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Canoe down the River Wye, or rock climb at Symonds Yat, Cycle around the Black and White villages of Herefordshire, sampling the local cider as you go. Visit the lovely market towns of Ledbury or Leominster, not forgetting the see the famous Mappa Mundi in Hereford Cathedral.

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Cosy glamping 4m bell tent in rural Herefordshire 2

Mansel Lacy, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Cosy glamping 4m bell tent in rural Herefordshire From £770 Availability

Cosy 4m bell tent in gorgeous countryside under open skies with wildlife, stargazing, walks and yoga.

Parking
WiFi
BBQ Firepit
Kitchen amenities - hob, electric kettle, cafetie, toaster, microwave
Washing machine use available on request
Iron and ironing board
Hairdryer
View
Garden
Yoga

If you love being outdoors and want a simple country life experience, this may be just what you are looking for.

We warmly welcome you to stay in our cosy 4m bell tent, one of only three, in an open paddock surrounded by fields and a working farm. There is enough space to give you privacy. If you are lucky you can spot deer, foxes and an abundance of wild birds, and under a clear night sky, the stars are amazing and will leave you in awe.

Inside your bell tent is a 3/4 bed with cotton linen and antiallergy bedding. Blankets, towels and essential toiletries are provided as well as bottled spring water and a hot water flask for complimentary tea, herbals and coffee. We provide hot water bottles to warm your bed on chilly nights. There are a couple of sun loungers for outdoor use. You have your own firepit/bbq and we sell charcoal and wood or you can bring your own.

The outdoor hot water shower is shared with up to six other guests, as well as the compost toilet. We aim to reduce water and be as eco as possible. In the shared outdoor kitchenette is a gas hob, microwave and electric kettle stove as well as a fridge and a freezer.

If you don't fancy cooking, we can provide homecooked breakfast, lunch /picnic, afternoon tea and supper using eggs from our own hens, veg and herbs from the organic veg patch and local, organic suppliers where possible. Vegetarian gluten and dairy free is a speciality, along with ayurveda cooking. You may like a lesson! Herefordshire is abundant with food from cheese to cider, craft beers and gin, and of course, Hereford beef. Let us know in advance if you would like us to provide you with any meals at a reasonable cost so we can be prepared.

One of your hosts is an experienced and established yoga teacher offering 30 mins morning group guidance with the other guests. A private practice can be arranged once you are here.

The nearest pub is a drive away, in the countryside, and you can find more in the nearby pretty village of Weobley, 6 miles or so away, which is part of the Black and White Trail. The historic city of Hereford is 7.5miles away. You can visit the market towns of Leominster, Ledbury, Ross-On-Wye and Hay-on-Wye, and the River Wye is a good walk away.

We can guide you with places to visit, available outdoor activities and walks or you may prefer to switch off your phone, curl up with a good book and simply be. Herefordshire is beautiful. Come and feel rested and rejuvenated! What are you waiting for?





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Linen, towels, essential toiletries, a hair dryer and an iron are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.


House Rules:
- Check-in time is 4pm and check-out is 11am.
- Smoking is allowed.
- There are on-site parking facilities available at the property.
- A washing machine is included for your use.
- Pets are not allowed at the property.

This cabin is located in Hereford. The Herefordshire Golf Club and Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Queenswood Country Park and Wye Valley. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Edgar Street or Herefordshire Raceway.

Glamping at The Homestead - Ensuite bell tent 2

Hereford, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Glamping at The Homestead - Ensuite bell tent From £630 Availability

In the depths of rural Herefordshire, famous for cider, cattle and black and white properties. We offer three brand new very select Glamping units in the form of fully furnished five metre bell tents, with your own en-suite shower, vanity unit and compost toilet. King size beds with luxury mattresses, cotton linen, table and chairs, scatter rugs, hot water bottles ,cuddly throws for extra warmth, clever none electric lighting, storage and log burner.
We include kindling, wood and charcoal at no extra cost.
We are off grid with no electric but when night falls the field transforms into a twinkling space with clever solar lighting. In the kitchen you will find a quality torch.
Outside your own fire pit barbecue and seating area. You have your own individual kitchen unit with gas rings and utilities for that well earned cup of tea or culinary delight. The site is off grid with no electricity, but we offer a courtesy charging station and fridge freezer near to the house.
Couples only, allows quiet, peaceful, romantic times, nestled in a very private old perry pear orchard, with an abundance of wild flowers and nature. The owls at night should be your only sounds as you gaze at the famously clear starlit skies of Herefordshire.
Glamping at the homestead is set on New House Farm, that is a working breading centre for old traditional poultry breeds. The owner will always be pleased to show you around and explain if you are interested, in how it all works from egg to egg laying.
The surrounding area hosts many footpaths direct from the farm to the beautiful countryside beyond.
Local villages have most requirements you need from the traditional butcher, village stores, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Hay-on-Wye the renowned book town is close by, with its castle, walks on the banks of the Wye and mountainous Hay Bluff, interesting buildings and of course world famous books.
The area has exceptional fishing, pony trekking, canoeing, walking, and is good for cycling. Many beautiful pubs to explore and less than two hours from the stunning welsh coastline and welsh border country views surround you.

We have taken every care to offer our customers a unique experience. We wanted to retain the camping with a glamorous twist. The 5M Bell Tent has everything you could want and outside you will find a bespoke hot shower, vanity unit with hot water and a compost toilet which is simple and easy to use with no odour whatsoever and very environmentally friendly for your exclusive use - no sharing. We have created your own personal kitchen which is stocked with everything from an egg cup, bottle opener in fact as a guest commented "you have thought of everything". We provide tea, coffee, sugar on your arrival just in case. There is washing up liquid, antibac cleaner and soap and salt & pepper grinders and oil for your convenience.
PLEASE NOTE WE WILL PROVIDE TOWELS IF YOU WISH. DROP US A MESSAGE

This cabin is located in Hereford. Weobley Jubilee Heritage Trail and Whitney Bridge are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Herefordshire Raceway and The Weir Garden. Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre and Westonbury Mill Water Gardens are also worth visiting.

Glamping at The Homestead - Ensuite bell tent 2

Hereford, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Glamping at The Homestead - Ensuite bell tent From £630 Availability

In the depths of rural Herefordshire, famous for cider, cattle and black and white properties. We offer three brand new very select Glamping units in the form of fully furnished five metre bell tents, with your own en-suite shower, vanity unit and compost toilet. King size beds with luxury mattresses, cotton linen, table and chairs, scatter rugs, hot water bottles ,cuddly throws for extra warmth, clever none electric lighting, storage and log burner.
We include kindling, wood and charcoal at no extra cost.
We are off grid with no electric but when night falls the field transforms into a twinkling space with clever solar lighting. In the kitchen you will find a quality torch.
Outside your own fire pit barbecue and seating area. You have your own individual kitchen unit with gas rings and utilities for that well earned cup of tea or culinary delight. The site is off grid with no electricity, but we offer a courtesy charging station and fridge freezer near to the house.
Couples only, allows quiet, peaceful, romantic times, nestled in a very private old perry pear orchard, with an abundance of wild flowers and nature. The owls at night should be your only sounds as you gaze at the famously clear starlit skies of Herefordshire.
Glamping at the homestead is set on New House Farm, that is a working breading centre for old traditional poultry breeds. The owner will always be pleased to show you around and explain if you are interested, in how it all works from egg to egg laying.
The surrounding area hosts many footpaths direct from the farm to the beautiful countryside beyond.
Local villages have most requirements you need from the traditional butcher, village stores, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Hay-on-Wye the renowned book town is close by, with its castle, walks on the banks of the Wye and mountainous Hay Bluff, interesting buildings and of course world famous books.
The area has exceptional fishing, pony trekking, canoeing, walking, and is good for cycling. Many beautiful pubs to explore and less than two hours from the stunning welsh coastline and welsh border country views surround you.

We have taken every care to offer our customers a unique experience. We wanted to retain the camping with a glamorous twist. The 5M Bell Tent has everything you could want and outside you will find a bespoke hot shower, vanity unit with hot water and a compost toilet which is simple and easy to use with no odour whatsoever and very environmentally friendly for your exclusive use - no sharing. We have created your own personal kitchen which is stocked with everything from an egg cup, bottle opener in fact as a guest commented "you have thought of everything". We provide tea, coffee, sugar on your arrival just in case. There is washing up liquid, antibac cleaner and soap and salt & pepper grinders and oil for your convenience.
PLEASE NOTE WE WILL PROVIDE TOWELS IF YOU WISH. DROP US A MESSAGE

This cabin is located in Hereford. Queenswood Country Park and The Warren reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Herefordshire Raceway and The Weir Garden. Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre and Westonbury Mill Water Gardens are also worth visiting.

Glamping at The Homestead - Ensuite bell tent 2

Hereford, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Glamping at The Homestead - Ensuite bell tent From £630 Availability

In the depths of rural Herefordshire, famous for cider, cattle and black and white properties. We offer three brand new very select Glamping units in the form of fully furnished five metre bell tents, with your own en-suite shower, vanity unit and compost toilet. King size beds with luxury mattresses, cotton linen, table and chairs, scatter rugs, hot water bottles ,cuddly throws for extra warmth, clever none electric lighting, storage and log burner.
We include kindling, wood and charcoal at no extra cost.
We are off grid with no electric but when night falls the field transforms into a twinkling space with clever solar lighting. In the kitchen you will find a quality torch.
Outside your own fire pit barbecue and seating area. You have your own individual kitchen unit with gas rings and utilities for that well earned cup of tea or culinary delight. The site is off grid with no electricity, but we offer a courtesy charging station and fridge freezer near to the house.
Couples only, allows quiet, peaceful, romantic times, nestled in a very private old perry pear orchard, with an abundance of wild flowers and nature. The owls at night should be your only sounds as you gaze at the famously clear starlit skies of Herefordshire.
Glamping at the homestead is set on New House Farm, that is a working breading centre for old traditional poultry breeds. The owner will always be pleased to show you around and explain if you are interested, in how it all works from egg to egg laying.
The surrounding area hosts many footpaths direct from the farm to the beautiful countryside beyond.
Local villages have most requirements you need from the traditional butcher, village stores, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Hay-on-Wye the renowned book town is close by, with its castle, walks on the banks of the Wye and mountainous Hay Bluff, interesting buildings and of course world famous books.
The area has exceptional fishing, pony trekking, canoeing, walking, and is good for cycling. Many beautiful pubs to explore and less than two hours from the stunning welsh coastline and welsh border country views surround you.

We have taken every care to offer our customers a unique experience. We wanted to retain the camping with a glamorous twist. The 5M Bell Tent has everything you could want and outside you will find a bespoke hot shower, vanity unit with hot water and a compost toilet which is simple and easy to use with no odour whatsoever and very environmentally friendly for your exclusive use - no sharing. We have created your own personal kitchen which is stocked with everything from an egg cup, bottle opener in fact as a guest commented "you have thought of everything". We provide tea, coffee, sugar on your arrival just in case. There is washing up liquid, antibac cleaner and soap and salt & pepper grinders and oil for your convenience.
PLEASE NOTE WE WILL PROVIDE TOWELS IF YOU WISH. DROP US A MESSAGE

This cabin is located in Hereford. Weobley Jubilee Heritage Trail and Whitney Bridge are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at The Herefordshire Golf Club and Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails. Herefordshire Raceway and The Weir Garden are also worth visiting.

HILL FARM COTTAGE, pet friendly, with open fire in Abbey Dore 4

Hereford, Herefordshire, Heart of England

HILL FARM COTTAGE, pet friendly, with open fire in Abbey Dore From £434 Availability

This timber clad detached cottage is located close to the Herefordshire village of Abbey Dore and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Hill Farm Cottage is a detached single storey cottage on the owner's 80 acre sheep farm near to the village of Abbey Dore in Herefordshire. This timber clad cottage has two bedrooms, one double and one twin. The cottage also has a family bathroom, a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a woodburning stove and doors which lead to the garden. Outside the cottage is off road parking for three cars as well as the garden which has outdoor furniture, a barbecue and a bike store. Being just a couple of miles from all modern conveniences and with stunning views, Hill Farm Cottage is in a perfect location for a rural retreat.

Amenities: Oil central heating with wood burning stove in sitting room. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD player, WIFI. Fuel, power and starter pack for wood burning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 3 cars. Garden with furniture and BBQ. Shed for bike storage. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop, 2 x pubs serving food, fish & chip shop, butchers, post office and ATM all 10 mins drive. Please note: Bookings must fall between a Friday and Friday only.

Region: Herefordshire offers visitors the chance to journey through lush green countryside, enjoying splendid black-and-white timbered villages, a magnificent cathedral city, a fairytale Georgian castle at Eastnor or books galore in famous Hay-on-Wye.

Town: The village of Abbey Dore is situated on the River Dore, at the southern end of the beautiful Golden Valley, close to the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Black Mountains. The village is home to the Abbey Dore Court Gardens, open to the public between April and September, Dore Abbey, founded in 1147 by Cistercian monks and restored to its present form in the 18th and 19th Century, and the Neville Arms, a pub serving local ales and ciders. Surrounded by pleasant orchards and cornfields, the village is also close to the Offa's Dyke and Wye Valley walks - a wonderful all year round location with plenty to see and do for all the family.

Located in Hereford, this cabin is in a rural area. Hereford Museum and Art Gallery and Cider Museum & King Offa Distillery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Battlelands Paintball and Oldfield Forge. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking nearby.

Log Cabin in Herefordshire 2

Bromyard, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Log Cabin in Herefordshire From £812 Availability

Beautifully finished, bespoke log cabin in a rural setting with views across the Herefordshire countryside. Set away from the main farm, and riding school, the cabin has its own private area alongside two further cabins. The peaceful setting makes for a perfect escape from it all. You will be spoilt for choice for walking trails, with the stunning Malvern Hills 17 miles away and the Shropshire Hills and market town of Ludlow 20 miles away. Bromyard (4.5 miles) is the closest town and is a lovely traditional market town with half timbered inns and quirky shops to explore. The cathedral city of Worcester is 12 miles away and has a vibrant atmosphere with a wide range of shops and dining options. The cathedral city of Hereford is 18 miles away. After a busy day exploring the area, head back to the log cabin and head straight into an open plan space. The area has a fully equipped kitchen, ideal for a self catering stay making use of the delicious local produce the area is renowned for. There is an area set aside for dining with a table and chairs which have lovely views out to the front of the cabin. On the other side of the room is a comfortable lounge area with Smart TV and comfortable seating. Head through into the bedroom which has an inviting king size bed and a separate wet room with a shower and WC. The rustic bespoke nature of the log cabin is evident through with handmade features from the door handles to the bedside tables. Every care has been taken to provide a unique experience in a simply stunning rural location. Make your way back outside and onto the decked terrace area which has some further seating and a table to be able to dine alfresco whilst taking in the lovely surroundings. There is a fire pit for the cooler evening which doubles up as a BBQ giving you another space to cook up some tasty local produce.

Log Cabin in Herefordshire 2

Bromyard, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Log Cabin in Herefordshire From £812 Availability

Whilst enjoying a peaceful and rural location, the traditional market town of Bromyard is just 4.5 miles away with its quirky shops, galleries and pubs. Spend some time exploring some of the walks across the Bromyard Downs, or a gentle stroll along the River Frome. The National Trust property Brockhampton (5.1 miles) is a medieval manor house with open parkland and nature trails to explore. The vibrant cathedral city of Worcester is 12 miles away and Herefordshire is 18 miles, ideal for a day trip with great independent shops and an array of dining options. The popular Great Malvern (15 miles) is also easily accessible with an abundance of walking trails across the hills as well as the charming spa town itself. Each fine detail has been carefully thought about by the owners, which is evident as soon as you step through the doors and inside this stunning log cabin. Enter into an open plan lounge/diner/kitchen which takes advantage of the views to the front of the property. There is a fully equipped kitchen and dining table, perfect for a self catering stay making use of the fantastic local produce in the area. In the lounge area, there is comfortable seating and a Smart TV to be able to relax in the evenings with your favourite movie. There is central heating throughout, ensuring a cosy stay all year round, and a lovely rustic charm all through the cabin. As you move into the bedroom, you will notice the care that has been taken to create this beautiful cabin from the handmade doors, to the bedside tables and wardrobes. The bedroom has an inviting king size bed and en suite wet room. Step back outside onto the terrace with outdoor seating and a table, creating an idyllic space to dine alfresco or simply relax with a drink as you enjoy the beautiful sunset across the unspoilt countryside. There is a fire pit which can be used to cook on, perfect for a BBQ or to relax in front of on a cooler evening.

Log Cabin in Herefordshire 2

Bromyard, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Log Cabin in Herefordshire From £812 Availability

Located in a scenic corner of Herefordshire, this bespoke log cabin is a fantastic rural retreat. The serene countryside provides a great setting to be able to switch off and relax whilst enjoying beautiful views across the farm and bucolic surroundings. Bromyard (4.5 miles) is a traditional market town and well worth a visit to enjoy some fine dining or simply a coffee and a gentle stroll. Great Malvern and the rolling Malvern Hills are 15 miles away, easily accessible to enjoy one of the many walking trails and the vibrant local pubs. For the foodies, Crumplebury is 3.7 miles away and offers a superb tasting menu at the weekends, showcasing quality local produce from the owner s farm. The cathedral city of Hereford is only 18 miles away, great for a day out. Head into the handcrafted log cabin from the terrace and straight into an open plan space comprising of a lounge/kitchen/diner. The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need for a self catered break, so be sure to pick up some of the fantastic local produce from the area. There is a dining table that will seat two, perfectly placed to enjoy the views to the front of the cabin. There is a comfortable lounge area with a sofa and Smart TV, perfect for catching up on your favourite shows after a busy day exploring. As you walk through into the bedroom, please take a moment to appreciate the bespoke craftsmanship that is evident throughout the interior, from the doors and door handles all the way through to the bedside tables. The bedroom itself has a king size bed and there is a spacious wet room with a fantastic shower and WC. Step back out on to terraced decking area where you will find seating and a table to enjoy a meal outside whilst taking in your surroundings. There is a fire pit, which can also be used to cook on, ideal for a BBQ.

Log Cabin in Herefordshire 2

Symonds-Yat, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Log Cabin in Herefordshire From £551 Availability

The lodge is situated in the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the fringes of Goodrich (1 mile) which is renowned for its 13th century castle and the popular Coppett Hill trail. Local activities include canoeing, fishing, cycle trails, rock climbing and many miles of footpaths. You may wish to visit the Forest of Dean (9 miles) and take a steam train ride through spectacular scenery or visit the filming locations of Harry Potter and Star Wars. Nearby are the historical towns of Ross on Wye (7 miles) with its 17th century market house and Monmouth (6.5 miles), the birthplace of King Henry V. The cathedral city of Hereford (21 miles) offers an array of shops and restaurants. This open plan lodge is situated above a private garage for parking your car and is large enough to store mountain bikes and canoes. There are additional storage units and a small freezer for your stay. The stairs from the garage lead you to your accommodation where your holiday truly begins. Perfectly situated below the window is a breakfast bar where you can enjoy a meal or a drink whilst enjoying the undisturbed panoramic view. There is a wood burner and a comfortable reclining settee to view the Smart TV or continue to enjoy the views. The kitchen is well equipped for all your catering needs. A cedar sliding door takes you into the double bedroom with a hanging rail and drawer space. From the window, there are more views of the rolling countryside. The en suite bathroom is stylishly tiled throughout. From the living room, you will step into the private secluded garden where guests can dine alfresco as they cook from the pizza oven or BBQ. For the cooler evenings, there is a chiminea with seating so guests can enjoy outside for longer.

Log Cabin in Herefordshire 2

Hay-On-Wye, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Log Cabin in Herefordshire From £603 Availability

In the village of Craswall and the beautiful Black Mountains just north of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Pop to Longtown for local produce just a short distance down the road or take walk to the local pub for refreshments. In nearby Hay on Wye, where you re bound to find a book on just about anything, it is full of independent and local shops, galleries, cafes and great events including the renowned Hay on Wye Literary Festival. Stroll the local paths or hike to the summit of Pen y Fan, the highest point in South Wales. Take a ride on the Brecon Beacons Mountain Railway and uncover the history at the Big Pit Mining Museum. Perfect for two to relax or enjoy an active holiday. This private off grid camp includes the quirky arched roof carriage, shower, eco compost loo cabins, solar panels and is set on the idyllic 17 acre farm with horses, donkeys and chickens. Walk up the steps into this stylish arched roof carriage with lovely little touches throughout. If you decide to eat in there s a small gas oven and a gas hob, cool store and sink. The water will need to be heated on the hob for washing up though, a small chore in this lovely campers setting. The folding dining table and sturdy chairs are perfectly positioned by the window to enjoy a hearty breakfast, whilst overlooking the fields and Black Mountain range. After a full day out snuggle up by the wood burner, listen to the radio and later retire to the comfortable full size double bed at the end of the carriage. Outside you will find the gas powered hot shower, modern eco compost loo and the camp fire already set up with all the utensils you need to cook on the open flame. Relax around the table and chairs, or on the veranda on the carriage. Wherever you choose to sit at the camp you will be able to embrace the most spectacular mountain and countryside views. Explore this 17 acre sanctuary farm with horses, donkeys and chickens. Walk down to the water hole for wild swimming, meet with the owners for private donkey picnics in the woods or find out more from the resident horse listener. This is a unique and special place for a couple to retreat and unwind. There is private off road parking for one car at the property. The owners are on site though privacy is assured. Donkey rambles are available This is a walk with a pack donkey Booking essential through the owner on arrival There is an extra cost for this if wanted Closed between 1st Dec to 28th Feb due to acces

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