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Bream
Family, groups and dog friendly self-catering accommodation in the Forest of Dean on the edge of the picturesque village of Bream. Hot tub and tennis court. Sleeps 8-11. Open fire, Wi-Fi, a quirky original accommodation full of surprises.
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3
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11
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- Dogs Accepted
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- Children welcome
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- Free WIFI
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- Hot Tub
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Symonds Yat, Symonds Yat East, Herefordshire, HR9 6BLTelephone
07580 135869Symonds Yat East
Abseil from up to 90 feet high cliffs. Thrilling activity for adventure seekers. Stunning locations in the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean border area.
Qualified and experienced instructors.
Price: TBA
Length of experience: 3 hoursFacilities
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- Children welcome
Coleford
Coleford town became the first, of hopefully many more towns in the Forest of Dean District to have gained accreditation to the Walkers are Welcome UK network. Walkers are Welcome has a membership of over 100 towns and villages in the UK, whose main aim is to assist with our respective communities’ economic growth, physical health and mental well-being through walking.
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Ferrie Lane, Symonds Yat West, Herefordshire, HR9 6BLTelephone
01600 732050Symonds Yat West
Large Victorian house in a wooded gorge overlooking the Wye Rapids and Yat Rock. 3-star self-catering accommodation sleeping up to 20. Perfect for family get-togethers, celebrations and reunions.
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1
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22
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- Children welcome
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- Free WIFI
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- Hot Tub
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Gloucestershire, GL19 3DUSmall, thriving village on the edge of the Forest of Dean situated on the A40 road from Gloucester to Ross-on-Wye.
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4 Lords Hill, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8BDTelephone
01594 837135Coleford
The perfect resource to find out more about Coleford and the wider area. Pop in to pick up maps of the area, ask the team about where to eat, places to stay or things to do or to find out about what's on locally during your visit. There is an excellent range of local gifts and souvenirs for purchase too.
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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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- Dogs Accepted
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- Children welcome
Highnam
Highnam Woods on the eastern edge of the Forest of Dean is an RSPB nature reserve offering great birdwatching and wildlife spotting opportunities.
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- Dogs Accepted - Dogs are only allowed on footpaths under the strictest control and on leads during the bird breeding season.
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Gloucestershire, GL16 8NUSmall village between Coleford and Monmouth close to the Welsh border. There is good walking around the village and from the Buckstone their are great views into Wales.
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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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- Disabled toilets
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- Children welcome
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Jackstone Farm, Birches Road, Penallt, Monmouthshire, NP25 4AWTelephone
07771 932957Penallt
Luxury self-catering farmhouse and contemporary eco barn in the heart of the Wye Valley. Set in 63 acres along its own private drive with stunning views.
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2
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4-9 persons per
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- Electric car charging point
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Various Locations, Wye ValleyWye Valley
Spectacular Happenings in an Outstanding Landscape.
Join us for the next biennial Wye Valley River Festival, running from 3 - 12 May 2024. The festival will be appearing in woodlands, streets and village greens throughout the Valley - brimful of music, theatre, extraordinary creatures, fantastical mobile devices, trumpets, songs and laughter. Events are mostly free to attend, and everyone is welcome (including well-behaved dogs!). Audiences can expect a vibrant program of performances to entertain and amaze, experiences to…
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Dean Forest Cycles, Whitecroft Road, Parkend, Gloucestershire, GL15 4HGTelephone
01594 368009Parkend
Hear about the history of the forest and its development into the forest you see today, from our guide with over 40 years of experience in forestry. You don’t need to be a skilled rider, you just need to be able to cycle. Our pedal assisted e-bikes will allow you to explore the forest's hills and secluded sites with ease.
Price: £80 per person
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Symonds Yat West
Enjoy caving at Symonds Yat in the Wye Valley. Qualified, experienced instructors to guide you through the darkness. Suitable for families, groups of friends and corporate team development.
Price: TBA
Length of experience: 3 hoursFacilities
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- Families
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- Children welcome
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New Fancy Viewpoint, Fancy Road, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL16 7ELLydney
The Geomap celebrates both the geological and the industrial history of the Forest of Dean. Each layer of rock shown on Geomap is made from the actual rock it represents, taken from local quarries. Overlain on the map is the industrial history, demonstrating the link between the underlying geology and the great quarrying and mining industries of the past.
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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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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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Skenfrith, Monmouthshire, NP7 8UHSkenfrith
Skenfrith Castle is a ruined castle in the village of Skenfrith in Monmouthshire, Wales, one of a trio of Monmouthshire fortresses known as the ‘Three Castles’ – which includes Grosmont and White Castle – built to control the border. The castle’s well-preserved walls surround a circular keep. Built on an earthen mound, this sturdy structure was a last line of defence should the castle fall under attack.
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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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