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.
  • 5 Wye Rapid Cottages, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming terraced cottage in the Wye Valley on the edge of the Forest of Dean. WiFi. Pet-friendly. Walks from the doorstep. Abundance of outdoor activities. Local pub via chain ferry!
    £50
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  • The Olde House, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    A 19th century, semi-detached cottage in the Herefordshire village of Upton Bishop. Open fire, pet-friendly, enclosed lawned garden. Walks and cycle routes in the area. Ross-on-Wye 3 miles.

    £61
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  • Bridle Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    On a quiet country lane in the hamlet of Hentland, yet within easy reach of Ross-on-Wye (4 miles) and Hereford, this pair of tastefully converted cottages offer the perfect place to relax and unwind. Enjoying a courtyard setting and shared use of the owners’ magnificent landscaped gardens and tennis court, they sit in countryside that is a paradise for walkers and birdwatchers.

    Bridle Cottage, ref E4075, has wheelchair access and additional disabled facilities including a seat in the shower, and electrically adjustable bed and chair. Hay Cottage, ref E4074, is adjoining and adopts a similar layout, however does not have the addition of disabled facilities. More adventurous visitors will enjoy the variety of water sports and fishing offered at Ross-on-Wye and food lovers are well served by the area’s award winning pubs and restaurants. Shop 2 miles, pubs serving food 1 mile.
    £68
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  • Hay Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ross-on-Wye, England
    On a quiet country lane in the hamlet of Hentland, yet within easy reach of Ross-on-Wye (4 miles) and Hereford, this pair of tastefully converted cottages offer the perfect place to relax and unwind. Enjoying a courtyard setting and shared use of the owners’ magnificent landscaped gardens and tennis court, they sit in countryside that is a paradise for walkers and birdwatchers.

    Bridle Cottage, ref E4075A, has wheelchair access and additional disabled facilities including a seat in the shower, and electrically adjustable bed and chair. Hay Cottage, ref E4074, is adjoining and adopts a similar layout, however does not have the addition of disabled facilities. More adventurous visitors will enjoy the variety of water sports and fishing offered at Ross-on-Wye and food lovers are well served by the area’s award winning pubs and restaurants. Shop 2 miles, pubs serving food 1 mile.
    £47
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  • Columbine Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This semi-detached holiday cottage is perfectly placed in a quiet elevated position and only 3 minutes’ walk from the town centre. The garden is walled on three sides and the fourth side consists of a raised patio garden with attractive flower beds and is part of the old town wall of Ross-on-Wye. There are river views from the double bedroom and garden views from the single bedroom. Ross-on-Wye is a quaint town that straddles the River Wye in the county of Herefordshire. It is ideal for exploring the Wye Valley, the Royal Forest of Dean, the Cotswolds, the Malvern Hills, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons. With many of the attractions based around the River Wye, guests can enjoy riverside walks or cruises, angling, canoeing or kayaking. Visit local galleries, the Cider Route and Birds of Prey Experience. Shops 300 yards, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £37
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  • The Stable, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ross-on-Wye, England
    A delightful detached barn conversion, with large secure garden, river location, with fishing available. A Pet friendly, Wifi, Symonds Yat 2 miles, Ross-on-Wye 4 miles.
    £63
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  • The Coach House, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A delightful detached cottage resting in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. Child and pet-friendly. Heated pool. Hot tub. Symonds Yat 7.4 miles; Monmouth 11.1 miles.
    £92
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  • The Bothy, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ross-on-Wye, England
    Charming character cottage in secluded location in unspoilt Herefordshire countyrside. Ross-on-Wye less than 3 miles, Hereford 15 miles. Pub 1 mile and shop 2 miles.
    £54
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  • Sutton Barn, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ross-on-Wye, England
    A charming two-bedroom cottage resting in Hope Mansell, near Drybrook in Herefordshire. Woodburning stove. Pet-friendly. Country views. Private garden. Symonds Yat 8.3 miles; Gloucester 15.7 miles.
    £61
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    Ross-on-Wye, England
    This 14th-century farmhouse is the perfect country get-away, with period and heritage features throughout. Set in an idyllic location next to the owner’s home on a 140-tree walnut plantation, with stunning views of the countryside and farm, with walnut trees surrounding the property. It is great for families, couples or small groups looking for a relaxing rural getaway. The Farmhouse is very historic and is estimated to have been built at or before the late 14th century. It is said the owner travelled and fought at the Battle of Agincourt. There are rumours of underground tunnels leading to another farm at the bottom of the valley, constructed for an escape in the frequent times of danger in the Welsh/English borderlands.
    The Farmhouse lies in a heritage county just 1 mile outside Whitchurch, a busy village, with a thriving local shop and cafe, an Indian restaurant, several nearby pubs and restaurants, and two garages, both with small supermarkets. The next nearest town is Monmouth, an historical town just 6 miles from the farmhouse where you will also find two golf courses, shops, several churches, an historic independently-owned cinema, many pubs and restaurants, an ancient medieval covered bridge and the popular Nelson Museum. There is also a castle, near to the place where Henry V was born. The farm is also set on the edge of the beautiful Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the Forest of Dean is very close by with walking, cycling, climbing, castle trails and many other activities.
    Generously sized, the farmhouse contains three double bedrooms all situated on the first floor, and a single bedroom on the ground floor. The first bedroom benefits from an en-suite toilet, four poster bed and an ancient cruck beam constructed before 1450, when the type of building was replaced with other methods. The second bedroom contains a super kingsize sleigh bed, rocking chair and a large dressing area for your ease and comfort. The third bedroom is a small double room with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. A good-sized family bathroom is also located on the first floor with a double shower and luxurious spa bath.
    There is a 14th-century Norman entrance doorway and a beautiful living area with beams running throughout, a large wood burner and historic bread oven dating back to the 14th-century, the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long day. The dining room is a great space for getting together and enjoying a meal whilst admiring the carved decorative oak fireplace. The kitchen has a breakfast area and you can access the garden from this room. The farmhouse also has a private sitting-out area with barbecue. The large garden, adjacent to a field with donkeys in, has a pond and small waterfall, plus a gigantic walnut tree, which provides buckets of walnuts in the autumn, and there is also a small apple orchard adjoining. Visits to feed or brush the donkeys can be arranged with the owner, and guests can walk through the walnut plantation as they wish and have a picnic under the trees whilst gazing at the beautiful landscape and astounding views. The views of the countryside are magnificent and on a clear day, it is possible to see for miles in almost every direction. There is an abundance of wild birds, pheasants, owls and birds of prey that appear on the farm regularly. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    This property can be booked together with The Stables (ref UK12011) to accommodate up to 20 guests.
    £231
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