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87 Log Cabins in Herefordshire

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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Barn in Herefordshire 2

Preston-on-Wye, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Herefordshire From £455 Availability

The cottage enjoys a great location on the fringes of the picturesque village of Preston on Wye. It is set within an established campsite from which you can access the River Wye where you can hire a canoe, enjoy coarse fishing with a day permit, or simply enjoy the wildlife along the Wye Valley Way. For more challenging terrain, join the Offa s Dyke Path on the Hatterall Ridge (17 miles), or tackle Hay Bluff and the Black Mountains (16 miles). Golfers can head for the nine holes at the Brampton golf course (5 miles). A trip to the vibrant market town of Hay on Wye (12 miles) is a must, where you can pick up local produce from a farmers market, browse the independent shops or relax and enjoy a director's choice movie at Booth s Cinema. This converted barn enjoys a great location where guests can take full advantage of the River Wye, the small on site farm shop and campsite rustic bar. Step inside the accommodation into an open plan living area which offers everything you will need during your stay. Feel right at home in the cosy lounge area with a two seater sofa and Smart TV, a dining table and chairs along with a well equipped kitchen with an electric oven and gas hob and fridge with ice compartment. There is a bathroom with a handheld shower, and a WC. A small spiral staircase offers access to a double bedroom where you can enjoy countryside views. Outside, guests can enjoy an open area with table and chairs. Guests can also access the campsite facilities to include, farm shop, rustic bar and canoe hire. There is parking for one car and secure bike storage.

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Hope Mansell, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Herefordshire From £514 Availability

The Hope Mansell valley boasts rolling hills, rich pastureland and thick woodland, ideal for those wanting to explore both the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley by day and relax in peace and tranquillity in the evenings. With walks from the door across mixed woods, farmlands and through ancient tracks, the stunning views constantly change. Nearby Goodrich Castle sits majestically within a wooded hill. For enthusiastic cyclists, cycle paths guide you through the Forest of Dean where you can take in the magic of Puzzle Wood and the history of the Clearwell Caves. Views from Symonds Yat rock are not to be missed. Ross on Wye is within easy reach and is hailed as the birthplace of modern tourism with 17th century market house, and Monmouth, the birthplace of Henry V. A traditional garden gate gives way to a gravel pathway that will lead you to the front door. The barn entrance opens into an entrance hall with separate WC, space for muddy boots and hanging space for coats. To one side there s access into the comfortable lounge where you can relax and enjoy views onto the countryside through the coach house double doors. Down a few steps you will find the original milling area of the barn, sympathetically restored with timbered ceiling and curved walls where the pony would have turned the mill. This open plan space comprises a lounge/kitchen/diner, the lounge with TV/DVD has classic sofas, perfect to sink into after a day exploring. The dining area takes centre stage and the kitchen offers a contemporary twist and is well equipped with electric oven and hob, fridge with ice compartment and dishwasher. So, when the day is done, climb the stairs to the first floor where you will find a vaulted double bedroom with mezzanine over the lounge. The room is enhanced with picture windows offering views onto the valley. There is an en suite shower room with shower and WC and a tucked away dressing area. A second staircase offers access to the second floor with the twin room with views across the meadow, up the hill and to the woods. Across the landing there is a shower room with shower and WC. Step outside into the established grounds and enjoy the natural beauty of the meadows surrounding the barn with table and chairs. There are approximately three acres where you are free to wander, meet the owner s friendly sheep and chickens that roam the orchard, take a stroll up the meadow and relax on the perfectly sited bench to enjoy the view. There is off road parking for two cars.

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Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Mid Wales From £1021 Availability

Cwmhir Court is peacefully tucked away within the fringes of Clyro, a fantastic base for exploring Hay on Wye, the Wye Valley, and the wider Brecon Beacons National Park. Hay on Wye is within walking distance and is a great place to spend your time, there is also a large variety of shops, pubs and eateries as well as a theatre and a cinema to discover. Explore the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park on foot, with access to the rugged landscape of the National Trust s The Begwns, where you can enjoy spectacular views, or take on the Hay Bluff and Twmpa where you gain further access into the Black Mountains. Both the Wye Valley and Offa s Dyke trails run through Hay on Wye, offering traffic free walking. This rustic silo is simply charming, set within the grounds of Cwmhir Court enjoying views across the Wye Valley towards the Black Mountains. Here, couples can truly get away, relax, and enjoy the countryside. This silo has been cleverly converted with an eclectic twist of both old and new. Step into the silo where the ground floor offers a well equipped kitchen space with electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge with ice compartment and there is a simple breakfast bar with two stools. There is also a double bedroom where guests can enjoy a peaceful night s sleep and an en suite shower. There is a separate WC. To relax in the sitting room, climb the curved wooden staircase to the top of the silo which is a circular room and takes up the whole of the first floor. Here you can sit back and enjoy the stunning views or relax in front of the TV. Outside there is a small decked area with a table and two chairs. Guests also have access into the grounds where you can set off on well waymarked footpaths. There is off road parking for one car.

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Llanigon, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Mid Wales From £2390 Availability

Set a little way up into the Black Mountains within the Brecon Beacon National Park on a farming estate above the picturesque village of Llanigon, this peaceful setting is a great countryside retreat for a break with your loved ones or a get together with friends. Explore the popular market town of Hay on Wye (2.5 miles), which is famous for its literature festival, many bookshops, bistros,shops, galleries, and places to eat. While there, hire a canoe and set off down the River Wye, a popular activity with visitors of all ages. Set out on foot from your front door and follow one of the many local trails including Offa s Dyke where endless walks, cycles and rides await. Wild swimming in the River Wye or climbing or canoeing in the Beacons. Bursting with traditional features and with unique reverse level layout, the property consists of two internally joined holiday cottages, sleeping up to 17 guests. In the first property on the ground floor, you will find three of the cosy bedrooms, a twin/double and two king size rooms, one of which has its own en suite bathroom with a separate shower and WC. Another bathroom with a shower over the bath and a WC is also located on this level. Heading up to the first floor you will find a bright kitchen with plenty of storage space and a double oven, electric hob, microwave, large fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Enjoy a hearty breakfast at the wooden dining table and if the weather is fine, step through the French doors onto the spacious decked balcony and take in the morning with a coffee. Retreat to the cosy lounge where the wood burner a homely feel in the evenings, as you all unwind on the comfortable sofas. A walk through library/reading room is a lovely extra touch, while the rear porch is perfect for drying coats and storing muddy boots. A further shower room is also on this floor with shower and WC. Upstairs again on the second floor is the fourth bedroom which has three single beds and an en suite bathroom and WC. The young will love the large games room on this level, which has a 6 billiard table, games, a TV,DVDs and a sofa bed, if needed for extra children. Outside, the decked balcony is accessed via the kitchen and provides a wonderful spot to watch the sun go down and enjoy some al fresco dining. Steps at the rear lead to a woodland garden above the house, which boast fantastic views across the valley. In the adjoining part of the cottage, we again have 4 bedrooms on the ground floor and two separate staircases leading up to the first floor main living area. There is an open plan dining room for everyone to enjoy a special family meal together and a comfy lounge with a TV where you can curl up with a good book or watch a favourite film at the end of a great day. It has original features, including ceiling beams and exposed stonework. The stylishly designed kitchen is equipped with a large oven and electric hob, microwave, fridge freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. Returning to the ground floor you can discover the four light, attractive and tastefully decorated bedrooms. The first bedroom features a king size bed with en suite bathroom complete with bath and WC. There is also a further king size bedroom as well as two rooms which can be made up either as twin rooms with 2 6 beds or as king size rooms on request. The ground floor also has a large family bathroom with shower, bath and WC, and a further bathroom with shower over the bath and WC. Meeting House cottages are set in extensive grounds with a large woodland garden behind and a further terrace with a fire pit and seating to enjoy the amazing views. With access to a telescope, the balcony is perfect for stargazing in the glorious dark skies. Ample parking and bike storage are available. Set on a working farm, there areplenty of woodlands for children to explore.

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Clyro, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Mid Wales From £378 Availability

Enjoying a peaceful location in the grounds of the owner's house, this charming stone cottage is surrounded by lovely mature gardens with fragrant flower beds and shady trees to picnic under. Located on the edge of the medieval village of Clyro, the popular town of Hay on Wye (2.5 miles) is a short drive or walk away where you will find cafes, restaurants and the world famous bookshops. Enjoy rambles along the banks of the River Wye and seek out The Warren, a pretty spot for wild swimming. Browse the craft shops set within the grounds of the ancient castle and pick up a souvenir of your stay. Discover the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park by foot or cycle with the peaks of Pen y Fan (26 miles) and The Skirrid (23 miles) within reach. Both the Wye Valley Walk and Offa s Dyke Walk runs through Hay on Wye offering traffic free trails. Not to be missed is the ancient city of Hereford with its imposing cathedral, ruined castle and cider museum. Reached up a quiet lane, this lovely retreat enjoys a peaceful and private location tucked away in the mature forest garden. Step through the front door and into the galley kitchen where you will find everything you need to prepare meals for two. With an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and freezer, unpack your provisions for a home from home stay. There is a washing machine and drying room in the adjoining utility room for your convenience. Step through into the generous lounge/diner where you can dine with a view at the cosy table set next to the large window. This is a bright and airy room with local landscapes adorning the walls. Snuggle up on the sofa to watch a film on the TV or listen to music on the CD player as you chat late into the evening. When it s time for bed head through into the restful bedroom and drift off to sleep in the king size bed. The bedroom benefits from a spacious en suite bathroom with corner bath and separate shower cubicle. Stepping outside, dine alfresco in your quiet seating area enjoying the views across to the Black Mountains or light the BBQ for a relaxed evening meal. There is secure bike storage and ample parking at the property.

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Clyro, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Mid Wales From £480 Availability

The bothy is set into the hillside on the edge of Clyro, a small settlement situated on the Welsh border, and just 2.5 miles from the popular town of Hay on Wye, where you will find cafes, restaurants, and the world famous bookshops. Enjoy rambles along the banks of the River Wye and seek out The Warren, a pretty spot for wild swimming. Browse the craft shops set within the grounds of the ancient castle and pick up a souvenir. Discover the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park by foot, with access to the rugged landscape of the National Trust s The Begwns, where you can enjoy spectacular views or take on the Hay Bluff and Twmpa where you gain further access into the Black Mountains. Both the Wye Valley and Offa s Dyke trails run through Hay on Wye, offering traffic free walking. Located up a quiet lane, this lovely retreat enjoys a peaceful location within the owner s grounds. Step through the front door where you will be pleasantly surprised with the vaulted ceilings and Velux windows enjoying the natural light. The studio offers open plan living that has been cleverly configured by the owner. The hallway offers space for coats and boots and then continues to the main living area where you have a lounge with Smart TV, a small collection of books and board games, a dining table, and chairs for two. The galley kitchen has been well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge with ice compartment. There is a washing machine and drying room available on site. To the rear of the studio, you will find a comfortable double bed with reading lamps and a storage area. There is a shower room with a shower and WC. Outside, guests can enjoy a private garden with a table, chairs, and BBQ. Guests are also welcome to enjoy the grounds along with access to the countryside. There is parking for one car and secure bike storage.

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Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Mid Wales From £1815 Availability

Cwmhir Court is peacefully tucked away on the fringes of Clyro, though within easy walking distance of Hay on Wye, a vibrant cultural market town famed for the annual book festival. With a castle and small independent cinema, Hay has an excellent selection of quirky shops, cafes, bars and restaurants along with a weekly farmers market on a Thursdays showcasing the seasonal local produce, cheese and crafts. In warmer weather you can enjoy paddling or wild swimming at The Warren, the local beach on the banks of the river. Walkers are well served with access onto the Offa s Dyke footpath, and Wye Valley Walk. For a quieter, easier stroll but still with spectacular views, the Roundabout Walk on The Begwns above Clyro is a good one to start with. The Silo is set within an enclosed garden where you can enjoy the views before you step inside. It has been constructed out of two farm silos, creating a contemporary space simply finished with smooth curved walls and subtle lighting which further enhances the architectural design. The entrance hall enjoys a high ceiling with natural light, a small utility room with washing machine and WC. To the right you access the lounge, here you can relax and take in the views. There is a small library of books for guests to enjoy, and a wall mounted TV. To the left of the entrance hall is the kitchen/diner, well equipped and fitted to the curve of the building, with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher. A table and chairs for five sits by the window. Follow the curve of the building up the wooden staircase to the landing and here you can look back into the lounge. The first floor offers two bedrooms, a double with stunning views with an outside balcony and en suite shower room with shower and WC, and a double room also with breathtaking views, which shares a shower and WC on the landing with the single room, accessed by a curved wooden staircase to the second floor. Outside there is an enclosed garden with table and chairs and charcoal BBQ. Guests also have access onto well waymarked footpaths from the grounds. There is off road parking for two cars.

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Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Mid Wales From £1021 Availability

Cwmhir Court is peacefully tucked away on the fringes of Clyro, a small settlement situated on the Welsh border, and just 1 mile from the popular town of Hay on Wye, where you will find cafes, restaurants, and the world famous bookshops. Enjoy rambles along the banks of the River Wye and seek out The Warren, a pretty spot for wild swimming. Browse the craft shops set within the grounds of the ancient castle and pick up a souvenir. Discover the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park, with access to the scenic landscape of the National Trust s The Begwns where you can enjoy spectacular views. Take on the Hay Bluff and Twmpa where you venture further into the Black Mountains. Both the Wye Valley and Offa s Dyke trails run through Hay on Wye, offering traffic free walking. This gorgeous quirky property is set on the edge of the grounds of Cwmhir Court, enjoying views across the lush green meadow towards Hay Bluff. It s a wonderful spot for couples to get away, relax, and enjoy the countryside. Step into the small entrance hall, designed as a quiet place to read a chapter of a good book or simply enjoy the winter sun. The ground floor also offers a well equipped kitchen space with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and dishwasher. Next to this is a double bedroom where guests can enjoy a peaceful night s sleep and a shower room with WC. Climb the curved wooden staircase to the top of the silo where you ll find the circular sitting room which takes up the whole of the first floor. Here you sit back and enjoy the stunning views or relax in front of the TV. Outside, there is a small, enclosed gravelled area with table and chairs. Guests also have access into the grounds where you can follow well waymarked footpaths. There is off road parking for one car.

Cedar Cabin 7

Clifton Upon Teme, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Cedar Cabin From £609 Availability

Cabin 1 is a gorgeous, Alaskan-style lodge resting in Clifton Upon Teme, Worcestershire. Hosting three bedrooms including two doubles and a single, along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to seven guests. There is also an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a woodburning stove. Outside, there is decking with a barbecue, furniture and a hot tub as well as ample off-road parking. Cabin 1 is an idyllic escape, perfect any time of year.

Comfy 4m -Bed Bell Tent with great views 2

Hereford, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Comfy 4m -Bed Bell Tent with great views From £770 Availability

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

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BBQ Firepit
Kitchen amenities - hob, kettle, coffee maker, microwave, toaster
Washing machine
Iron and ironing board
Hairdryer
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Garden
Yoga

If you love being outdoors and want a simple 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 among which are red kites and buzzards, and under a clear night sky, the stars are amazing and will leave you in awe.

Inside your bell tent is a comfortable 3/4 bed with cotton linen and anti allergy bedding. Blankets, towels and toiletries are provided as well as bottled spring water and complimentary tea, herbals and coffee. There is a small chest of drawers and a couple of loungers for use outdoor. 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 dry compost toilet. We aim to reduce water and be as eco as possible. In the shared outdoor kitchenette is a gas hob, electric kettle, toaster and mictowave as well as a fridge and 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 private or group guidance with the other guests. Price is depending and 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 black and white village of Weobly, 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 rejuvinated! What are you waiting for?

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 looking for area attractions can visit The Weir Garden and Herefordshire Raceway. Westonbury Mill Water Gardens and Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre are also worth visiting.

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