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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.
  • Easterley, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hay-on-Wye, England
    Situated on a small country lane, Clifford Place Cottages (refs UK31573 and UK31585) are tucked away in a sought after location between the small village of Clifford and the hamlet of Priory Wood. The properties lie above the beautiful Wye Valley, just ¾ mile from the Black Mountain and close to the Brecon Beacon National Park. The Black and White Village Trail is also nearby, along with the delightful market town of Hay-on-Wye, with its world renowned annual literary festival held in May. The historic cathedral city of Hereford is approximately 20 miles away and offers an array of bars, shops and restaurants for guests to enjoy on a day out to the city. Canoeing and pony trekking can also be organised. These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 9 guests.
    £46
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    These stylish barn conversions are adjacent to the owners’ home and farm and are wonderfully located near the book town of Hay On Wye, famous for its literary festival held every May. There are a good range of country pubs nearby which guests can walk to, and enjoy food and a drink. For guests looking to be more active there are stunning walks onto Hay Bluff, The Begwyns and the The Black Mountains. Further afield there is the city of Hereford which offers a range of shops and restaurants. Originally constructed as part of the Norman invasion of Wales, Hay Castle is a medieval site which offers guests a fascinating day out.
    Badgers Den (UK32084), is a comfortable one storey barn conversion set all on one level. The living room includes comfortable seating with a double sofa bed offering flexible sleeping at the property. The bedroom sleeps two with a super kingsize bed for your comfort, along with an en-suite wet room. There is a decked area to the front of the property with garden furniture.
    Gooses Roost (UK32096), is also all on one level and the super kingsize bed also has the option to be two single beds. Horsecroft (UK37462) is a detached barn conversion and features 3 zip and link super kingsize beds which can be twin beds on request, giving greater flexibility for couples or children.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £58
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  • The Cider Loft, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming barn conversion settled on the outskirts of Whitchurch, Herefordshire. Garden. Character. Off-road parking. Pet-friendly. Symonds Yat 1.1 mile; Monmouth 4.7 miles.
    £61
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    Cromwell House is situated in Winforton just 6 miles from the literary town of Hay-on-Wye and is full of fabulous artwork and luxury throughout. Hay-on-Wye, with its renowned festival every year, is definitely the place to be for those who love books, art and quirky shops, as well as lots of pubs and restaurants. Those looking to explore the open countryside can enjoy walks from the door and there are fabulous views of Hay Bluff from the bedrooms of Cromwell House.
    The town of Hereford is 15 miles away with its cathedral to explore, which is also the location for the famous Mappa Mundi and Chained Library exhibition. There are also plenty of shops and restaurants. The historic town of Brecon is 22 miles from the property and has an array of coffee shops, art galleries, and much more; the regimental museum is also worth a visit. Those in search of adventure can head to Pen Y Fan and take in the breathtaking views of the rolling countryside.
    Cromwell House has an open plan living space; the living area has a cosy open fire you can curl up in front of and watch a film or sport on the Smart TV, which offers Sky and Netflix. Patio doors lead out onto the enclosed lawned garden from where you can admire views of the rolling hills of Hay Bluff whilst sitting in the egg chair! On the first floor is an office space with a Mac computer, and two bedrooms (one kingsize and one double), each with fitted wardrobes and views over Hay Bluff. The family bathroom has a free-standing bath, shower cubicle and heated towel rail, whilst the master bedroom offers a super kingsize bed, a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room with a heated towel rail.
    Cromwell House and The Nest (UK42451) can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests..
    £132
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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.
    £101
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  • Stable Lodge At Greenacre, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to Stable Lodge at Greenacre, located just outside the small but charming town of Bromyard. Situated midway between Hereford and Worcester, making it the perfect base for exploring these areas.
    Stable Lodge at Greenacre is a cosy, two-bedroom lodge designed to make your stay memorable. The owner has purposely built the accommodation for holiday letting after experiences of their own, they wanted to create something others could enjoy. Accommodating up to four guests, plus travel cot if required, with open plan living, kitchen, and dining areas, creating a spacious and inviting atmosphere with patio doors that lead out onto the terrace and with stunning views of the rural countryside, it’s the perfect countryside stay. Enjoy the serenity of the large outdoor field, on your doorstep, perfect for a leisurely stroll with your four-legged friend. Or after a day out exploring, unwind in the relaxing hot tub, perfect for star gazing and located right on the terrace of the lodge so not far to go at all! The owner lives next door and is more than happy to share her love of the area and local knowledge, helping you make the most of your Bromyard adventure.
    Bromyard is a hidden gem. Well known for its local farm shops, cider, and artisan food producers. With independent shops to visit and lively town crier events throughout the year, this town offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere to all visitors. The river Frome is nearby for those who like to enjoy canoeing and similar activities. Brockhampton Estate, Shortwood Farm, the Black and White Trail, Ledbury town with its timber framed buildings and historic 17th century market hall, and the city of Hereford with its cathedral and Mappa Mundi, are all a short drive away and wonderful places to visit.
    £88
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  • Bear Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Set in the Golden Valley this lovely, end-terrace property is in a beautiful part of Herefordshire, perfect for exploring this stunning county. The property is well located for walking and all the local attractions, and is situated equidistant from Hereford, Abergavenny and Hay-on-Wye, which is famous for its literary festival in late May. For active guests, this property is close to the Herefordshire Trail, Offa’s Dyke, Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. The city of Hereford is just 11 miles away and there is a wide range of attractions to see and enjoy, as well as an array of bars, shops and restaurants.
    Bear Cottage is situated within a quiet courtyard and has two private car parking spaces. There is also a private garden to the rear with garden furniture.
    £59
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    Set on the grounds of the owner’s country home, Rambler’s Hideaway shares a communal entrance with the apartment above (Walker’s Retreat - UK45415) The shared space is perfect for kicking off your muddy boots after a day spent outdoors & benefits from a shared washing machine. Inside the apartment, there’s a calm and relaxing ambience. Tasteful décor compliments the character features, and the open-plan living space is perfect for enjoying your time together on holiday. A comfortable lounge area ideal for relaxing and watching TV, open to a dining area and a fully equipped kitchen. There are two bedrooms, a master double bedroom with French doors out to the courtyard garden, and another single bedroom. The bathroom is a modern en-suite shower room, just off the master bedroom.
    As the namesake suggests, Rambler’s Hideaway is the perfect bolthole for those looking to get out in nature and enjoy the local walks. From the doorstep, you can enjoy open countryside walks and village amenities. Popular trails nearby include the Offa’s Dyke Pat, Hay Bluff and The Black Mountains. Hay-on-Wye market town is also a short drive away, and a great place to find local produce and independent shops. With the River Wye nearby why not enjoy a day on the water, with canoe hire available in the area? Nestled in the picturesque countryside, Clehonger offers a delightful escape for visitors. Begin your journey with a visit to St. Cuthbert’s Church, a historical gem dating back to the 12th century. Explore the charming architecture and soak in the rich history.
    Clehonger is blessed with the tranquil beauty of the River Wye. Take a leisurely walk along its banks, offering serene natural views and opportunities for birdwatching. For a more adventurous experience, consider renting a canoe or kayak to paddle down this scenic river. A short drive away, Belmont Abbey welcomes visitors to tour the abbey and its beautifully landscaped grounds. The area also boasts cosy pubs like The Three Horseshoes, where you can savour traditional British cuisine and mingle with locals. Sports enthusiasts can head to the nearby Hereford Racecourse to catch exciting horse racing events. Meanwhile, Hereford Cathedral, a short drive from Clehonger, showcases stunning architecture and houses the famous Mappa Mundi, a medieval map of the world.
    These properties can be booked together to accomodate up to 6 people.
    £63
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  • Quabbs Head Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This luxury four-bedroom holiday property is ideal for friends and multi-generational families seeking a memorable vacation together. With its thoughtful layout and well-appointed features, it ensures that everyone, regardless of age, will find comfort and enjoyment.
    Quabbs Head Cottage, before it was renovated, extended and restored, was an isolated ‘two up, two down’ country cottage. It is unknown when exactly it was built, but it is shown on the 1840 Herefordshire Tithe Map, and it seems to have been built originally in the 14th or 15th century. It is located approximately half a mile from the nearest property, with views to open country, and beneath ancient deciduous woodland, in the heart of what is now the Netherley Hall Estate. It is shown on the 1840 Tithe Map as ‘Quabhead Cottage’. Quabb’s Head means literally the ‘the head of the bog’. The original gable wall has been lovingly restored, and the extensions have been built, with oak from ancient estate woodland. On the ground floor, you’ll find two beautifully appointed bedrooms, each designed to offer a restful night’s sleep. These bedrooms are perfect for grandparents or older family members who may prefer to have their accommodations on the ground level, providing convenience and easy access to the main living areas. The deluxe bathroom on the ground floor includes a walk-in shower. The open-plan kitchen and living room on the ground floor create a communal space where everyone can gather, share meals, and create lasting memories. The dining room, with its ample seating for eight, provides the perfect setting for family dinners and celebrations.
    The upper floor offers a master bedroom with a kingsize bed and a luxurious en-suite shower room. This bedroom provides direct access to a large upper-floor terrace, where one can escape for moments of tranquillity or enjoy a morning coffee while admiring the stunning views. The terrace can also be accessed via French doors on the landing area too. The second bedroom on the first floor, also equipped with a kingsize bed, offers a comfortable and stylish sanctuary. With its elegant decor and inviting ambiance, it’s the perfect space to recharge after a day of exploring. There is also a family bathroom on the first floor, with tub and shower overhead, which offers even more indulgence with an opulent family bathroom that is sure to impress. This stunning bathroom is a true masterpiece, boasting a high-design finish that exudes elegance and sophistication.
    The beauty of this luxury holiday let lies not only in its design and high-end amenities but also in its ability to accommodate and cater to multi-generational families. Every member of the family can find their own space to relax, rejuvenate, and create cherished memories together. Whether gathering around the dining table, sharing stories on the terrace, or indulging in the comforts of the luxurious bedrooms, this holiday let is a haven for creating unforgettable moments for families of all ages. The holiday let garden is a picturesque and well-designed outdoor space, featuring three terraces that provide a delightful setting for relaxation and enjoyment. Each terrace offers its own unique atmosphere and amenities, allowing guests to choose their preferred spot for outdoor activities. Guests also have complimentary use of the tennis courts and gym within the Netherley Hall Estate, which are on a request basis.
    £150
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  • Mount Pleasant, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A most charming, characterful cottage providing spacious, comfortable accommodation in the idyllic Herefordshire countryside. There are some lovely walks from the door, particularly to Garway Hill, said to be the most beautiful place in Herefordshire, offering stunning views over 5 surrounding counties. The cottage is also ideally placed for you to experience canoeing along the Wye River, swimming in the River Monnow, or hiking on Offa’s Dyke or The Three Castles Way. Horse-riding, rock climbing, canoeing, fishing and caving are all within easy reach in the Wye Valley, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons. The cottage is also close to the Forest of Dean with its cycling paths, picnic sites, Sculpture Trail and family attractions such as Go Ape. A 20-minute drive away is the cathedral city of Hereford, and the market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, which host a variety of quality restaurants and independent shops. For sightseeing, memorable days out can be had at the Blaenavon World Heritage Site, the Roman Caerleon, and Goodrich, Raglan or Eastnor Castles. Golf is possible at Hereford, Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, and racing found at Chepstow and Cheltenham. The famous book town of Hay-on-Wye is reached after a beautiful drive through The Golden Valley.
    After a busy day exploring all that Herefordshire has to offer, enjoy an evening dining in the garden, watching the sun set over the glorious countryside. On the cottage’s ground floor, beyond the entrance porch, you will find the kitchen, with its beautiful wooden work surfaces, food preparation island, and the easy-to-use, hard-to-beat electric Everhot cooker. The kitchen is well equipped for making casseroles, cakes, and tray bakes. The open-plan dining room is the perfect space for enjoying meals with family and friends around the large farmhouse-style table. There are two steps up into the living room with its large, comfy sofas, the wood burner and a smart TV. If you want to get away from the television there is another living space in the glorious sunroom, which has folding glass doors leading out onto the south-facing front patio. There is a ground-floor toilet and a separate utility room with a tumble dryer. On the first floor you will find three bedrooms, one with a super kingsize bed, and two with twin beds. The bathroom has the best views from the cottage and has a stand-alone roll-top bath, shower cubicle, handbasin and toilet. Off-road parking for up to three cars is available in the gravel yard opposite the cottage, just across the road, where there are also some fruit trees.
    £105
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