Visitor Guide - Forest of Dean

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Visitor Guide - Forest of Dean
Visitor Guide
2016
the forest awakens...
experience an adventure
wyedeantourism.co.uk
the forest awakens...
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This year the forest awakens to celebrate adventures from the everyday to
the intergalactic.
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We’re so excited that scenes from Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force
Awakens were filmed here and that our TV and Movie Trail is now
globally recognised. If sci-fi isn’t your thing then you can still get a
high from the UK’s greatest natural haven for culture, history, heritage
and glorious home-crafted food and drink.
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This guide is your invitation to adventure, a source for your senses,
so embrace our wilderness and then unwind as you feel the force of our hospitality.
May the forest be with you, and don’t forget to Tweet your #Adventure to @DeanWye.
Maureen McAllister
Wye Valley and Forest of Dean Tourism
4 Welcome
6 Twenty Things to Try
16 Famous Locations
20 Music Festivals
22 Map
25 Walking
26 Food & Drink
28 Arts & Crafts
30 Accommodation
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out of this world
The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley is everyone’s everyday-adventure playground and in
2016 we want you to never forget a force of unforgettable experiences.
We are one of the only surviving
ancient woodlands in the UK,
formed by an area that stretches
from Monmouthshire and
South Herefordshire to West
Gloucestershire. Before 1066
a large section was reserved for
royal hunting.
Today the Forest of Dean and
Wye Valley is home to awardwinning accommodation, food
and drink providers, creative
industries, high and low-energy
attractions.
There is no better place in the
world to awaken your senses to
culture, art, heritage, history,
excitement, or taste.
Food and drink
From artisan bars to Michelin
stars we host some of the best
food and drink producers in the
UK. Sip our cider, savour our
cheese or sample our annual
showcase that’s passionately
produced by people dedicated
to quality and flavour.
History and heritage
Hop between the Welsh and
English borders and immerse
yourself in a rich history that
dates from Roman and Medieval,
Anglo Saxon to Tudor and the
epoch-making industrial
revolution. Castles and Keeps,
iron ore, charcoal and free mines,
each has played a role in a
tapestry of events that helped
shape and influence the UK’s
prominence in the world.
Images: Soudley Ponds, extreme biking in the Forest, Storm Troopers surf the Severn Bore
Adventure
From tree-tops to hill tops the
Wye Dean is home to thrills and
spills on land, water, wheels and
sky. Ride the Severn Bore on a
surf board, climb, canoe, fish,
gallop, run, ride, shoot or walk.
Art and culture
An inspiration for generations
of creatives, this year we add
to the region’s cultural heritage
with a TV and Movie Trail,
featuring huge titles such as
Doctor Who, Star Wars, Harry
Potter and The Huntsman.
Artists, film makers, singers,
painters, poets, writers and
photographers recognise the
natural stage our inspirational
flora and fauna offer.
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You might just recognise Puzzlewood from a number of
popular television series. The ancient forest has been featured
in Dr Who, Merlin and Atlantis to name but a few!
adventure awaits
There truly is something for everyone; be it an adrenaline filled, action packed
adventure or a picnic and gentle stroll though the beautiful scenery. The Forest of
Dean and Wye Valley offer an abundance of new things to try and places to explore.
Here are 20 suggestions to get you started...
1. Get on your bike
3. Venture into the deep
There are a multitude of trails to try,
from family-friendly flat to exhilarating
downhill challenges, two wheels are
the best way to explore the Forest of
Dean and Wye Valley. If you haven’t
got your own kit then Dean Forest
Cycles and Pedalabikeaway are the
affordable way to hire everything you
need or book a guided ride.
Locals have explored the depths of
Clearwell Caves for 4,000 years,
but today's visitors can transport
themselves to a vast underground
labyrinth of passageways, caverns
and rock faces once rich in iron and
now home to mysterious minerals,
flora and fauna. Fantastic for families
and a memorable experience not to
be missed.
Strap on a helmet at Hopewell
Colliery and follow an experienced
miner underground, as you navigate
a route through a section of miles of
tunnels dug out since the 1820s.
4. Pick up a paddle
5. Build a sandcastle
During July and August take a trip to
‘Taurus Crafts Summer Beach’ – 140
square metres of sand with a giant
seascape mural, deckchairs, buckets
and spades and ice creams too.
6. Explore the treetops
There are trails to suit everyone from
the 11 mile Family Cycle Trail to the
nationally acclaimed Verderers’
Trail which offers seven miles of allweather adrenalin. If downhill tracks
are your thing, try the Ski Run or the
Corkscrew, which both lead to
Cannop Cycle Centre.
Unsure of a route to try, then Cycling
Guides are also always ready to help.
2. Cook up a treat
Go on a culinary adventure at Harts
Barn Cookery School where it’s all
about ‘COOKING FOR ALL’ from
Banquets to Basics. Based in the
beautiful Forest at an awe inspiring
site dating back to 1068.
Run the rapids at Symonds Yat or
take a lazy cruise through stunning
scenery, both are fun and unique
ways to experience the dramatic
landscape that changes with every
season. Team up with Way2Go
or Monmouth Canoe & Activity
Centre for boat hire, expert tuition
and guided river trips that guarantee
a splashing good time.
If that sounds too energetic, take a
relaxing trip with Kingfisher Cruises.
Images: Mountain biking, Canoes on the Wye, Taurus Crafts Summer Beach, Go Ape!
With over 20 million trees in the
Forest, Go Ape is set in the perfect
location. Overcome fears or fuel an
appetite for adventure across walkways, climbing nets and zip wires.
For the little monkeys there is a
purpose-designed course for small
aspiring Tarzans.
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Clearwell Caves dates back over 4,000 years, with nine fascinating
caverns connected by a network of underground passageways –
you can even venture 200ft underground as part of a
‘Deep Level’ visit!
Hollybush Farm, Ross Road, Nr Longhope, Glos. GL17 0NG
T: 01452 830222 / 07496 368 452 E: [email protected]
We are a family owned and run company, set in an idyllic 40 acre farm in the Forest
of Dean with multiple exciting activities on site. The main part of Hillside Archery
is Archery Tag! If you can imagine combining dodge ball and paint ball but using
bows and arrows, (with big foam tips don’t worry) then you’ve probably got a good
idea of what it’s like… adrenaline without the bruises!
Archery tag appeals to all ages from 10+ and it has been said ‘it’s the game you
never grow out of’. It offers a great insight to the sport of archery itself but also
offers true interaction with friends, family or work colleagues in a safe,
fun and unique environment. Whether it’s for a birthday, stag/hen party, corporate
event or family day out Archery tag is a great way to spend the day!
Game time: 2 hour session. Shop and Hillside Brewery on site.
www.hillsidearchery.com
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7. Hit the target
Take aim and enjoy a clay pigeon
shoot at DBC Leisure, where you'll
find expert instructors with a keen
eye or find the art of archery with
Forest of Dean Adventure.
Try your hand at archery tag which
combines the experience of archery
and the thrill of dodge ball in a fun,
unique experience at Hillside
Archery.
10. Walk the walk
Nordic walking is a great way to
explore otherwise hidden locations,
enjoy the outdoors and get fit.
Whether you just want a social
walk or something to give you a
bit more of a work out, Way2Go
Adventures are experts who will help
you master the technique through
short walks or longer expeditions.
Severn Bore The Severn Estuary has
the second highest tidal range in the
world, giving rise to the famous
Severn Bore tidal wave around the
spring and autumn equinox.
Newnham on Severn and
Minsterworth are top viewing points.
8. Have fun on a Segway
Get off the beaten track for an hour
of fun with Go Ape’s Forest Segway
Experience. Explore the beautiful
forest on the latest in green technology
- a self-balancing electric Segway.
11. Be aMazed
Try not to get lost as you attempt to
navigate your way through Elton's
Giant Maze or the aMazing Hedge
Puzzle, Symonds Yat.
Enjoy wandering through the ancient
paths, twisted roots and mossy rocks
at the magical Puzzlewood.
9. Climb high
Forest Adventure provides all the
equipment and professional rope skills
to negotiate natural rock outcrops up
to giddy heights with stunning views
at the famous Symonds Yat Rock.
Abseiling offers an alternative to rock
climbing, with a variety of heights up
to 100 feet available.
More boars: In medieval times wild
boar roamed the Forest and now, after
a long absence, they are back in
abundance. They live in family
groups known as ‘sounders’.
12. Time for tee
There are a choice of golf courses
suitable for all levels of expertise.
Forest Hills features a challenging
par-72 course. For some family fun,
tee off at Wye Valley Minature Golf,
an outstanding outdoor course with
all-weather artificial-turf fairways.
They have a picturesque roman ruin
theme, retro minigolf style and
adventure golf suitable for all ages.
Images: Hillside Archery, Climbers at Lancaut, Walking, Puzzlewood
Fast as a falcon: Peregrine falcons can
dive at speeds up to 200mph. They
have nested on the Coldwell Rocks,
Symonds Yat, since 1982.
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‘Tweet’ about your adventures using #deanwye
or follow us @DeanWye
OPEN EVERY WEEKEND ALL YEAR ROUND,
DAILY IN LOCAL SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
AND EVERY TUESDAY
FROM APRIL – OCTOBER
Tel: 01594 834991
www.perrygrove.co.uk
17. Get steamy
Take life at a slower pace all aboard
a Perrygrove Railway or GWR steam
train. Or, for a fun family day out visit
the Dean Forest Railway, which stops
at five points so passengers can jump
off, enjoy a woodland walk before a
delicious picnic or hearty pub meal.
13. At a canter
Explore miles of quiet, picturesque
bridleways on horseback with a trek
or hack from Greenacres Stables in
Lea. There are also shorter rides
around the nearby country lanes
which can be led in-hand for
younger or less experienced riders.
14. Dive in
If the weather turns inclement, take to
the indoor pools, saunas, courts
and gyms of the area’s numerous
leisure centres.
Officially named as one of Milner Off
Road’s best places to off road in the
UK. Get behind the wheel of a Range
Rover or Land Rover to bump or skid
a 4x4 through the undulating terrain
of Whitecliff's purpose-built off-road
tracks. There are courses for beginners
or black runs for the more ambitious.
16. Get creative
Feeling crafty? Why not create a piece
of ceramic to take home. Eastnor
Pottery offers introductions to basic
hand-building and wheel-throwing
techniques while Taurus Crafts regularly
host courses on pottery, painting,
jewellery making and sculpture.
With miles of countryside in the
forest for you and your fury friend
to explore, The Forest of Dean and
Wye Valley is every dog’s dream
destination. Pick one of many
traffic-free walking routes from
gentle strolls to all-day hikes...
guaranteed enjoyment for any
energetic pooch.
18. And prey
See amazing flying demonstrations
at The International Centre for Birds
of Prey in Newent, the oldest
dedicated birds of prey centre in the
world. With aviaries full of exotic
birds of prey and owls, stunning
gardens and a wonderful family
atmosphere, you are in for a treat.
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15. Drive on the wild side
A Dog’s Dream
Combine all the fun of laser tag and
paintball (minus the bruises),
BattleSports offers the chance to use
the latest combat laser guns on a
multi-acre, purpose-built battlefield.
Two exhilarating combat missions are
available at Laser Ops, Symonds Yat
where you can enjoy the fun and
action of close quarter battle with a
special operations twist.
There is a huge variety of dogfriendly accommodation, just look
out for the Pet Friendly symbol ˙ .
Forest of Dean Dog Warden Service
Please make sure your dog is
tagged with your mobile number
and temporary place of stay.
Forest of Dean Dog Warden:
T: 01594 810000 (office hours
07505 820220 (out of hours)
If you are in need of a dog sitter
contact Swat Pets to look after
your pet.
20. Try a tipple
Westons Visitor Centre is nestled
amongst acres of apple and perry
pear orchards. Here you can discover
the secrets of traditional cider making
by joining one of the daily, guided
mill tours. You can also try the local,
award winning bottled ciders and
perry at Seven Cider and Ty Gwyn.
If ale is more to your liking, Hillside
Brewery offers the chance to experience
the brewing process up close, before
sitting back to taste a well-earned
glass overlooking stunning landscapes.
Images: Riding with Greenacres, Whitecliff 4x4, Perrygrove Railway
74 Greenfield Road, Joys Green,
Lydbrook GL17 9RE
T: 07779 187900
E: [email protected]
www.swatpets.co.uk
Caring for your pets like a member of
our family. Home away from home,
safe & professional; boarding, sitting,
day care, & transport for your pets.
Any length of time from a few hours
to a month or more. Living with us as
family, no cage/kennels involved.
Near Lydbrook.
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Set in the picturesque Forest of Dean, relaxed
& fun cookery classes & activities all year round
Oldest Dedicated Bird of Prey
Centre in the world.
Eagles, Hawks, Owls Falcons & Kites
Daily Flying Demonstrations
Beautiful, Mature Gardens & Grounds
Bespoke Group and Family Sessions
Parties for Kids and Adults, Hens and Stags
Forage & Cook
International cuisine, Fish & Game, Vegetarian, Baking
Supper Clubs
Hire a Chef service
Monmouth Road, Longhope GL17 0QD
Call us:
01452 831719
www.hartsbarncookeryschool.co.uk
Café, Shop and Play Area
Large FREE Car Park
Fantastic Experience Days
Throughout the Year
Winter Owl Evenings
An experience not to be missed
Open: (Feb 1 - Nov 30)
10.30 - 5.30pm Daily
T: 01531 820286 / 821581
www.icbp.org
Newent
GL18 1JJ
ACTIVITIES &
ATTRACTIONS
The home of traditional cider making
WESTONS VISITOR CENTRE
CIDER MILL TOURS DAILY - 11.00AM, 12.30PM, 2.00PM AND 3.30PM
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK | CIDER SHOP | RESTAURANT & CAFE
Arrange your visit today call 01531 660108
Westons Cider, The Bounds, Much Marcle, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2NQ
T: 01531 660108 E: [email protected]
@WestonsCiderMil
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Dean Heritage Centre
EXPLORE & EXPERIENCE
THE HEART OF THE FOREST OF DEAN
20,000 HISTORICAL ARTEFACTS,
10,000 YEARS OF HISTORY, 5 THEMED GALLERIES:
1 EXPERIENCE
Outdoor attractions and activities, plus our scenic themed woodland trail
Calendar of special events, exhibitions and educational activities
Onsite car park, café, picnic area and gift shop
01594 822170 | [email protected]
www.deanheritagecentre.com
The Cistercian abbey of Tintern is one of Wales’ greatest monastic
ruins. Founded in 1131, it was the first Cistercian foundation in
Wales and only the second in Britain
GREENACRES STABLES
RIDING CENTRE
WHITECLIFF OFF ROAD
DRIVING CENTRE
Rock Lane, Lea, nr. Ross-on-Wye,
Herefordshire HR9 7JZ
T: 0744 3651534
E: [email protected]
www.greenacresstables.co.uk
Our small equestrian centre offers
tailored riding lessons, off-road treks,
pony camps, carriage drives, and
various activities throughout the year,
for beginners and experienced riders
of all ages. Our friendly horses and
ponies will take you along country
lanes and forest tracks to enjoy the
beautiful scenery and spectacular
views.
Whitecliff Quarry, Coleford GL16 8NB
T: 01594 834666 M: 07720 734192
E: [email protected]
www.whitecliff4x4.co.uk
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O p e n : All year 9am - 6pm.
Mondays-Sundays, including bank holidays
(not Christmas day or New Year’s day)
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D r i v i n g C o u rs e s
P r o f e s s i o n a l 4 x 4 D r i v e r Tr a i n i n g
G i f t E x p e r i e n c e Vo u c h e r s
Ad r e n a l i n F i l l e d 4 x 4 O f f - Ro a d Pa c k a g e s
1:1 Owner Driver Courses
J u n i o r O f f - Ro a d E x p e r i e n c e s
P a r e n t & Ju n i o r O f f - R o a d E x p e r i e n c e s
NB: All Courses Must B e Pre- Booked
Ve h i cl e s U s e d : L a n d Rov e r 9 0 ,
D i s c o v er y s & R a n ge Rov e r s .
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DBC LEISURE
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Trowgreen Farm Shooting School,
St. Briavels, Lydney, GL15 6QP
T: 01594 833940 M: 07850 969169
E: [email protected]
www.dbcleisure.co.uk
Clayshooting
A i r R i f l e Ta r g e t S h o o t i n g
A r ch e r y • M u l t i - A ct i vi t i e s
C o r p o r a t e / P r i v a t e • Tu i t i o n
Bir thda y Par ties
H e n / S t a g P ar t i e s
On Site Catering
Yo u n g S h o t F r i e n d l y
O p e n : All year by appointment
Two FREE Apps
featuring the
Forest of Dean
& Wye Valley:
Explore Gloucestershire
ForestXplorer by the
Forestry Commission
Xmas) Mon - Sat 9.30am to 4.30pm
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BATTLESPORTS GLOS
MONMOUTH CANOE &
ACTIVITY CENTRE
Battlesports Glos. Holly Bush Farm,
Ross Road, Longhope, GL17 0NG
T: 01452 830620 / 07587 144424
E: [email protected]
www.battlesportsglos.com
Sue Symonds. Castle Yard, Old Dixton
Road, Monmouth NP25 3DP
T: 01600 716083
E: [email protected]
www.monmouthcanoe.co.uk
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Summerhouse Studio, Bream Road,
St Briavels, Glos. GL15 6TL
T: 07771 664973
E: [email protected]
www.davidbroadbent.com
Im p rov e yo u r ph o to g ra phy
One to one and small group tuition
in the fabulous Forest of Dean.
Professional photographer David
Broadbent gives jargon free, fun photo
training to all ages and abilities.
Photograph the best the Forest of
Dean has to offer. Bespoke One to One
tuition. Special group events throughout
the year. Gift vouchers
Outdoor Combat Missions on a Multi-acre
Battlefield. BattleSports is the LIVE version of
the best computer war games. Infra-red
weapons incl. Snipers and Sub-Machine
Guns and are pain-free (no projectiles).
Missions incl. Storm & Capture, Ambush,
VIP and geared to Individuals, Adult or Kids
Parties (age 7+), Stag/Hen, Corporate,
Mobile & Holiday Events.
All-in price from 2 hours to All Day,
just ring to pre-book.
All-in price from £18 per player.
O p e n : All year, Monday - Sunday
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ACTIVITIES &
ATTRACTIONS
Canoe and Kayak hire on the
River Wye.
Families, Adult Groups including:
Stag/Hen, Corporate,
School/Youth Groups.
Other Activities - Rockclimbing,
Abseiling, Raftbuilding and Caving.
AALA Licensed
BCU Approved
O p e n : 7 days, all year 9am - 6pm
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FOREST HILLS GOLF CLUB
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Mile End Road, Coleford GL16 7QD
T: 01594 810823 (Golf Pro Shop)
T: 01594 810620 (Restaurant)
E: [email protected]
www.foresthillsgolfclub.co.uk
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Our welcoming Course suits players of
all abilities and is playable even in wet
conditions. Equipment and buggies/
trolleys are available to hire.
C o f fe e Re p u b li c L o u n ge
Everyone is welcome upstairs in our
coffee lounge, with delicious coffee,
cake and meals also on offer along with
the golf course views from the Lounge
or balcony. Free WiFi.
O p e n : All year, 7 days a week, 8am-sunset (Golf Course
& Golfers Bar), bookings recommended for Restaurant
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rural skills courses:
• Smallholding
• Foraging
• Bee-Keeping
• Pizza Oven
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• Kids Courses
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stay in The Piggery,
The Hayloft or the
off-grid Hideaway.
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NATURE IN ART
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Wallsworth Hall, Twigworth, Gloucester
GL2 9PA www.natureinart.org.uk
T: 01452 731422
E: [email protected]
Th e w o r l d ’ s f i r s t m u s e u m o f n a t u r e
in s p i r e d a r t
Displays embrace 2-D & 3-D work in all
mediums and styles from across the
world, spanning 1500 years. So whether
you prefer Picasso or Shepherd, exotic
oriental treasures or watercolour
landscapes, you’ll discover something
that appeals to you. Plus you can meet
an artist at work (Feb - Nov).
Sculpture garden, coffee shop, children’s
activity areas, gift shop, free parking.
AUNT MARTHA’S
ANCRE HILL VINEYARD
THE OLD STATION, TINTERN
Rockfield Road, Monmouth, NP25 5HS
T: 01600 714152 www.ancrehillestates.co.uk
E: [email protected]
John Sterry. The Old Station, Tintern,
Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16 7NX
T: 01291 689566
E: [email protected]
visitmonmouthshire.com/oldstationtintern
An old Victorian railway by the banks
of the River Wye. An ideal place for
all the family. You can have a relaxing
one mile riverside walk, children’s
activities run everyday, enjoy a light
lunch or tea in the tearoom, model
railway, miniature train rides, art &
craft exhibitions, camping.
Brook Cottage, The Branch, Drybrook
GL17 9DB T: 01594 824514
E: [email protected]
www.auntmartha.co.uk
Camping also available 20 pitches (£4-£4.50 pn)
O p e n : 7 days. Easter - 31st October.
Easter - end Sept 10.30 - 5.30, October 10.30 - 4pm
FR E E A D M I S S I O N
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Ancre Hill Estates operates a stunning
biodynamic vineyard in the heart of the
Wye Valley. Home to the 2012 Bollicine del
Mondo winner for the best Sparkling wine
in the world and numerous International
awards.
Visit our Cellar Door to enjoy Wine tasting,
take advantage of our guided tours, relax
in the Vineyard with a Welsh Cheese platter
lunch and a glass of Estate wine. Looking
for a present? Our Adopt a Vine scheme
may be for you.
Prices:
Wine Tasting
£3.50
£9
Vineyard Tour
Welsh Cheese Platter Lunch £14
O p e n : 10am - 5pm Tuesday - Sunday & Bank Hols.
C o s t : £5.25 adults, £4.75 concessions, under 8’s free.
O p e n : Wednesday - Saturday 10.30am - 4.30pm
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Step back in time at Aunt Martha’s and
savour the delights of taking tea in style in
the only authentic Victorian Tea-rooms in
the country.
To add to your pleasures, Aunt Martha
hopes that you will enjoy her 12 delightful
garden rooms each with its own distinct
character. Take time to inspect Old Ned’s
abode and see what it would be like to live
in one room 12 feet by 8 feet.
O p e n : All year. Wednesday - Sunday from 12 noon.
Please check website.
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The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley was a source of inspiration for
JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series, featuring in the novel ‘Harry Potter
and the Deathly Hallows’. Chepstow’s main street is also said to be
the inspiration behind Diagon Alley
THE SECRET FOREST
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The Rocks, Clearwell, Glos. GL16 8JR
T: 01594 832535
E: [email protected]
www.secretforest.co.uk
Beautiful woodland walk through
spectacular surface iron workings
dating from ancient times, now
reclaimed by nature. Tearoom open
weekends and school holidays.
Well behaved dogs on leads welcome.
Entrance opposite Clearwell Caves.
Please see website for events.
O p e n : All year. 10am - 4pm daily (excluding Christmas
Day and Boxing Day).
Please check website as opening times may vary.
Photograph by Tina Dorner Photography
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KINGFISHER CRUISES
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Symonds Yat EAST HR9 6JL
T/F: 01432 267862 M: 07831 297672
E: [email protected]
www.wyenot.com
Symonds Yat is world famous as
part of the historic Wye. Tour
enjoyed by romantics of the 18th
Century. Times vary according to
season. Telephone for times. Full
commentary telling of the natural
beauty and history of the area is
provided. Evening trips for parties
by prior arrangement.
One paying child - one child free.
O p e n : 11am - 5pm. Daily from March to end October.
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# Hashtag It: tell the
world where you are...
Why not recreate the scene
when Sara fends-off forestdwelling creatures.
#deanwyefilm
Why not post a Tweet from
Puzzlewood that describes
your own imaginary encounter
with Ravenna the Evil Queen
#deanwyefilm
Underfoot and all
around:
With its moss-covered
limestone, deep stony
canyons and harts-tongue
fern in every shadowy
direction, Puzzlewood
completely belies its outward
appearance. This is a place
unlike any other English
wood. Walk around the
remnants of old-world mines
and follow the twisted paths
through mysterious walkways.
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The Huntsman: Winter’s War
(2016) (Universal)
Puzzlewood’s twists and turns fascinate
film makers as the ideal location to conjure
a fantastic story. The Huntsman: Winter’s
War takes full advantage of the beauty
spot’s qualities of magic and mystery.
A prequel to the hugely popular Snow
White and the Huntsman, this new actionfocused fairy tale tells a story about the
Huntsman’s earlier adventures before he
got caught up with Snow White.
The plot reveals how evil Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron) has a sister, Freya
(Emily Blunt), who leaves the kingdom for a colder climate. Alone in her ice
palace, Freya trains a legion of Huntsmen, including Eric (Chris Hemsworth)
and a warrior named Sara (Jessica Chastain).
Freya orders them never to fall in love but things don’t quite work out that way.
In due course, Freya and Ravenna come into conflict with each other as Sara
and Eric struggle to be together again.
The trailer shows several quick-fire shots of Puzzlewood as Sara deftly handles
two swords, and then prepares to fire a flaming arrow at some mysterious looking
characters in the shadows.
It’s the debut feature of director Cedric Nicolas-Troy and the production filmed
some of its axe-wielding action among the trees and rocks in summer 2015.
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May the Forest
be with you
The Forest of Dean and
Wye Valley is a gateway
to the far-away worlds of
intergalactic heroes and
villains, eccentric Time
Lords, magicians and
warriors. Now you can
be part of the cast and
crew, just like the writers,
directors, actors and
actresses who have been
inspired or performed on
our outdoor stage.
Editorial by James Clarke
Image: “Star Wars: The Forece Awakens”,
filming at Puzzlewood
(Lucasfilm/Disney 2015)
To celebrate decades of small and
big screen drama, we have created a
number of TV & Movie Trails so fans
can explore their favourite locations
for themselves.
Atlantis, Star Wars, Doctor Who,
Merlin The Huntsman, Wizards vs
Aliens, King Arthur and the Knights
of the Round Table, Harry Potter, and
Robin of Sherwood are a handful of
titles that you can connect with.
For further information visit
www.visitdeanwyefilm.co.uk.
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Puzzlewood
Star Wars: The Force Awakens,
The Huntsman, Jack the Giant Slayer,
Merlin, Doctor Who, Atlantis,
DaVinci’s Demons, Tree Fu Tom,
Wizards Vs Aliens.
Puzzlewood has featured in countless
productions but most recently appears
in episode seven of the intergalactic
space odyssey. Set 30 years after Star
Wars: Return of the Jedi, The Force
Awakens sees new heroes allied with
familiar faces that include Han Solo,
Chewbacca and Princess Leia.
Sharp-eyed viewers will see the
heroes travel to a forest world, where
Daisy Ridley’s character, Rey, battles
it out with the bad guys among
Puzzlewood’s iconic rocks and trees.
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Goodrich Castle
Merlin
In all its battle-hardened glory
Goodrich Castle features in Merlin
episode Sins of the Father. Situated
on high ground from where it looms
over the River Wye, the castle sets
the tone for the appearance of a
great enemy of Merlin and his allies:
the warrior and sorceress, Morgause.
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Cannop Ponds
Merlin
Merlin, series five filmed the scenes
of Another Sorrow at Cannop Ponds,
the picturesque Forestry Commission
nature reserve. In this episode,
Merlin finds Mithian’s message about
Morgana by the stream.
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Clearwell Caves
Doctor Who, Merlin, Atlantis
Clearwell Caves is the location for
many time-travelling adventures
including episodes: The Christmas
Invasion, The Satan Pit, The Fires of
Pompeii, The Time of Angels and
Flesh and Stone. In The Christmas
Invasion the eccentric Time Lord
has to embark on a race against
time to save the human race from
enslavement by the Sycorax.
Clearwell Caves serves as the
interior of the Sycorax spaceship.
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Speech House Lake
Merlin
In the episode The Gates of Avalon,
Speech House Lake becomes the
mythical Lake of Avalon where Merlin
witnesses a magical encounter. The
lake features again in the episode
Excalibur, in which Merlin hides a
sword underwater. In The Lady of the
Lake episode, Merlin says goodbye
to the druid girl Freya whom he has
bravely tried to keep safe from a
bounty hunter. Some shots show
Castle Camelot towering over the
placid water. The woods around the
Lake often featured in episodes of
Merlin for scenes of characters
trekking through their enchanted
world of Albion.
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Beechenhurst
New Worlds, Doctor Who
A drama series about settlers to
America in the 17th century, New
Worlds’ producers constructed a fort
on the open picnic ground, and
populated the set with actors bearing
muskets and sporting Mohicans as part
of their portrayal of native Americans.
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Symond’s Yat and
Coppett Hill
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows, Part 1
The Harry Potter novels have a strong
connection with the Forest of Dean.
During her childhood author J.K.
Rowling lived at Tutshill on the edge
of Chepstow. In The Deathly Hallows,
Part 1 Coppett Hill features in a
snowy scene in which Harry asks
where they are. Hermione explains
that they are in the Forest of Dean
and that she and her family used to
holiday there. Additionally, in the
film trailer there is an aerial view of
Harry, Ron and Hermione walking
along the bank of the River Wye near
Horsehoe Bend at Symond’s Yat.
The Doward and Biblins
King Arthur and the Knights of the
Round Table.
Between Biblins, near Ross-on-Wye,
and Monmouth, on the pathway
along the riverside, is undulating
ground within the trees, behind
which looms a massive wall of
carboniferous limestone rock. This
setting is used in King Arthur as a
council location. Hart’s-tongue fern
prettifies the slightly stark scene.
King Arthur’s cave was filmed at the
prehistoric cave standing in the
shadow of Great Doward, where
protected sorbus trees hang over the
entrance. The cave is a Scheduled
Ancient Monument and rises about
25-feet, so large enough for a man
on horseback to ride in and out.
Raglan Castle
Merlin
Raglan Castle features as the Isle of
the Blessed, a location where the
witches of the Old Religion are
found. In the episode Le Morte
d’Arthur, Merlin is charged by the
Great Dragon to travel to the Isle
of the Blessed to seek a cure for
Arthur who has not fared well in an
encounter with the Questing Beast.
The Isle of the Blessed also features
in the two-part story The Darkest
Hour, where Merlin, Arthur and the
Knights of the Round Table venture
to vanquish the sinister presence of
The Shadow People.
Image: Atlantis (© BBC), Dr Who and Merlin (© Shine TV Ltd), all filming in the Forest.
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Robin of Sherwood
ITV’s 1980s popular Saturday
evening TV series saw Chepstow
Castle feature in a number of
episodes, including the very first,
Robin Hood and the Sorcerer,
followed by The Enchantment and
The Inheritance. Throughout the
series the castle was a setting known
as Castle Belleme, named for the
character Baron Simon de Belleme,
a nobleman and sorcerer.
Just Visiting
In 2001, Hollywood remade a
hugely popular French comedy
blockbuster entitled Les Visiteurs,
renamed by the Americans as Just
Visiting. The story centers on a
medieval knight who accidentally
time travels to the 21st Century thanks
to the efforts of an incompetent wizard.
The knight finds himself contending
with modern life, however, before
this turn of events we see him in
splendid surroundings of forests and
castles, with the film’s opening
woodland scenes filmed at Lydney
Park Gardens.
Atlantis
Who would have thought that the
Mediterranean could so readily be
imagined in the Forest of Dean? For the
BBC series Atlantis, Ninewells, near
Coleford, featured as the Athenian
Wood.
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wyedeantourism.co.uk
The area is alive with the sound of music. From open-mic evenings and impromptu
jazz in country pubs, to sensory classical performances in tiny rural churches or
multi-stage festivals. Reward a little exploration with the sounds of old and new from
every conceivable genre, always in a memorable setting.
can you hear it?
Wye Valley River Festival
Big Day Out with Kate Humble
Coleford Music Festival
29 April to 15 May
To celebrate nature, culture, landscape
and life along the River Wye, the 2016
festival flows for a fortnight from
Hereford to Chepstow with concerts
and showstoppers along the way.
This year’s theme is Global Arteries
and the relationship that people have
with water, the river environment
and our connection to river citizens
across the globe. Major events will
take place in Hereford, Ross-on-Wye,
Monmouth and Chepstow with more
intimate attractions and happenings
in between.
wyevalleyaonb.org.uk
1-3 July
A hearty mix of village festival,
agricultural shows, fabulous food
and amazing music. There is plenty
to do for young and old: watch
sheep shearing or have a go at welly
wanging and tug-of-war, or learn a
new skill in the craft village. Join a
foraging walk, make dens in the
Bushcraft Area or sit back and enjoy
delicious food and entertainment.
The camping field will open on
Friday afternoon with activities in the
farmyard before the main festival
field opens on Saturday.
humblebynature.com
15-17 July
The pretty market town will rock
with revelers enjoying a jam-packed
programme of live performances
across four stages. The line-up boasts
an eclectic mix of top acts and artists
designed to appeal to all tastes, with
jazz, reggae, folk, rock and more.
There’s also a wealth of attractions,
workshops, exhibitions, market
stalls, demonstrations and street
food. A community event aimed at
the entire family.
colefordmusicfestival.co.uk
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Monmouth Festival, Coleford Music Festival, Eisteddfod
Musical Diary Dates:
Raglan Festival:
Music Weekend
10th - 12th June
Raglan Day
29th August
Devauden Festival:
20th and 21st May
devaudenfestival.com
GLOUCESTER
2016
23–30 JULY
3choirs.org
twitter.com/3choirs
facebook.com/3ChoirsFestival
The Green Gathering:
4th - 7th August
in Chepstow
greengathering.org.uk
Lydney Festival:
June 11th - August 28th
T: 01594 842180
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Monmouth Festival
Three Choirs Festival
Eisteddfod comes to Abergavenny
22-30 July
All genres of music are found at the
nine-day Monmouth Festival, which
showcases everything from classic
and country, to folk, jazz, pop, rock,
dance, ska and beyond. Icons and
legends share stages with local artists
and up-and-coming talent across the
Carnival, Fringe and Busking Festival.
All ages enjoy the friendly, relaxed
vibe, which reflects the atmosphere
of the historic Welsh border town.
It’s one of Europe’s longest-running
and biggest free summer events.
monmouthfestival.co.uk
23-30 July
By day Gloucester Cathedral hosts
a programme of chamber music,
drama, exhibitions and free outdoor
performances, before evenings present
atmospheric cathedral concerts.
Hear the festival chorus, resident
Philharmonia, an international roster
of soloists and conductors. There’s an
emphasis on young musicians as the
oldest classical music festival in the
world looks to the future, following
its 300th anniversary in 2015. Cathedral
Close will be a village of refreshment
stalls celebrating local produce.
3choirs.org
29 July to 6 August
The Eisteddfod is one of the world’s
greatest cultural festivals, and brings
together people from all ages and
backgrounds to enjoy an eclectic mix
of music, literature, dance, theatre,
and visual arts. Held alternately in
north and south Wales, the 2016
festival comes to Abergavenny, the
first time since 1913 that it returns to
Monmouthshire. The county promises
a week of memorable music, poetry
and dance with a delightfully
distinctive Welsh flavour.
eisteddfod.org.uk
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Forest of Dean
& Wye Valley
map references
Activities
01 Battlesports Glos
02 Clearwell Caves
03 DBC Leisure
04 Dean Forest Cycles
05 Forest Hills Golf Club
06 FoD Adventure Activities
07 Go Ape! High Wire Adventure
08 Greenacres Stables
09 Harts Barn Cookery
10 Hillside Brewery/Archery
11 Humble by Nature
12 Monmouth Canoe & Activity
13 Pedalabikeaway
14 Way2Go Adventures
15 Whitecliff 4x4 Driving Centre
16 Wye Pursuits
GL17 0NG D2
GL16 8JR C4
GL15 6QP C4
GL15 4HG D4
GL16 7QD C3
GL16 7NN C3
GL15 4HD D4
HR9 7JZ D2
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NP25 4RP C3
NP25 3DP C3
GL16 7EH C3
GL16 7LB C3
GL16 8NB C4
HR9 5QX C3
01452 830620
01594 832535
01594 833940
01594 368009
01594 810823
01594 821003
0845 0948554
0744 3651534
01452 831719
01452 830222
01600 714595
01600 716083
01594 860065
01594 831746
01594 834666
01600 891199
Arts & Craft Centres
17 Abbey Mill
18 Eastnor Pottery
19 Mary Rose Young Pottery
20 Taurus Crafts
NP16 6SE
HR8 1RD
GL15 4JQ
GL15 6BU
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01291 689228
01531 633886
01594 563425
01594 844841
Attractions
21 aMazing Hedge & Butterfly Zoo HR9 6DA
22 Ancre Hill Vineyard
NP25 5HS
23 Aunt Martha’s
GL17 9DB
24 Dean Forest Railway
GL15 4ET
25 Dean Heritage Centre
GL14 2UB
26 Elton Giant Mazes
GL14 1JU
27 Hopewell Colliery
GL16 7EL
28 International Centre Birds of Prey GL18 1JJ
29 Kingfisher Cruises
HR9 6JL
30 Nature in Art
GL2 9PA
31 Perrygrove Railway
GL16 8QB
32 Puzzlewood
GL16 8QB
33 The Old Station, Tintern
NP16 7NX
34 The Secret Forest
GL16 8JR
35 Westons Cider Mill
HR8 2NQ
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01594 510282
01452 750225
01989 763161
01452 831221
01531 890223
Food & Drink
36 Severn Cider
37 Smart’s Cheese
38 The Chase Hotel
39 The Old Dairy Tearoom
40 Three Choirs Vineyard
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Forestry Commission Sites
Beechenhurst
Mallards Pike
Symonds Yat Rock
Wenchford
Cannop Ponds
Soudley Ponds
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GL16 7NY
GL15 4DG
GL16 7EG
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Nature Reserves
RSPB Nagshead
Clarke’s Pool Meadows
Lancaut and Ban-y-Gor Wood
Betty Daws Woods
Gwen and Vera’s Fields
Vell Mill Meadow
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Visitor
Information
Forest of Dean District Council’s Reception has an
Information Zone with access to wyedeantourism.co.uk,
plus a wide range of leaflets on local attractions, activities
and events in the area, which is open during office hours.
Tourist Information:
Abergavenny:
Tythe Barn, Monk Street, Abergavenny, NP7 5ND
01873 853254
Chepstow:
Castle Car Park, Bridge St, Chepstow NP16 5EY
01291 623772
Monmouth:
Shire Hall, Agincourt Square, Monmouth NP25 3DY
01600 775257
Ross on Wye:
Mandy Moo's, 9 Cantilupe Road, Ross on Wye HR9 7AN
01989 769454
Wye Valley & Forest of Dean Tourism Association:
Unit 1c, Mushet Industrial Park, Crucible Close,
Coleford, Gloucestershire GL16 8RE
01594 530466
wye walker
Walking is one of the most popular outdoor activities in
the area. For short walks suitable for most abilities and all
ages, pick up the ‘12 Easy Walks’ leaflet, or download a
free copy from wyedeantourism.co.uk.
Here is a brief introduction to four of the walks...
Symonds Yat
This walk starts below Symonds Yat
Rock in the steep sided, wooded
gorge at the pleasant village of
Symonds Yat East.
Start with a river crossing with a
difference using the ancient hand
pulled ferry. The walk then follows
the beautiful river banks with places
of interest; an abundance of wildlife
including a spot frequented by
Peregrine falcons and the opportunity
to pause and relax as you watch
canoeist on the river.
Cross the river again over a foot
suspension bridge to circle back to
your starting point.
Why not finish your walk with some
refreshment or a bite to eat on the
terrace of the Saracens Head Inn,
situated on the east bank of the Wye.
Cannop Ponds
A short walk through magical, oak
and fir woodland. The route visits
Cannop Ponds, where you may
see swans, geese and ducks including
brightly coloured mandarin ducks.
The pond was built to power a huge
waterwheel at Parkend. Continue
along the track to find a Forest
Freemine and an unusual monument.
Brockweir
This two mile, figure of eight walk is
centred on the picturesque village of
Brockweir. The walk is mainly level
along the Wye Valley on old railway
tracks, the riverbank and minor
roads, part in Wales.
The railway ran from Chepstow to
Monmouth and closed to passengers
in 1959; taking the steam train along
this scenic valley must have been
delightful.
This route is steeped in history, with
many points of interest.
The walk starts and finishes at The
Old Station Tintern. The signal box
has changing exhibitions from local
artists and the caféis in the Victorian
waiting room.
Lydney Docks
This very short walk takes in the
sights of Lydney Harbour, a place
steeped in history and heritage. From
Roman times through the industrial
revolution and well into the 20th
century Lydney Harbour has been
a cornerstone of the River Severn’s
heritage.
The Severn Estuary is one of the UK’s
national heritage jewels, known the
world over for its massive tidal range
and internationally important habitat,
but even more so for its history of
exporting and as one of the UK’s
principle sea links to the rest of the
world. Lydney Harbour has played a
full part in making the Severn Estuary
the gateway from the South West to
the rest of the world.
Images: Duck on Cannop Ponds; The Old Station, Tintern; Lydney Docks
A stroll or a hike?
Easy Access
For those of you who’d like a gentle
introduction to the Forest or who
have a wheelchair or pushchair
there are routes at Mallards Pike
Lake and the Cyril Hart Arboretum.
Circular and Linear Short Walks
If you prefer a bit more of a
challenge or have a special interest
there are plenty of opportunities to
indulge yourself including the
Sculpture Trail, Penallt Pubs
Circular, Darkhill Iron Works Walk,
Daffodil Way and the Poets Path.
Long Distance
For more of a challenge there are
several long distance trails such as
Offa’s Dyke National Trail, Wysis
Way, Gloucestershire Way and the
Wye Valley Walk all with stunning
scenery and amazing viewpoints
such as Devil’s Pulpit, Eagles Nest,
Wintours Leap and Lovers Leap.
wyedeantourism.co.uk
Hollybush Farm, Ross Road, Nr Longhope, Glos. GL17 0NG
T: 01452 830222 E: [email protected]
We pride ourselves in producing high quality ales in small batches using traditional
methods and the finest ingredients from around the world, and heritage hops from
our local area. Using methods which have been developed and mastered over a
lifetime, we want to change people’s perception of beer and what can be achieved,
and we want to share our passion for great beer with you.
EXPERIENCE DAYS
A day full of shared adventure, as nature’s backdrop sets a stunning scene for
brewery tours, long walks (or short), fun activities, team building and experience days,
traditional pub lunch, brewing your own beer, stag or hen dos,
or just watching the sun go down with an ale and your boots off.
New café planned to launch mid 2016.
www.hillsidebrewery.com
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Local & Delicious
THREE CHOIRS VINEYARD ESTATE
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SMART’S TRADITIONAL
GLOUCESTER CHEESE
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“the best cider I have ever tasted”
Visit Severn Cider
- free tasting Winner of many
Gold Awards
•Bottled and speciality
draught ciders and perry
•Beautiful gardens
and views
•Bring a picnic, buy a drink
•Cider shop with local
products
•OPEN Friday and Saturday
12 noon - 5.00pm
phone 01594 510282 to
visit at other times
The Old Vicarage,
Awre Newnham, GL14 1EL
www.severncider.com
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Newent, Glos. GL18 1LS
T: 01531 890223
E: [email protected]
www.three-choirs-vineyards.co.uk
The vineyard Restaurant is situated on
a ridge overlooking the vines all dishes
are prepared from fresh ingredients
using seasonal local produce whenever
possible, the relaxed welcoming
environment is ideal for tasting our
award winning wines and enjoying
and superb food.
Accommodation also available,
see our advert in the Hotel section.
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Old Ley Court, Chapel Lane,
Birdwood, Churcham, Glos GL2 8AR
T: 01452 750225
E: [email protected]
www.smartsgloucestercheese.com
This small traditional dairy farm, set at the
heart of the Severn Vale, is home to the
famous DOUBLE GLOUCESTER cheese,
used at Coopers Hill Cheese Roll and the
rarer SINGLE GLOUCESTER cheese.
Meet the Gloucester Cows, see the
Cheese being made and enjoy the
flavours of Gloucestershire’s
favourite cheeses.
O p e n : All year. 9.30am - 3.30pm Tues & Thurs
Phone for details
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use the fork
It’s not only the scenery and tranquillity of the region
that keeps people coming back, visitors love our food
and drink. The region is a haven for foodies thanks to a
burgeoning industry of artisan producers, growers, makers,
cooks and brewers.
The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley has come of age as a destination for
discerning farm to fork enthusiasts thanks to award-winning vineyards,
micro beer and cider producers, wholefood cafes, AA Rosette and
Michelin-starred restaurants.
Be amazed at how much local produce that appears on menus is sourced
nearby. We have market-gardens that grow organic fruit, vegetables and
salads, and zingy farm fruit-juices. Then there’s our smoked fish and
home-reared meat from local farmers who work closely with traditional
butchers, all of whom supply local restaurants, hotels and cafes.
Take your pick from tearooms and cafés; chippies and takeaways; hotels
and restaurants, catering to all pockets. Create a hamper of local charcuterie,
chutneys, cheeses, freshly baked bread and buns. Then go al fresco at one
of 100s of picnic sites located in wooded glades, by the river, streams or
ponds.
Dine out in some memorable destinations such as the Michelin-starred,
The Whitebrook (UK Best Hotel and Restaurant winner), Tudor
Farmhouse, Three Choirs Vineyard Estate, or The Chase Hotel, where chefs
use local produce to create mouthwatering masterpieces.
Learn from the professionals, explore the farm to fork concept at Humble
by Nature, brew your own and take a tour at Hillside Brewery, or finesse
your skills at Harts Barn Cookery School. Every autumn you can experience
more than 100 producers at the Forest Showcase Food & Drink Festival.
Crazy about food? Then read more on the WyeDean Deli Confidential
blog, wyedeandeliconfidential.co.uk
Images: Hillside Ales, Forest Showcase produce, Local apples, Smarts Cheese
wyedeantourism.co.uk
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Taurus Crafts features a diverse variety of small artisan businesses
most of whom make and sell from their workshops. There are
regular courses and events for those wanting a more “hands-on”
experience. Visit tauruscraft.co.uk for further infomation.
ABBEY MILL
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Wye Valley Centre, Tintern,
Monmouthshire, NP16 6SE
T: 01291 689228 F: 01291 689220
E: [email protected] www.abbeymill.com
Award Winning Abbey Mill, original Mill site of
Tintern Abbey, is set amidst breathtaking scenery
on the banks of the River Wye. Offering Riverside
Shopping and Dining in a relaxed setting for you
to enjoy.
• Arts, Craft & Gift Centre
• Unique Shopping Experience
• Turning Old Water Wheel
• Licensed Coffee Shop & Restaurant
using locally sourced produce
• Group Bookings Welcome • Trout Pond
• Function Room • Coaches Welcome
• Wye Valley Craft Association • Events
• Demonstrations • Historic Old Mill Buildings
L ar g e S e l ec t i o n o f H a n d C ar ve d L o v e S p o o n s
- 1 0 % d i s c o u n t o n p r o d u c t i o n o f t h i s ad v e r t .
O p e n : All year - daily from 10.30am, 7 days
C o s t : FREE Admission
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EASTNOR POTTERY
& THE FLYING POTTER
Home Farm, Eastnor, Ledbury,
Herefordshire HR8 1RD
T: 01531 633886
E: [email protected]
www.eastnorpottery.co.uk
Remarkable pottery and clay
experiences for families, groups and
individuals, designed to explore and
develop creativity in all ages and
abilities. Family sessions, children's
events, birthday parties, potter's
wheel, school projects, creative
development, festivals and pottery
teambuilding. Visit our idyllic
Herefordshire studio or ‘The Flying
Potter’ can come to you.
O p e n : Jan - Dec, Tues - Sat. 10am - 5pm
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The area offers the perfect location for any keen
photographer. With a diverse landscape and abundance
of nature.
Improve your camera skills with Master Photographer,
David Broadbent, at Forest of Dean School of Photography.
Set your alarm clock for a bespoke one-to-one sessions
at a beautiful Forest location, or partake in one of their
small group course at the magical Puzzlewood or
Humble by Nature.
out of this world
Fantastic public art can be found
along the Forest of Dean Sculpture
Trail, while the annual Forest &
Valley Open Studios event lets
visitors take a peek inside some of
the most creative spaces in the UK.
All this and dozens of charming
galleries, luscious gardens and arts
centres tucked away in hamlets,
towns, and villages.
Many of our artists are
attracted to the region as it
is such an inspiring place
to work. Sculptors, writers,
poets, painters, potters,
photographers and film
makers all feel the force
of nature in their work.
Some stunning pieces of pottery can
be acquired in the area, with numerous
local studios, inspired by the beauty
of the surrounding nature. Browse,
buy, admire or get stuck-in throwing
a pot at Eastnor Pottery. Visit the
unique Mary Rose Young Pottery,
with its ‘Paint Your Own Plate’ point,
where you can utilise the same
'Mary Rose Technique' that produces
such vivid colours.
For every age and budding artist
there are countless craft centres such
as the wonderful Taurus Crafts and
Abbey Mill, plus many pop-up
events throughout the year.
Everyone can unleash their creative
potential because thanks to our four
seasons there are four reasons to come
here and be inspired by nature’s raw
material. Beginners and experts can
go home with stunning photographs,
a striking painting, or unique craft.
Visit the Forest & Valley Open
Studios website (fandvos.org.uk) for
more information about the best
local artists.
Images: Mary Rose Young Pottery;
photographer near Severn Bridge;
painting at Taurus Crafts
where to stay
There are a variety of accommodation options in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, so you can be sure to find
something to suit your taste and budget. Hotels, Inns, Guest Houses and B&Bs are widely available, or you may
choose to stay on a farm, go self-catering or simply enjoy the outdoors at one of our camping and caravan sites.
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Prices quoted in the accommodation section are based upon bed and breakfast, per person, per night (unless otherwise
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Hotels
TUDOR FARMHOUSE HOTEL & RESTAURANT
AA MAP REF: C4
THREE CHOIRS VINEYARD ESTATE
AA MAP REF: E2
Tudor Farmhouse was described by Tatler Restaurant Guide 2014 as a "rural retreat
and culinary oasis". The 2 AA Rosette restaurant serves food sourced locally, with
much from its own cottage garden. Condé Nast Traveller said of the hotel after their
visit in August 2014: "England couldn't have a better example of a village hotel
punching above it's weight."
There are 20 individually designed rooms to choose from in either the converted
barn and cider house, or the main house. We are open for lunch, afternoon tea and
dinner 7days per week. Small weddings and private parties can be catered for in the
private dining room. The beautiful village of Clearwell is perfectly situated to explore
the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. Cycle storage and drying facilities are available.
Newent, Glos. GL18 1LS
T: 01531 890223
E: [email protected]
www.three-choirs-vineyards.co.uk
Everything a wine-lover could want in
a hotel. Relax and enjoy the tranquility
and beauty of this 100 acre vineyard
estate, all our rooms are south facing
with views over the vine clad valley.
The restaurant specialises in using
fresh local produce and combining
them with flavours from around the
world.
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High Street, Clearwell, Nr Coleford GL16 8JS. www.tudorfarmhousehotel.co.uk
T: 01594 833046 F: 01594 837093 E: [email protected]
R o o m s : 14 double, 2 twin, 4 family (all en-suite)
R a t e s : B&B from £45.00 - £105.00 pppn
To check room availability
and book your stay, visit
wyedeantourism.co.uk.
Mention the Visitor
Guide when booking!
R o o m s : 11 double en-suite
R a t e s : B&B £70.00 - £100.00 pppn
wyedeantourism.co.uk
THE WYE VALLEY HOTEL
THE CROWN AT WHITCHURCH
Tintern, Nr. Chepstow, Mon. NP16 6SQ
T: 01291 689441 F: 01291 689440
E: [email protected]
www.thewyevalleyhotel.co.uk
Old Ross Road, Whitchurch, Ross-on-Wye
HR9 6DB T: 01600 717193
[email protected]
www.thecrownatwhitchurch.com
VW MAP REF: C4
Small family run hotel. Offering
excellent home cooked food and fine
local ales. All bedrooms are en-suite
with TV, telephone and internet
access for PC’s.
An ideal base for walking and touring
the area by car.
R o o m s : 1 single, 4 double, 2 twin,
1 family, all en-suite
R a t e s : B&B £40.00 - £47.50 pppn
(based on 2 people sharing)
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MAP REF: C4
Ideally located for the Forest of Dean
& Wye Valley the family run Crown
Hotel has undergone a refurbishment
of its bedrooms, restaurant, bars,
gardens and car park. We now offer
contemporary comfort with good old
fashioned values delivered with
outstanding customer service.
Our home cooked and locally sourced
food is available all day, every day.
Child & dog friendly. Free private car park.
R o o m s : 3 double, 2 twin, 1 family
R a t e s : B&B £95.00 - £125.00 per room per night
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MAP REF: D4
VB High Street, Aylburton GL15 6DE
T: 01594 842163
E: [email protected]
www.millingbrooklodge.com
The Award Winning George Inn & Millingbrook Lodge is the ideal place to
stay for exploring the Royal Forest of Dean and surrounding areas.
The George Inn offers a selection of Cask Marque real ales, draught beers,
ciders, varied wine collection and home-made food with a
menu designed for all tastes and budgets.
The Millingbrook Lodge blends in with the local surroundings, boasting 14
lovingly restored bedrooms and has retained its Victorian charm throughout.
A freshly cooked or continental breakfast is available daily.
R o o m s : single roooms allocated on request, 6 double, 1 twin, 1 kingsize,
4 small family, 2 large family. All rooms have en-suite or private shower room/bathroom
R a t e s : Room only £59.00 - £99.00 pppn
Breakfasts: Continental £4.50, Full English £6.95, Kids Breakfast £3.50
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HOTELS, INNS &
GUEST ACCOMMODATION
THE SARACENS HEAD INN
AA INN
MAP REF: C3
Symonds Yat East, Ross-on-Wye HR9 6JL
T: 01600 890435
E: [email protected]
www.saracensheadinn.co.uk
C17th riverside inn, situated on the east
bank of the Wye where it flows into the
gorge at Symonds Yat East. Relaxed
ambience, real ales, fine food, riverside
terraces and walks. Ten en-suite rooms,
most overlooking the river. Ideal base for
exploring the area by foot, cycle or car.
Activities close by include cycling,
mountain biking, walking, canoeing,
climbing, horse riding, golf, bird
watching and river cruises. Open all
year, food served 12-2.30 & 6.30-9.
Bar open 11.00 to 11.00 daily
R o o m s : 8 double, 2 twin all en-suite
R a t e s : B&B £44.50 - £69.00 pppn
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THE FOUNTAIN INN
VB MAP REF: D4
Parkend, Nr. Lydney, Glos GL15 4JD
T: 01594 562189 www.thefountaininn.info
E: [email protected]
Traditional village inn, situated close to
cycle and walking trails, and an ideal
base for exploring the Forest of Dean.
All rooms (including one adapted for
the less-able) are en-suite and furnished
to a very good standard. Walkers and
cyclists welcome. Off-road car parking
and secure cycle storage also available.
R o o m s : 1 single, 3 double, 1 twin, 2 family,
all en-suite
R a t e s : B&B Min £35 (sharing twin/double)
Max £50.00 (single)
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Hotels
Bells Hotel
Coleford
01594 832583
[email protected]
Best Western Royal George Hotel
Tintern
01291 689205
[email protected]
Castle House
Hereford
01432 356321
[email protected]
Glewstone Court Country House Hotel
Ross-on-Wye
01989 770367
[email protected]
Lambsquay House Hotel
Coleford
01594 833127
[email protected]
Lindors Country House Hotel
St Briavels
01594 530283
[email protected]
Old Court Hotel
Symonds Yat
01600 890367
[email protected]
St Pierre, A Marriott Hotel & Country Club
Chepstow
01291 625261
[email protected]
The Abergavenny Hotel
Abergavenny
01873 859050
[email protected]
The Angel Hotel
Abergavenny
01873 857121
[email protected]
The King's Head Hotel
Ross-on-Wye
01989 763174
[email protected]
The Speech House Hotel
Coleford
01594 822607
[email protected]
Inns
Tintern
01594 530291
[email protected]
Restaurant with Rooms
01600 712600
[email protected]
Grosmont
01600 750235
[email protected]
Monmouth
01600 775424
[email protected]
01452 332900
[email protected]
01600 860254
[email protected]
01989 562569
[email protected]
The Bell at Skenfrith
The Stonemill Restaurant & Steppes Farm Cottages The Wharf House
Gloucester
The Whitebrook
Monmouth
Wilton Court
Ross-on-Wye
AA MAP REF: C3
DEANFIELD
VB SILVER
MAP REF: D4
Bistro Prego with Rooms
Monmouth
DRYSLADE FARM
The Sloop Inn
Mrs Daphne Gwilliam,
English Bicknor, Coleford GL16 7PA
T: 01594 860259 / 07766631988
E: [email protected]
www.drysladefarm.co.uk
Daphne and Phil ensure a warm welcome
with a relaxed, friendly atmosphere at
their 18th century Gold Award Farmhouse
on a working Farm.
Close to Symonds Yat and Forest for
walking and cycling. Breakfast using
local produce is served in the large
conservatory overlooking spacious
garden and countryside. A cosy guest
lounge provides relaxation at any time.
Ample FREE WiFi
R o o m s : 2 double, 1 twin, all en-suite
R a t e s : B&B £35.00 - £38.00 pppn
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Christine & Nigel Preest. Folly Road,
Parkend, Lydney, Glos. GL15 4JF
T: 01594 562256 www.deanfield.org.uk
E: [email protected]
First class, award winning guest accommodation
set in the heart of the Royal Forest of Dean.
Backing onto RSPB’s Nagshead Nature Reserve
and surrounded by woodland walks & cycle
trails, starting right from the gate. Dean Forest
Steam Railway runs to this unspoilt village
which has pubs with restaurants, cycle hire
and cafes. Free WiFi and private enclosed
parking.
Also 4 star gold self-catering Deanfield Coach
House available, see page 36
R o o m s : 1 single, 3 double, 1 twin, 1 king,
1 super king (all en-suite). 1 single,
1 double, 1 twin (private bathrooms)
R a t e s : B&B £40.00 - £60.00 pppn
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In total, the forest is covered by more than 20 million trees
WHITEHILL FARM
VW MAP REF: B3
Wonastow, Monmouth NP25 4DW
T: 01600 740253 / 07946 512079
www.whitehillfarmuk.com
E: [email protected]
Whitehill Farm offers Bed & Breakfast in
two rooms with private facilities on a
working farm in South Wales (near
Monmouth). Wild deer roam the farm
from the adjoining 1000 acres of forestry
commission land. Walkers, cyclists, horse
riders, golfers and fishers welcome.
Peaceful location with magnificant country
and mountain views. 5 star self catering is
also available in our luxury barn conversion.
12 golf courses within ½ hours drive.
Relaxation and health therapies available
on site by appointment
R o o m s : 1 double en-suite,
1 double private bath
R a t e s : B&B £37.50 - £55.00 pppn
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THE FLORENCE
AA MAP REF: C4
EDALE HOUSE
VB MAP REF: D4
Bigsweir, Lower Wye Valley,
St Briavels, Glos. GL15 6QQ
T: 01594 530830
E: [email protected]
www.florencehotel.co.uk
Terry & Jane Regan. Folly Road,
Parkend, Lydney, Glos. GL15 4JF
T: 01594 562835
E: [email protected]
www.edalehouse.co.uk
R o o m s : 4 double en-suite, 1 twin en-suite,
1 family en-suite
R a t e s : B&B from £42.50pppn. DB&B from £55 pppn
R o o m s : 5 double (4 en-suite, 1 private bathroom),
1 twin en-suite
R a t e s : B&B £35.00 - £42.00 pppn
(based on 2 sharing)
Set in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
with breathtaking views of the river and valley.
Ideally situated for Tintern and the Forest of
Dean. En-suite Character Bedrooms with
Modern Facilities. Rooms with Direct Views
of the River and Valley. 6 acres of Private
Woodland adjoining the Offas Dyke Path.
Comfortable Lounge Area with Log Burning
Fire. Ample Parking Facilities. Home cooked
food/fully licenced. Free WiFi
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A comfortable Georgian house in the heart
of the Forest of Dean and within easy reach of
the Nags Head Nature Reserve, Cannop Ponds,
Dean Steam Railway, Go Ape and many other
attractions. Refurbished to a high standard to
include resident’s lounge and bar, remote TV,
hospitality tray, telephone, hair dryer, off road
parking and free Wifi. 2 ground floor rooms.
Pets by arrangement. We can also be configured
to provide 3 double and 3 twin rooms
Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence rated
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THE ROCK
AA MAP REF: C3
Hillersland, Nr Symonds Yat, GL16 7NY
T: 01594 837893
E: [email protected]
www.stayattherock.com
Stay at “The Rock” and enjoy stunning
views, excellent food and great walks from
the door. All our rooms are en-suite and
located in an annex to the main house and
three of our seven rooms are dog friendly.
At the end of a tiring day relax in our guest
lounge, garden, hot tub or just enjoy
the view from our garden. Free wireless
broadband access available.
We specialise in offering walking and
touring advice to ensure you get the
maximum enjoyment from your stay with us.
R o o m s : 1 single, 1 double, 2 twin, 3 kingsize
All en-suite
R a t e s : B&B £45.00 - £100.00 prpn
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THE OLD HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST
VB MAP REF: D3
Chris & Rosemary Griffiths.
High St, Newnham, Glos, GL14 1BW
T: 01594 510944
E: [email protected]
www.theoldhousenewnham.co.uk
Enjoy a relaxing break in our Grade II*
listed Georgian home. Our spacious,
luxury, en-suite bedrooms are elegantly
furnished in period style and have
hospitality trays and River Severn
views. Meals served in panelled dining
room. Families most welcome.
Newnham is ideally situated for the
Forest, Wye Valley, Cheltenham,
Bristol and Cardiff.
R o o m s : 2 double en-suite, 1 twin en-suite
R a t e s : B&B Min £35.00 - Max £40.00 pppn
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VB CHERRY ORCHARD FARMHOUSE
MAP REF: D3
VW Grove Farm, Bullo Pill, Newnham,
Glos. GL14 1EA
T: 01594 516304
E: [email protected]
www.grovefarm-uk.com
Traditional farmhouse on organic
dairy farm. Very secluded with
panoramic views over the River
Severn to the Cotswolds. Drawing
room for the use of guests, with
log fire. Walking access to Forest
of Dean, and near the Wye Valley
and Cotswolds.
MAP REF: C4
Lynn & James Blanch
Cherry Orchard Farm, Newland,
Coleford, Glos. GL16 8NP
T: 01594 832212
www.cherryorchardfarm.co.uk
Large Victorian Farmhouse with
spacious, mature garden. 1 twin and
2 double bedrooms available with
large bathroom. Set in ancient
meander of River Wye but only 10
mins drive from heart of Dean Forest.
Lynn & James offer a warm welcome
to our beautiful & unique part of
Britain. Campsite also available visit our website or see page 48.
R o o m s : 1 double en-suite,
1 twin private bathroom
R a t e s : Min £40.00 - Max £45.00 pppn
To check room availability
and book your stay, visit
wyedeantourism.co.uk.
Mention the Visitor
Guide when booking!
R o o m s : 1 double, 1 twin
(can convert either to family rooms)
R a t e s : B&B £60.00 pppn
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GUEST ACCOMMODATION
Guest Accommodation
Belvedere House B&B
Lydbrook
[email protected]
Benhall Farm Bed & Breakfast
Ross-on-Wye
01989 563900 [email protected]
Berry Hill House
Coleford
01594 832325 [email protected]
Birdwood Villa Farm
Huntley
01452 750451 [email protected]
Brayne Court Bed and Breakfast
Cinderford
01594 822163 [email protected]
Brookfield House
Ross-on-Wye
01989 562188 [email protected]
Church Farm Guest House
Monmouth
01600 712176 [email protected]
Cor-unum
Coleford
01594 837960 [email protected]
Dean Valley Panorama Bed and Breakfast
Lydney
01594 560519 [email protected]
Ferndale House
Lydbrook
01594 861294 [email protected]
Forest House
Coleford
01594 832424 [email protected]
Green Gables
St Briavels
01594 531039 [email protected]
Inglewood House
Monmouth
01600 228975 [email protected]
Kilcot Inn
Newent
01989 720707 [email protected]
Lea House B&B
Ross-on-Wye
01989 750652 [email protected]
Little Treaddow Farmhouse B&B
Ross-on-Wye
01989 730372 [email protected]
Lugano
Tintern
01594 530496 [email protected]
New House Farm Bed and Breakfast
Longhope
01452 830484 [email protected]
Norton House Bed & Breakfast
Symonds Yat
01600 890046 [email protected]
Old Nibley Farmhouse B&B
Lydney
01594 516770 [email protected]
Penylan Farm B&B
Monmouth
01600 716435 [email protected]
Prospect Cottage
St Briavels
01594 530566 [email protected]
Sarah's Place
Tintern
01600 860967 [email protected]
Silverdeane
Lydney
01594 560262 [email protected]
Stowfield Barn B&B
Newland
01594 835032 [email protected]
Symonds Yat Rock Lodge B&B
Symonds Yat
01594 836191 [email protected]
Tan House Farm
Newland
01594 832222 [email protected]
Thatch Close
Ross-on-Wye
01989 770300 [email protected]
The Royal Lodge
Symonds Yat
01600 890238 [email protected]
The White House
Coleford
01594 837069
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OATFIELD COUNTRY COTTAGES
VB TO Gold
MAP REF: D4
Oatfield Farm, Etloe, Blakeney, Glos. GL15 4AY
T: 01594 781055 E: [email protected] www.oatfieldfarm.co.uk
Oatfield Farm is set in a tranquil cider orchard close to the Severn Estuary, on the edge of the
Forest of Dean. Five award-winning cottages for 2 or 4 people are converted from listed 17th
century farm buildings, all close together, and now provide luxury accommodation to ensure the
perfect holiday.
All cottages have fully equipped kitchens, TV/DVD, central heating, antique and country furniture,
most have wood burners, most bedrooms are en suite and 3 have Jacuzzis. They are designed to
be a home from home, and everything - towels, bed linen, electricity etc - is included in the price.
There is an all-weather tennis court, croquet/badminton and putting lawn, games room with
table football, pool table etc, and 24hr laundry room. Six acres of private grounds and
gardens lead through the woods to stunning river walks. Freshly cooked meals can be ordered.
Dogs and children welcome.
U n i t s : 5 (4 to sleep 4, 1 to sleep 2)
R a t e s : Min £325.00 - Max £1195
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THE OLD SCHOOL PENALLT & CAPEL PENTWYN
VW MAP REF: C4
Pentwyn Lane, Penallt NP25 4SE T: 01600 715781 E: [email protected]
www.oldschoolpenallt.co.uk & www.capelpentwyn.co.uk
Two unique, luxury 5 Star properties in the hilltop village of Penallt overlooking the Wye Valley to the
Forest of Dean. Both fully equipped, all bedrooms en-suite, spacious accommodation with all facilities
in each property provided within the price. Well-behaved dog welcome, off road parking, Free Wi-Fi.
Centrally heated. Wood burners with logs supplied. Utility room. Stone terrace. Gardens.
Welcome Tea Tray and fresh flowers on arrival.
The Old School is a converted Victorian School and sleeps 6 in 3 en-suite bedrooms with a ground
floor master bedroom. Attractive open living space with lounge, dining area, fully fitted kitchen. Smart
TV. Additional study. Enclosed garden and carport.
Capel Pentwyn (next door) is an arts and crafts converted late Victorian chapel that sleeps 5/6. Disabled
access with oak flooring throughout the ground floor. Large lounge area and fully equipped kitchen.
Dining in the apse complete with original antique tiles and stained glass windows. Single bedroom on
ground floor with wet-room. 2 en-suite twin bedded rooms on first floor with study area.
The properties being adjacent can be booked individually or together.
The tranquillity of this village and The Inn at Penallt are two of its major assets.
Properties can be booked individually or together
U n i t s : 2 (Old School sleeps 6, Capel Pentwyn sleeps 5) R a t e s : Min £575.00 - Max £900
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SELF CATERING
WHITEHILL FARM COTTAGE
VW VB Anne’s Cottage
South View, Crooked End, RUARDEAN, Glos. GL17 9XF
T: 01594 543217 [email protected]
www.annescottage.biz
An outstanding, converted stone stable, once attached to the long closed
Crooked Arms Inn, with two bedrooms. It boasts: feature beams, fireplace,
oak flooring (ground floor), full central heating and a large west facing
conservatory which is excellent for enjoying the evening sun. The cottage is
situated high above the River Wye in Ruardean. Ruardean boasts spectacular
Wye Valley views from Windrill Point, especially dramatic in the autumn
and winter.
Visit our web site for further information - a brochure is also available on
request. Whatever time of year you visit, you will be assured of a warm
welcome! Try our great value Short Breaks! Sorry no pets.
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 4 (1 double, 1 twin) R a t e s : Min £269.00 - Max £419.00
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ANCRE HILL VINEYARD COTTAGES
VW MAP REF: B3
Wonastow, Monmouth NP25 4DW
T: 01600 740253
www.whitehillfarmuk.com
E: [email protected]
Richard & Joy Morris
Ancre Hill Lane, Monmouth, NP25 5SS
T: 01600 714152 www.ancrehillestates.co.uk
E: [email protected]
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 6
R a t e s : Min £450.00 – Max £950.00
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 6
R a t e s : Min £509.00 – Max £1045.00
Spacious 5 star luxury barn conversion in
a peaceful location with magnificent views.
The ground floor including the twin
bedded ensuite room is level for easy
walking. The oak beams and sills are cut
from our own tree. Private south terrace
overlooks the garden which attracts wild
birds and butterflies. Visitors can explore
our working farm and woodland and see
wild deer. 5 star B&B is also available in
our 17th century farmhouse. 12 golf
courses within ½ hours drive. Relaxation
and health therapies available on site by
appointment
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Refurbished luxury three bedroom
cottage in idyllic rural position
overlooking the vineyard and the Wye
valley, yet only 10 minutes walk from
the centre of Monmouth.
Sun trap patio with BBQ, use of tennis
court, secure cycle storage. Welcome
pack on arrival with bottle of Estate
wine. Discounts on cases of Estate
wine. Mid week and weekend breaks
available. Open all year.
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FLANESFORD PRIORY
GORDON HOUSE COTTAGES
MAP REF: E3
VB and MAP REF: C3
VB Goodrich, Ross on Wye,
Herefordshire HR9 6HZ
T: 01600 890506
E: [email protected]
www.flanesfordpriory.co.uk
Northwood Green, Westbury on
Severn, Glos. GL14 1NA
T: 01452 760109
E: [email protected]
www.gordonhousecottages.co.uk
Visitors to Flanesford Priory, nestled beneath
Goodrich Castle on the River Wye, can be sure
of a genuine welcome to uniquely historical
buildings set in the tranquil Wye Valley.
The surrounding countryside, (The Forest of
Dean, Symonds Yat and Monmouth) provide
picturesque areas for exploration.
Located a mere 10 minutes (4 miles) from the
market town of Ross-on-Wye, in Herefordshire.
U n i t s : 10 units sleep 2-8
R a t e s : Min £240.00 - Max £1200.00
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Two self-catering holiday cottages.
T h e B a r n sleeps two in a double bedroom with
original oak beams (some low). Fully fitted
kitchen, open plan dining and lounge area. There
is a wood-burning stove and French windows
which open onto a paved courtyard for warmer days.
T h e S t a b l e sleeps two in a twin-bedded room.
Downstairs offers a fully fitted kitchen and dining
area. Separate sitting room and French windows
which open onto the courtyard.
Outside: Courtyard and secluded garden / BBQ
area. Paddock where guests can sit and enjoy the
views over the surrounding countryside.
U n i t s : 2 units sleep 2
R a t e s : Min £270.00 - Max £350.00
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VB GOLD
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DEANFIELD COACH HOUSE
VB GOLD
MAP REF: D4
Jubilee Road, Mitcheldean GL17 0EE
T: 01594 543875
www.holmehousebarn.co.uk
E: [email protected]
Christine & Nigel Preest. Folly Road, Parkend,
Lydney GL15 4JF T: 01594 562256
E: [email protected]
www.deanfieldcoachhouse.org.uk
U n i t s : 1 unit, sleeps 1-6
R a t e s : Min £450.00 – Max £900.00
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 8
R a t e s : Min £390.00 - Max £1,010.00
Holme House Barn is a luxury
holiday cottage nestling in rural
farmland, 300 metres off a country
lane, surrounded by fields and
woodland. The 17th Century barn
has been sympathetically converted
to maintain its original charm whilst
providing guests with modern,
comfortable accommodation.
A warm welcome awaits you.
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In the heart of the magnificent Royal Forest
of Dean surrounded by cycle trails & woodland
walks starting from the gate, this beautiful
property combines superb comfort with
characterful features,including a woodburner, 1
king sized en-suite, 2 other bedrooms, bathroom
with roll top bath & separate shower and
downstairs cloakroom and secure cycle storage.
Ideally situated in a village location with access
to main house garden which includes lawn,
swings, small heated outdoor swimming pool
and trampoline (both seasonal). Free WiFi.
Also 4 star silver Guest Accommodation
available at Deanfield. See Page 33
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NUTHATCH COTTAGE
VB MAP REF: D3
THE GARDEN ANNEX
VW MAP REF: B3
Church Lane, Abenhall,
Mitcheldean GL17 0DX
T: 07989 480170
E: [email protected]
www.nuthatch-cottage.com
Glenview, Dingestow, Monmouth
NP25 4DZ T: 01600 740650
E: [email protected]
www.thegardenannex.org.uk
Nuthatch Cottage is a cosy wonderfully
renovated Forester’s Cottage with
beautiful views of the Flaxley Valley
with Forest trails from it’s doorstep.
It is ideal for walking, cycling and
those that love the tranquillity of the
countryside. The cottage sleeps up to
4 and we welcome children and pets.
Situated in quiet countryside, with superb
views, close to Monmouth, Raglan and
Abergavenny. Comfortable and spacious
ground floor accommodation. One double
bedroom and double sofa bed in the
spacious living room. Fully equipped to
the highest standard. All linens included.
Central heating. Ideal base for visiting Wye
Valley, Forest of Dean, Brecon Beacons
and the Welsh Valleys. Private garden area.
Off road parking. Walking, cycling, golf,
fishing all close by. Colour brochure.
U n i t s : 1 units sleeps 4
R a t e s : Min £330.00 - Max £550.00
U n i t s : 1 units sleeps 2-4
R a t e s : Min £250.00 - Max £350.00
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Art in Penallt is an exhibition of eclectic art in the village of Penallt.
The festival is now recognised by artists and visitors from far afield.
Visit www.penallt.org.uk/art-in-penallt for details
COWSHED COTTAGE CRAIGO BARN
VB MAP REF: C4
Mrs E Wood. High Meadow Farm,
Newland, Coleford, GL16 8NR
T: 01594 833259
E: [email protected]
www.cowshedcottage.co.uk
A warm welcome awaits you at our
recently converted single storey
cottage overlooking an historic
courtyard. Stunning views and
beautiful walks from your back
door. 2 bedrooms both en-suite.
Full central heating. Enclosed
garden and off-road parking.
Secure dry storage for bikes, etc.
Short breaks available.
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 1-4
R a t e s : Min £250.00 - Max £499.00
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PEN-Y-PARC COTTAGE
VW MAP REF: C5
Craigo Farm, Trellech Road, Tintern,
Mons. NP16 6NS
T: 01291-689757
E: [email protected]
www.craigobarn.com
Penyparc, St.Arvans, Chepstow,
Monmouthshire NP16 6EZ
T: 01291 625517
E: [email protected]
www.visitpenyparc.co.uk
Pen-y-Parc is in a beautiful hilltop
location near Chepstow and Forest of
Dean with spectacular views across
the Wye Valley Single storey layout.
Spacious lounge/dining area with
kitchen/breakfast bar. Full size
bath/shower. Two twin bedrooms one
single. Heated throughout. All linen
provided. Easy access. Private garden
/patio/barbecue. Own parking. Wifi.
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 5
R a t e s : Min £300.00 - Max £500.00
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 4
R a t e s : Min £350.00 - Max £425.00
Nestled in wooded hills less than a mile
from Tintern, Craigo Barn provides an
excellent retreat for exploring the beautiful
Wye Valley & Forest of Dean. Many miles
of beautiful walks direct from the door.
The cottage sits well away from roads in
the grounds of Craigo Farm, a Gwent
Wildlife Trust Wildlife Site. A safe friendly
environment for all the family. Comfortable,
quiet, relaxing, open all year, sleeps 5.
Free WiFi, central heating, wood burning
stove, dogs accepted. Visit our website to
see our wonderful video tour.
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VB MAP REF: D4
Gareth Lawes
Yorkley, Nr Lydney, GL15 4SL
T: 0117 9422301
E: [email protected]
www.danbycottages.co.uk
Pretty, refurbished cottage deep in the forest,
with three double bedrooms (one downstairs
with en-suite wet-room) and two upstairs with
shared bathroom. 6m x 6m living room with
glass wall which opens onto large deck and
substantial garden. Well equipped kitchen with
hatch and opening to living room. Full central
heating and two log burning stoves.
Comprehensive AV equipment with freeview TV.
Parking outside gate. Phone available.
Wonderful bird and wildlife spotting.
Fully accessible for most wheelchair users.
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 6
R a t e s : Min £500 - Max £650 (High Season)
£850 for Christmas
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THE OLD DAIRY HOLIDAY COTTAGE
VB MAP REF: D3
Jubilee Road, Mitcheldean, GL17 0EE
T: 07791 690239
www.olddairycottage.com
E: [email protected]
Situated along the Gloucestershire
Way, on a quite rural lane,
The Old Dairy offers single level,
luxury accommodation for two.
Quarry stone floors, beamed
ceilings and “living flame” stove.
Private patio and parking for
2 vehicles. Bedlinen, towels, electricity
and a welcome pack included.
Dogs welcome (free of charge).
Free WiFi.
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 2
R a t e s : Min £299.00 - Max £399.00
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WATCHMAKERS COTTAGE
VB MAP REF: C2
Mrs Jenny Clark. Daffaluke House,
Glewstone, Ross on Wye HR9 6BB
T: 01989 770369 / 07836 693416
E: [email protected]
www.watchmakerscottage.com
Jenny & Max Clark extend a warm
welcome for long stays/weekend
breaks to their peaceful stone
cottage overlooking plum and apple
orchards.
Cosy and warm in winter with log
fire and four poster bed.
A perfect location for walking,
cycling and touring in the
Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 4+cot/child bed
R a t e s : Min £340.00 - Max £500.00
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THE PRIORY COTTAGES (AWRE)
VB MAP REF: E4
Ian Cowan
The Priory, Awre GL14 1EQ
T: 07919 407128
E: [email protected]
www.thepriorycottages.co.uk
With spectacular views, situated on the
tidal section of the River Severn on the
edge of the Royal Forest of Dean, these
cottages have their own gardens, BBQs
and parking. They are in a peaceful,
tranquil location and operated on
sustainable principles. Each bedroom has
an en-suite bathroom or wet-room.
U n i t s : Hoolet sleeps 2 + cot;
Hamstalls sleeps 4 + cot.
R a t e s : Min £195.00 - Max £580.00
VB MAP REF: C4
Julie Pritchard, Newland, Nr Coleford,
Gloucestershire, GL16 8NJ
T: 07900 836878 / 01594 832986
E: [email protected]
www.therookerycottage.co.uk
Comfy well equipped cottage adjacent to coach
house conversion, by babbling brook in beautiful
village of Newland. Off road parking and secluded
court yard garden for guests' exclusive use. All
accommodation ground floor. Double/twin bed
room with en-suite shower room. Living room
with comfy seating, including bed settee,
TV/DVD, dining table and kitchenette.
Ideal location for walking. Wye Valley Walk 2
miles. Forest cycle track and golf courses 1.5
miles. Atmospheric ancient pub serving food
and real ale within 5 minutes walk.
Arrival times flexible.
Un i t s : 1 unit sleeps 2/3 adults (or 2 adults/2 children)
R a t e s : Min £200.00 - Max £280.00
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Wythall Estate, Walford,
Ross-on-Wye HR9 5SD
T: 01989 562688
E: [email protected]
www.wythallestate.co.uk
Wythall is a 16th century half-timbered
private manor house in a secluded and
idyllic setting with garden, duck pond
and wooded grounds. The wing of the
house has been converted into two
completely self-contained cottages. Well
equipped and furnished in period style,
the cottages are warm and comfortable.
You will enjoy peace and quiet here
and see an abundance of wildlife.
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 2, 1 unit sleeps 4
R a t e s : Min £285.00 - Max £490.00
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Helen Evans. The Cottage,
Lower Road, Soudley. GL14 2TZ
T: 01594 861119
E:[email protected]
www.evansholidays.com
Cottage situated in the tranquil
village of Soudley, woodland walks
and village pub a five minute walk
away. The beautiful Soudley Ponds
and the Dean Heritage Centre a ten
minute walk from the cottage.
The cottage offers an ideal base for
walking and bird watching. Small
secluded garden with patio & BBQ.
Open all year.
U n i t s : 1 unit to sleep 2-6
R a t e s : Min £300 - £435
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VB Helen Evans. 9 Cannop Villas,
Cannop, Nr. Coleford GL16 7EH
T: 01594 861119
E: [email protected]
www.evansholidays.com
100 Year old, four bedroom cottage set
in the beautiful oak woodlands of the
Cannop Valley Nature Reserve. Open
fire in lounge, large gardens with
decked patio and BBQ.
Cycle trail 40 metres from the cottage.
Sculpture Trail and Cannop Ponds a
ten minute woodland walk away. ideal
for walking and touring. Open all year.
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MAP REF: D3
U n i t s : 1 unit to sleep 7
R a t e s : Min £290 - Max £650
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Helen Evans. 10 Cannop Villas, Cannop,
Nr Coleford, Glos. GL16 7EH
T: 01594 861119
E:[email protected]
www.evansholidays.com
Cottage set in beautiful oak
woodlands of the Cannop Valley
Nature Reserve. Large gardens with
BBQ, watch a variety of birds visit
the feeders. Cycle trail 50 yards
from cottage, Sculpture Trail,
Cannop Ponds, Beechenhurst picnic
site a ten minute woodland walk
away. Ideal for walking, touring.
Open all year
U n i t s : 1 unit to sleep 8
R a t e s : Min £290 - Max £555
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THE VINEARY
VB MAP REF: E3
RIVERSIDE COTTAGE, TINTERN
VW MAP REF: C4
Mrs Ann Snow.
Vinetree Cottage, Solomons Tump,
Huntley, Glos. GL19 3EB
T: 01452 830006
Just off A40 in a quiet country lane 7
miles west of Gloucester and 10
miles from Ross on Wye. Open views.
Private garden. For children a play
area. Local golf course and coarse
fishing ponds. Central for Cotswolds
and Forest of Dean. Lots to see and
do. Local eating places. Enjoy a quiet
holiday or a busy one.
Riverside, Tintern, Chepstow NP16 6SG
T: 07786 263006
E: [email protected]
www.holidaycottagewyevalley.co.uk
U n i t s : 1 unit sleeps 5 (4 adults/1child)
R a t e s : Min £240.00 - Max £300.00
U n i t s : 1 units sleeps 4
R a t e s : Min £420.00 - Max £600.00
Stone-built cottage on the River Wye
modernised to an exceptional standard
whilst retaining original features.
Spectacular views over the Forest of
Dean and Tintern Abbey. Accommodation
comprises sitting room, dining room,
spacious modern kitchen with breakfast
bar, a king-sized and a double bedroom,
family bathroom. Heated throughout.
Linen provided. Private terrace, lawn,
barbecue. Parking. Free Wifi.
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MAP REF: C1
Garaway Common, Hereford HR2 8RF
T: 01600 750685 / 07979 913778
E: [email protected]
www.ywen.co.uk
Luxury Barn Conversion in a peaceful
rural location on a working dairy
farm. The light spacious barn is on
the edge of a common and has been
converted to give a contemporary
open plan living space on the first
floor but still retaining character
with oak beams and large windows.
U n i t s : 1 units sleeps 6 (plus cot)
R a t e s : Min £750.00 - Max £1,000.00
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MAP REF: B5
Usk Road, Chepstow NP16 6SA
T: 01291 641215
E: [email protected]
A warm welcome awaits you at this 2
bedroom farm Cottage in the stunning
setting of a serene and tranquil valley, a
perfect location for your holiday.
Lounge/diner, kitchen, shower room with
WC, 2 bedrooms - 1 double and 1 twin.
Suitable for partially disabled.
All fuel included, electric storage heaters,
electric cooker, microwave, electrical fire,
colour TV, bed linen and duvets provided.
Cot and Highchair available on request.
Large garden area with paved patio area
including garden furniture. Garden perfect
for children’s play area.Parking for 2 cars.
Pets welcome by arrangement
U n i t s : 1 unit to sleeps 2-4
R a t e s : Min £150 - Max £350
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MAP REF: D4
Johnsons Way, Yorkley, Glos.
GL15 4RZ
T: 020 8977 2649
E: [email protected]
www.forest-of-dean-holiday-cottage.co.uk
Romantic 2 bedroomed converted
chapel situated up a small lane on
the edge of the village of Yorkley in
the Forest of Dean. The cottage has
been sympathetically converted and
maintains many original features.
The Forest is literally on the
doorstep. Spacious feeling
inside with high ceilings.
U n i t s : 1 unit to sleep 4
R a t e s : Min £325 - Max £625
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THE HOLLIES
MAP REF: D3
Worrall Hill, Lydbrook, Glos. GL17 9QF
T: 01594 368705
www.homeaway.co.uk/p730799
E: [email protected]
Budget yet clean, modern bungalow
in the heart of the Forest.
Sleeps 4 (+2) - children & up to 2
dogs welcome. Ideal for families or
groups as a base; next to
smallholding with goats, chickens,
geese, bees - local produce &
vegetables available in season.
U n i t s : 1 unit, sleeps 4 (+2)
R a t e s : Min £250.00 – Max £450.00
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DEANWOOD HOLIDAYS
MAP REF: D4
Deanwood House, Yorkley Wood
Road, Yorkley, Glos. GL15 4TY
T: 01594 563585
E: [email protected]
www.deanwoodholidays.co.uk
Clean, cosy well equipped cottages
quietly situated. Direct access into
Forest. Ideal for walking, cycling or
just relaxing. Near village pubs &
shops, GoApe, cycle trails.
Open all year. Dogs welcome.
Children welcome. Bike shed.
Free Wifi. Bed linen and towels
provided. On site owner.
Adjacent small quiet campsite.
U n i t s : 13 units sleep 2-5 (or total 45)
R a t e s : Min £220.00 - Max £540.00
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Self Catering
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Newnham
01594 516104 [email protected]
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Parkend
01296 640923 [email protected]
2 Valley View Holiday Cottages
Newnham
01594 516104 [email protected]
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Cinderford
01594 827311 [email protected]
Barn at Millers Farm
Lydney
01594 510655 [email protected]
Barn Cottage
Coleford
07990 574569 [email protected]
Becher's Cottage
Monmouth
01600 750677 [email protected]
Benhall Farm Holidays
Ross-on-Wye
01989 563900 [email protected]
Blakeney Hill Holiday Cottages
Lydney
01594 516840 [email protected]
Broughtons Cottage
Newnham
01452 760293 [email protected]
Castlemain Mill Holiday Cottages
Parkend
01594 563479 [email protected]
Church Farm Cottage
St Briavels
01747 828170 [email protected]
Church Farm Holidays
Mitcheldean
01594 541211 [email protected]
Clares Cottage
Chepstow
01291 641856 [email protected]
Colne Brook Barn
Lydney
01594 529464 [email protected]
Dairy Cottage
Lydbrook
01594 544482 [email protected]
Danby Lodge
Coleford
07909 766542 [email protected]
Dean Cottages
Mitcheldean
01594 541391 [email protected]
Dean Hall Apartment
Cinderford
01747 828170 [email protected]
Dollys Barn
Chepstow
01291 641856 [email protected]
Fairview Cottage
Lydney
01747 828170 [email protected]
Farmhouse at Sutton Baynham Farm
Cinderford
01594 827311 [email protected]
Forest Freedom Holidays
Cinderford
07745 982274 [email protected]
Foresters Inn
Parkend
01227 370582 [email protected]
Foxes Reach
Tintern
01600 860341 [email protected]
George Cottage
Mitcheldean
07984 894039 [email protected]
Glasshouse Lodges
Longhope
01452 830529 [email protected]
Granton Holiday Cottages
Ross-on-Wye
01600 890277 [email protected]
Hamstalls Cottage - Priory Cottages
Newnham
01594 516260 [email protected]
High Cloud Farm
Raglan
01600 772929 [email protected]
Highbury Coach House
Lydney
01594 842339 [email protected]
Highlands Cottage
Monmouth
01600 860737 [email protected]
Holly Tree House
Symonds Yat
01600 772929 [email protected]
Hunters Lodge Retreat
St Briavels
01594 530467 [email protected]
Kempley Barns
Newent
01989 780772 [email protected]
Kensley Lodge
Coleford
07909 766542 [email protected]
Latimer Lodge
Coleford
07909 766542 [email protected]
Laurel Cottage
Westbury-on-Severn 01452 760147 [email protected]
Lindors Country House Hotel
St Briavels
01594 530283 [email protected]
Little Gaerfields
Ross-on-Wye
01989 770281 [email protected]
Little Millend
Newland
01747 828170 [email protected]
Lodge Barn
Lydney
01747 828170 [email protected]
Longwood Cottage
Ross-on-Wye
01989 740248 [email protected]
Mailscot View
Symonds Yat
07850 265081 [email protected]
Meadow Byre
Cinderford
01594 827311 [email protected]
Mill End Mitcheldean
Mitcheldean
[email protected]
Mill Hill Cottage
Lydney
01594 726197 [email protected]
Miners Cottage
Lydney
01594 562483 [email protected]
Moorhens, Lakeside
Newent
01594 827311 [email protected]
Mount Annexe
Symonds Yat
01594 368564 [email protected]
Nagshead Cottage
Parkend
01594 516126 [email protected]
Norton House Cottages
Symonds Yat
01600 890046 [email protected]
Noxon Pond Cottage
Lydney
01594 562236 [email protected]
Oakgrove Holiday Cottage
Chepstow
01291 689241 [email protected]
Orchard Barn
Cinderford
01594 827311 [email protected]
Parish Mill Cottage
Longhope
01452 830139 [email protected]
Parsons Grove Holiday Cottages
Chepstow
01291 641382 [email protected]
Paxton Cottage
Coleford
01594 834899 [email protected]
Penylan Farm Holiday Cottages
Monmouth
01600 716435 [email protected]
Pew Corner, Chapel Court
Cinderford
01594 827311 [email protected]
Platts House Holiday Cottage
Lydney
01594 529288 [email protected]
Portland House
Symonds Yat
07973 657062 [email protected]
Robins Barn
Monmouth
01600 860058 [email protected]
Rocklands Farm
Goodrich
01600 890074 [email protected]
Rose Tree Cottage
Cinderford
01747 828170 [email protected]
Rosebank Holiday Cottage
Parkend
07742 186818 [email protected]
School Rooms, Chapel Court
Cinderford
01594 827311 [email protected]
Secluded Brambles
Cinderford
01594 827311 [email protected]
Silhouette Cottage
Monmouth
01594 564896 [email protected]
Spring Cottage
St Briavels
01291 680049 [email protected]
Squirrel Cottage
Parkend
01594 516126 [email protected]
Stank Farm Holidays
Clearwell
07887 756606 [email protected]
Steppes Farm Cottages
Monmouth
01600 775424 [email protected]
Stowfield Barn
Newland
01594 835032 [email protected]
Sue's Cottage
Symonds Yat
0800 787 9803 [email protected]
Swanmeadow Holiday Cottages
Abergavenny
01873 840207 [email protected]
Symonds Yat Rock Lodge
Symonds Yat
01594 836191 [email protected]
The Buckstone House Coach House
Monmouth
01594 832052 [email protected]
The Chickenshed
Tintern
[email protected]
The Cider Barn
Newnham
01747 828170 [email protected]
The Coach House
Newland
01594 832808
The Coach House
St Briavels
01594 531460
The Forest Coach House
Cinderford
07966 886145
The House of Bread
Symonds Yat
01594 837943
The Little Barn
Usk
07811 828822
The Old Dairy
Westbury-on-Severn 01747 828170
The Old Mill
Westbury-on-Severn 01747 828170
The Old Pump House
Symonds Yat
01594 531227
The Old Pumphouse
Lydney
01747 828170
The Pig Sty, Tump Farm
Grosmont
01600 750835
The Stables
Cinderford
01594 827311
The Stables
Newnham
01747 828170
Tintern Abbey Cottage
Tintern
01600 860341
Tree Tops
Ross-on-Wye
01989 218274
Trippenkennet Farm
Ross-on-Wye
01981 580442
Ty Capten Farm Holiday Cottage
Usk
01633 450632
Vanilla Cottage
Usk
01600 860341
Viewpoint Holidays
St Briavels
01291 689463
Wharton Lodge Cottages
Ross-on-Wye
01989 750140
Wye Valley View
Symonds Yat
01600 890070
GREENWAY FARM
CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
MAP REF: D3
VB The Hawthorns, Drybrook GL17 9HW
T: 01594 544877
E: [email protected]
www.greenwayfarm.org
A family-run, 5 star touring park. On a
country lane next to woodland with beautiful
views, we have 55 touring pitches, all with
electric hook up. The site has heated, luxury
toilets with free “power” showers, hairdyers
& plugs for appliances. There’s a disabled
wet room, a toddler friendly toilet & shower
room, a washing-up room with free freezers,
and a laundry room. We also have a small
shop and an onsite cafe serving home-made
food. Fresh bread & patisseries baked fresh
to order daily. Free WiFi hotspots.
Glamping Arks.
See our reviews on TripAdvisor & UKCampsite.
R a t e s : Touring per night from £19.00 to £27.30
P i t c h e s : 55
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MAP REF: C3
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Crossways, Coleford, Glos. GL16 8QP
T: 01594 835319 M: 07917 353490
www.forestofdeancamping.co.uk
Family-run small site with horses, chickens and dogs.
Super aspect. Good access to main A4136 Forest of Dean,
Wye Valley and Coleford.
Electric hooks, new “log cabin” showers and toilets and
washing room. Separate disabled/family shower.
Open all year.
Good reviews on Trip-Advisor and Camping UK websites.
R a t e s : £8 pppn (£5 children under 14). Dogs free
P i t c h e s : Caravans x 18, Tents x 40.
No surcharges for Bank Holidays.
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WHITEMEAD FOREST PARK
CHERRY ORCHARD FARM
DEANWOOD HOLIDAYS
Parkend, Lydney, Glous. GL15 4LA
T: 03301 230 374
www.whitemead.co.uk
Camping and caravanning at
Whitemead Forest Park with your
caravan or tent is a great value option,
as our prices include the following:
choice of reinforced, gravel or grass
pitches, use of shower blocks, family
bathroom, laundry room, washing up
points and elsan disposal units.
Lynn & James Blanch
Cherry Orchard Farm, Newland,
Coleford, Glos. GL16 8NP
T: 01594 832212
www.cherryorchardfarm.co.uk
Set in ancient meander of River Wye
but only 10 mins drive from heart of
Dean Forest. Lynn & James offer a
warm welcome to our unique part of
Britain. Beautiful, level camping field,
which is open all year. There are
several mains water taps, four toilets
and a hot shower. B&B also available
- visit website or see page 37.
Deanwood House, Yorkley Wood
Road, Yorkley, Glos. GL15 4TY
T: 01594 563585
E: [email protected]
VB MAP REF: D4
Price also includes complimentary
WIFI and FREE use of our on site
facilities including, swimming pool,
sauna, and spas.
P i t c h e s : 110 (prices £12 - £53 per pitch)
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R a t e s : Adults £7.00 p.psn.pnt
Children <12yrs £5 p.psn.pnt. Pets free
P i t c h e s : 20 (touring <10)
Open all year.
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www.deanwoodcaravanandcamping.co.uk
Clean, quiet, adult only site; modern
heated facilities; free showers.
Stunning views and direct access
into the Forest. Level hardstanding
and grass pitches. EHU.
Dogs welcome. Close to village
pubs & shops, Go Ape, cycle trails.
Also holiday cottages on site, winter
storage of caravans and motorhomes.
Adult only site.
R a t e s : Pitch per night from £15 to £22
P i t c h e s : 40 (10 Caravan, 10 Motorhome, 20 Tent)
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FOREST AND WYE VALLEY
CAMPING SITE
MAP REF: C4
Symonds Yat (West), Nr. Ross-on-Wye,
Herefordshire HR9 6BY
T: 07751 022106
www.sterrettscaravanpark.com
Bearse Farm, St Briavels, Lydney,
Glos. GL15 6QU T: 01594 530777
[email protected]
www.forestandwyevalleycamping.co.uk
Situated in between the rugged beauty
of Forest of Dean and the picturesque
Wye Valley this brand new family run
caravan and camping site offers
fantastic purpose built facilities.
Heated shower block, level hard
standing pitches and all the
services you expect are ready
for you to plug into.
Open all year.
MAP REF: C3
Easy access to well maintained, level grassy
park. Touring area with hard standing or
grass pitches. Electric hook-ups, toilets
and showers. Static holiday caravans for
hire, fully serviced and excellent condition.
Booking for touring or static caravans
essential. Dogs allowed in touring area but
not in static caravans.
R a t e s : Tents/Touring Van/Camper: From £8.00
p/p/p/n. Child 4-15 years: £4.00 per night
Electrical Hook-up: £4 per night
Static van from £235 p/w (6 ppl)
Lodge from £460 p/w (6ppl)
P i t c h e s : 50. To u r i n g : 8. 80 Privately Owned,
3 x Static Holiday Caravans, 1 x Lodge
R a t e s : Pitch per night from £20
P i t c h e s : 43
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Apple Orchard Caravan and Campsite
Westbury-on-Severn 01452 760618
[email protected]
Broadmeadow Caravan Park
Ross-on-Wye
01989 768076
[email protected]
Broadstone Fisheries & Camping
Coleford
01600 460291
[email protected]
Camping in the Forest - Bracelands Caravan and Camping Site
Coleford
0845 130 8224
FOREST GATE
Huntley, Glos. GL19 3EU T: 01452 831192
Small, rustic, country camping & caravan site in
grounds of Victorian Rectory. All facilities.
On bus routes. Visit www.huntley-glos.co.uk.
Lucksall Caravan & Camping Park
Hereford
01432 870213
The Old Station Tintern
Tintern
01291 689566
[email protected]
[email protected]
Glamping
Mad Dogs & Vintage Vans
Ross-on-Wye
07854 499188
National Diving & Activity Centre
Chepstow
01291 630046
The Cider Orchard Yurt
Lydbrook
01594 860244
The Dome Garden
Coleford
07974 685818
Whitemead Forest Park
Parkend
03301 230374
[email protected]
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GREENACRES CAMPSITE
MAP REF: C3
Group and Hostel
Scowles Road, Coleford, Glos. GL16 8QS
T: 01594 837753 / 07711 760314
[email protected]
www.greenacrescampsite.co.uk
Small friendly family run campsite in the
beautiful FOD. Beautiful woodland walks,
edges the Wye Valley, easy walking distance
of Coleford and within easy reach of the
many amenities and attractions.
EHU, open fires, spacious, dogs welcome.
New toilet/shower block planned for 2016.
Static caravan for hire - sleep 6
R a t e s : Adult per night £7
Child per night from £5
Electric hook up per night £4
To check room availability
and book your stay, visit
wyedeantourism.co.uk.
Mention the Visitor
Guide when booking!
Holly Tree House
Symonds Yat
01600 772929
[email protected]
Oakraven Field Centre
Mitcheldean
01594 369343
[email protected]
Ragmans Bunkhouse
Lydbrook
01594 860244
[email protected]
The Jovial Colliers Inn and Bunkhouse
Lydbrook
01594 860068
[email protected]
YHA St Briavels
St Briavels
0845 371 9042
[email protected]
YHA Wye Valley (Formerly YHA Welsh Bicknor)
Lydbrook
01594 860300
[email protected]
P i t c h e s : 12 To u r i n g : 12
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To/From
Miles/KM Time
Birmingham 76/122
1 1/2hrs
Bristol
33/54
1hr
Cardiff
43/70
1hr
Liverpool
168/271
3hrs
London
140/226
3hrs
Manchester
156/252
3hrs
© Forestry Commission
Distances to the Forest of Dean
travelling to and around
Getting to the Forest of Dean
Located in the Western part of
Gloucestershire and within easy
access of the M4 (M48), M5 and
M50 motorways.
National Express operates nationwide
coach services to and from Newent,
Chepstow, Gloucester, Ross-on-Wye
and Monmouth.
For in-depth information go to
wyedeantourism.co.uk
Getting around by car is easy and there are many car-parks within the main towns
and all around the Forest at Forestry Commission sites (some charges apply).
For full details of locations, facilities and charges go to wyedeantourism.co.uk.
Detailed times for local bus services, contact Traveline 0871 200 22 33.
Heritage steam and diesel trains runs through the forest between Lydney,
Whitecroft and Parkend. For details visit www.wyedeantourism.co.uk.
Reduce your carbon footprint….
The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley has a vast network of cycle trails, centred
at Cannop Ponds. Cycle racks are available in all of the main towns.
Bring your own bike or hire from the many cycle shops in the area.
Plan Ahead
© Published by the Wye Valley & Forest of Dean Tourism Association Ltd.
Buy the OS Leisure Map OL14 - Wye
Valley & Forest of Dean 1:25,000.
Every care has been taken to ensure accuracy in this guide but the Wye Valley & Forest of
Dean Tourism Association Ltd cannot accept any responsibility for any errors or omissions.
The inclusion of an establishment in this publication does not imply a recommendation
and is accepted in good faith on the assumption it is accurate.
For leaflets, books and route maps:
The Forestry Commission 03000 674800
Guided tours are available from the
Forest of Dean & Wye Valley
registered tour guides who can
accompany groups to a variety of
places of interest. T: 01594 888197
www.wyedeantourguides.org.uk
Visitors with Disabilities
For information on places to stay,
visit or eat there is accessibility
information for many of our
businesses at wyedeantourism.co.uk
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wood fibre from sustainable forests, using mineral/oil based environmentally-friendly ink.
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All images subject to the photographers copyright conditions ©.
Photography courtesy of Johnny Hathaway Photography, David Broadbent, Jo Ward,
Jon Tainton, Derek Foxton, Forest Holidays, BBC Pictures, Mark Wigston, Taurus Crafts,
Puzzlewood, Linda Wright, Wye Valley & Forest of Dean Tourism Association,
Derek Foxton, Adam Handley Photography, Forestry Commission, National Eisteddfod,
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