Yat close by.
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Castle Lane, Goodrich, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 6HYTelephone
0370 333 1181Ross-on-Wye
Standing in scenic countryside above the River Wye, Goodrich Castle is one of the finest and best preserved of all English medieval castles. Boasting a remarkable history and unforgettable views from the battlements, it promises a great day out for all the family.
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Sling, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8JAColeford
The origins of the name "Scarr" are unknown however this hilltop just outside the village of Sling has long been the focus for local music. During the early 20thC brass band concerts were regularly held here. Recently restored, bands can once more be heard playing here during the summer months.
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Cleddon, Llandogo, Monmouthshire, NP16 6NFLlandogo
A stunning section of the Wye Valley Walk high above the River Wye with some of the most impressive views along the Wye Valley. The thundering Cleddon Falls are the biggest in the area and the Duchess Ride Viewpoint is one of the best.
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The Broughtons, Flaxley, Newnham, Gloucestershire, GL14 1JWTelephone
01452 760293Price
Price From £365.00 per unit per weekNewnham
Sleeps 2-4 in 2 bedrooms - 1 king size & 1 twin room. Cosy and comfortable sitting room with wood burner, wi-fi, modern well-equipped kitchen. Children over 12 are welcome. Large Gardens, hard tennis court.
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- Children welcome - Children over 12 welcome
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Unit 2, Marina Business Park, Harbour Road, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 5ETTelephone
07825 086199Lydney
Whether you’re looking to hire or to buy, you have come to the right place. We are Hot Tubs Rock. Our mission is to help you have the best hot tub experience possible.
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Jubilee Road, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, GL17 0EETelephone
01594 369 343Price
Price From £300.00 to £690.00 per unit per nightMitcheldean
The Oakraven Field Centre is nestled on the edge of the Forest of Dean in a converted 19th century school with 1.5 acres of grounds. We provided accommodation for large groups of families and friends with four family rooms and a large bunkroom. Minimum booking 2 nights.
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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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Briery Hill Llamas, Briery Hill House, Briery Hill Lane, Kilcot, Newent, Gloucestershire, GL18 1NHTelephone
01989 720517Kilcot, Newent
Your experience will begin with a short introduction to llamas, including grooming and general interaction with the llamas. This is followed by a llama walk, finishing with freshly made afternoon tea.
Price: £54.99 per person.
Length of experience: 1½ hours plus time for teaFacilities
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- Children welcome - Not suitable for children under 8.
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Humble by Nature, Upper Meend Farm, Penallt, NP25 4RPTelephone
07395 830615Penallt
Silver Circle Distillery are the producers of Wye Valley Gin and a range of small batch craft spirits which you may have come across in the Wye Valley.
Price: £20 per person
Length of experience: 45 minutesAddress
Devauden, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 6HLChepstow
Chepstow Park is a large block of woodland with both mature broadleaf and conifer species as well as an excellent viewpoint south towards the Severn Bridges.
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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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- Children welcome