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Dog-friendly Herefordshire

Full of natural beauty and rural charm, Herefordshire is a truly special place to visit. With stretches of farmlands, woodlands and rolling hills, you and your pooch can enjoy some of the most magnificent countryside walks - before you retreat to a cosy dog-friendly cottage or hotel tucked away in one of the many picturesque villages or towns.
  • Acorn Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Ross-on-Wye, England
    "Enjoy a relaxing getaway in the Herefordshire countryside. Acorn Cottage is a cosy, well-equipped holiday home with a relaxing and homely feel. Set up with everything you need to enjoy your break, the property has been beautifully decorated and consists of a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy living room with a 55" TV with Roku, a small dining area, a comfortable bedroom with a kingsize bed and an en-suite shower room. The cottage is adjacent to the owners’ home in Bromsash, just 3 miles from Ross-on-Wye. You can enjoy your own private courtyard-style garden and there is an abundance of countryside to explore; Acorn Cottage is also dog friendly.
    Whether you are looking for a purely relaxing retreat, or a base to explore from, Acorn Cottage is a fantastic option. The Wye Valley is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a hotspot for outdoor activities including cycling, canoeing, hiking and fishing! The county is famous for its impressive landscapes, scattered with quintessential English villages and towns to explore, and the city of Hereford is just a 30-minute drive from the property. You’ll be sure to find plenty of local independent produce, crafts and gastronomy across Herefordshire.
    The cottage is conveniently located with the closest pub and a Michelin rated restaurant just 1 mile away. South Herefordshire Golf Club is only ½ mile from the property, where there is also a beautiful lake. Shopping is easily located, just 3 miles away in Ross-on-Wye. Gloucester railway is 14 miles from the property. Shop 2½ miles, pub, and restaurant 1 mile.
    This property can be booked with Sunrise Cottage (ref UK11754) and Wisteria Cottage (ref UK34859) to accommodate up to 8 guests."
    £124
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  • Brook Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    4.33
    Snuggle up in this charming little holiday cottage, complete with babbling brook, located on the edge of the village of Eardisley. One of a pair, it is comfortably furnished with exposed beams and multi-fuel burner. A walker’s haven, with Offas Dyke and Mortimer’s Trail, further afield are the Black Mountains and the magnificent scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Riding, golfing, fishing, rock climbing and canoeing available locally. Hay-on-Wye and Brecon are well worth a visit, also within easy driving distance are Ludlow, Hereford and Leominster. Shop and pub 200 yards.
    £55
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  • Stubb Oak, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    A fantastic three-bedroom bungalow resting in Colwall, Worcestershire. Enclosed gardens. Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Pet-friendly. Worcester 12 miles; Hereford 19.8 miles.
    £122
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  • Wye View Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to your idyllic holiday retreat in Ross-on-Wye, where modern luxury and natural beauty converge to create a memorable escape. This charming holiday cottage is designed for comfort and relaxation, featuring a thoughtful layout across three levels. The cottage’s ground floor welcomes you with a cosy double bedroom, offering a comfortable haven for a peaceful night’s sleep. Adjacent is a stylish bathroom, complete with a walk-in shower, providing both convenience and a touch of luxury. Descend to the lower ground floor, where a sumptuous kingsize bedroom awaits. This private haven boasts an en-suite bathroom, featuring an inviting free-standing bath, perfect for indulgent moments of relaxation after a day of exploration. Ascend to the first floor, where the heart of the cottage comes to life in an open-plan living space. The kitchen, well-equipped with modern appliances, seamlessly integrates with the living and dining areas. Large windows flood the space with natural light, and from the li ing area, step out onto a balcony overlooking the tranquil River Wye. This elevated vantage point provides a scenic backdrop for morning coffees or evening drinks, creating a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the surroundings.

    There is plenty to see and do in this great area. Embark on the Wye Valley Walk, exploring the scenic beauty of the countryside. The trail offers picturesque views of the River Wye, woodlands, and charming villages. Experience the river up close by renting a canoe or joining a guided canoe trip. Paddle along the gentle currents of the River Wye, taking in the lush landscapes along the way. Explore the historic market town of Ross-on-Wye, known for its independent shops, traditional markets and charming streets. Visit local bakeries, cafes and boutiques for a taste of the town’s character. Enjoy panoramic views of the Wye Valley from Symonds Yat Rock. This popular viewpoint is a short drive away and offers breathtaking vistas of the river and surrounding landscapes.
    Immerse yourself in history with a visit to Goodrich Castle. This medieval fortress overlooks the River Wye and provides a fascinating glimpse into the region’s past. Venture into the nearby Forest of Dean for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling and exploring the ancient woodlands. The forest is a haven for nature lovers.
    Indulge in local cuisine at the charming pubs and restaurants scattered around Ross-on-Wye. Enjoy a riverside meal or a drink at one of the traditional establishments. Your holiday cottage in Ross-on-Wye offers not only a comfortable and stylish retreat but also provides easy access to a wealth of outdoor activities, historical sites, and the natural beauty of the Wye Valley. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, this charming destination has something for everyone.
    £84
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  • Parkers, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    These four superb holiday cottages nestle on the borders of Herefordshire and Worcestershire and are located on a 700-acre estate on the beautiful west side of the Malvern Hills. Netherley Hall Estate is a family-run farm specialising in the breeding of cattle and sheep and the surrounding area offers marvellous woodland walks.

    The cottages are within 15 minutes’ drive of Malvern and have panoramic views of the wooded hills and unspoilt countryside; the location is ideal for nature enthusiasts, with an abundance of wildlife to observe as well as unrivalled birdwatching.

    Three of the cottages are detached, whilst the fourth one is semi-detached, and the English oak timber used to restore their interiors was felled and machined from the extensive woodland on the estate itself. The furnishings and fittings for all the cottages have been supplied by local businesses, and during restoration, the owners have paid great attention to detail.
    Parkers (ref RAAP) was originally built in 1610 and is a detached, listed building lovingly restored to the very highest standard and has several items of antique furniture. Parkers Lodge (ref RAAQ) is a smaller two-bedroomed detached cottage completed in 2006 and fitted out to a very high standard, whilst Brook House (ref RAAR) is a detached, listed building dating from around 1670 and emanates a marvellous ambience. It has landscaped gardens and a terrace with outstanding views overlooking Mathon Brook. The Bothy (ref UK12100) is semi-detached and was renovated in 2019. It has a kitchen/dining room, and through the archway there is a comfortable living room with French doors opening out to a beautiful garden area, with views over the farmland and farm animals.

    Attractions to visit near the cottages include the Malvern Hills, Three Counties Showground and Malvern Theatre, as well as farm shops, gardens, gift shops, picnic areas and walking trails. Fishing, golf and horse riding are also available, as well as pick your own fruit (in season). Racecourses in the locality include Hereford, Worcester, Chepstow, Ludlow, Cheltenham, Wolverhampton, Warwick and Stratford. Shop 1 mile, pub 2 miles.
    £95
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    Whitewells Farm were the first holiday cottages in Herefordshire to have been converted from existing farm buildings into individual self-catering holiday homes in 1978. They all feature original beams throughout, half-cruck trusses and some have vaulted ceilings and beamed room divisions. Situated in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside, Whitewells Farm has a collection of individually styled barn conversions for you to stay in. Saddlestones was converted from the old milking parlour and stable, and has an upside down layout. The entrance hall leads to two beamed bedrooms, one with a kingsize bed and vanity unit, and the other, a very spacious room with two single beds. The bathroom is fitted with a bath and overhead shower. The staircase leads up to the kitchen/dining area and a large, heavily exposed beamed living room. There are wonderful views of the rolling countryside and the duck pond.
    The Black and White Trail, The Elgar Route, Cheltenham, and an abundance of National Trust properties, to name just a few, are some of the fascinating places to explore from your base at Whitewells Farm. Being placed close to the main routes to Hereford, Worcester, Ledbury, and Bromyard mean that access to towns and cities in all directions couldn’t be simpler. Do you enjoy the splendour of Regency buildings? Cheltenham, Leamington Spa, and of course Hereford, have some wonderful examples all within an hour’s drive. Being a border county means there are a wealth of medieval castles and houses to spend time visiting.
    Do you like walking? The views of the Malvern Hills from your cottage could inspire you to take that long-promised walk from British Camp along one of the seven most popular trails taking in wonderful views across Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, and Worcestershire.
    Locally there are nature reserves, great swathes of common land and lovely interesting walks in this varied countryside that changes with each season. From Ludlow’s eateries, restaurants, and delis’, to Ledbury’s abundance of award-winning butchers and independent cafés, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire’s food offerings just keep getting better and better. Fabulous farm shops, fantastic food festivals, innovative offerings from artisan producers, and the very best selection of local beers and ciders make these counties gastronomically unbeatable. Pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £135
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  • Crown Inn, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful residence is set in the picturesque village of Woolhope and is just 7 miles from the city of Hereford, which offers a range of independent bars, shops and restaurants for guests to enjoy. Nearby, there are many beautiful walks through the Herefordshire countryside, as well as places of historical interest to visit, such as the cathedral in Hereford city, The Black and White House Museum, and Hereford Cider Museum.
    This residence is set above and to the rear of the popular village pub which offers great food and drinks and there are large gardens to the rear of the property, with seating, and an outdoor area with BBQ and a patio space.
    £334
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  • Rosedale, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hay-on-Wye, England
    Set in the beautiful Golden Valley this lovely detached bungalow offers spacious and comfortable accommodation accommodation, easily sleeping 8 adults - it is also perfect for families with children. Situated in a truly beautiful part of Herefordshire, this accommodation is perfect for exploring this stunning county. The property is well located for walking and exploring all the local attractions, and is situated equidistant from Hereford, Abergavenny and Hay-on-Wye (the ’town of books’ world-famous for its literary festival in late May). Within easy walking distance of the property, you will find top class bistro, a fabulous local pub, a café, and even a weekly fish & chip van! Further restaurants and bars are just a few minutes drive away.
    For active guests, there are some lovely walks easily accessed from the property, or you can expand your adventures to explore the Herefordshire Trail, Offa’s Dyke, Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. The River Wye, running throughout Herefordshire, offers fantastic opportunities for fishing, canoeing and kayaking. The city of Hereford is just 12 miles away with a wide range of attractions to see and enjoy, as well as an array of bars, shops and restaurants.
    After a busy day exploring, this fantastic property offers a private hot tub for guests to enjoy. There is also a beautiful enclosed landscaped garden to the rear of the property enjoying views across the valley, with a seating area and private garden furniture. The front garden offers a peaceful, stream-side retreat, with double swing seat and tree-strung hammock. Set out with disabled access in mind, the property is all on one level with doorways wide enough for wheelchair access. Ample parking is to the front of the property, on the large private driveway. The cosy living room offers comfortable seating. There is a large open plan dining room and kitchen, fully equipped with all you might need to rustle up a homely meal. Pub and restaurant 3/4 miles.
    £138
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  • The Barrels, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Leominster, England
    This lovely detached property is a converted coach house and offers guests comfortable accommodation within the popular village of Leintwardine. The property is set within easy walking distance of village amenities including two of the most popular public houses and restaurants. The property is set close to the popular town of Ludlow, which is home to the medieval Ludlow Castle, and boasts an array of bars, shops and restaurants for guests to enjoy. There are many beautiful walks nearby including Mortimer Forest, or walks up and over the Clee Hill which has the most gorgeous views across Shropshire. Just a few miles away is Stokesay Castle, an English Heritage site, Shrewsbury, Hereford, Ironbridge, and many charming little border towns boasting their large array of independent bars, shops, and restaurants. Enjoy a day out at one of the other nearby country estates which include Downton Castle, Oakley Park, and Brampton Bryan Castle.

    The property is detached and there is parking on the driveway for one car. On the ground floor you’ll find an open plan living area, kitchen and dining area. The living area includes comfortable seating and a Smart TV. On the first floor you’ll find the first bedroom that sleeps two with a zip and link super kingsize bed, and a second bedroom sleeping two with a double bed. You’ll also find a shower room with a walk in shower. There is also private garden space to the rear with garden furniture and patio space. Pub and restaurant 352 yards.
    £113
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  • Woltons Mill, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Woltons Mill is set close to the village of Much Marcle boasting three village inns, a historic house and three cider makers including Westons. Offering spectacular views over rolling countryside, this beautifully converted former mill enjoys a peaceful, rural setting. Situated next to the owners’ home, but not overlooked, it boasts a private rear patio with garden furniture.
    Woltons Mill is an ideal holiday location to explore the many landscapes of beautiful Herefordshire, the Wye Valley and the historic remains of past conflicts in this border country. Eastnor Castle and Symmonds Yat are just a short drive away as are the historic market towns of Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye. Locally, there are many places of historical interest to visit, such as churches, stately homes and museums. Outdoor activities in abundance will be found within the Forest of Dean, including canoeing, climbing, fishing, golf, horse riding and cycling, there is something for everyone.
    The property is a detached Grade 2 listed former mill, within the property there is the feature of the original Mill stone.
    £58
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