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.
  • Brook Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    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 wood burning stove. 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 and canoeing are 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.
    £59
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  • Wishing Well Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful, single storey, detached holiday property, in the grounds of Mathon Court, offers tastefully styled interiors, and the enclosed garden affords wonderful views over open countryside, with streams and direct access to public footpaths for scenic walks. Peacefully located along a quiet lane, yet only 2 miles from the local pub/restaurant, and 31/2 miles from the popular town of Malvern which has excellent facilities including leisure centre, cinema and theatre which attracts many West End shows and stars, and 7 miles from the historic market town of Ledbury. This is an ideal home for couples or families who wish to explore Worcestershire and Herefordshire. There are many picturesque villages to visit, and the property is well placed for sightseeing, with the cathedral cities of Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester all within driving distance. The Malvern Hills, Cotswolds and Forest of Dean are also within easy reach, as is the Regency spa town of Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of Shakespeare. Both offer an excellent day out, with an abundance of shops, theatres, racecourses and restaurants. Excellent, challenging walking, golf, fishing, cycling and horse riding are all close by. Shop 11/2 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £82
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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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  • The Bothy, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    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.
    £70
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  • Keepers Cottage, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Keepers Cottage is a wonderful place for a family break or getaway with friends to explore this great area – there are walks to be had straight from the front door over the rolling countryside. For those wanting to sit and admire the landscape then the conservatory at the back of the property offers some great views, relax with a glass of something chilled in front of the wood burner in the living room.
    With the most stunning views of the Herefordshire countryside, this great farmhouse property is perfectly positioned for guests looking to get away and enjoy the peace and quiet that this part of the country offers. The property is set on the owner’s farmland and overlooks the rolling hills of Herefordshire, it is just a short distance from Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, Ross-on-Wye, Abergavenny, and Monmouth, offering guests plenty of choice when it comes to things to do in the area. All these locations offer an array of bars, shops, and restaurants for guests to enjoy during day trips.
    This part of Herefordshire offers an excellent selection of things to see and do including visiting both Skenfrith Castle and Goodrich Castle which are both stunning sites of historical interest. For the more adventurous guests, why not take a canoe down the Wye or take a walk up any one of the surrounding hills including The Skirrid and Symonds Yat Rock. The farmhouse is also close to 200 acres of Common land which provides ideal walking with magnificent views of the Severn counties. After a busy day exploring the county, guests can return to the property and enjoy sitting out looking at the view from the patio or by relaxing in the private hot tub. Pub 2 miles and restaurant 2¼ miles.
    £85
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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.
    £76
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    The Old Bakehouse is a 16th century half-timbered cottage, part of the larger Wythall manor house and estate, set in idyllic grounds with woodland, freshwater lake, and award-winning vineyards. There is an abundance of wildlife from owls to badgers, kites to deer - something for everyone to enjoy.

    The Old Bakehouse is full of character and charm and has some fabulous beams running through the property with beautiful leaded windows. The large garden has a freshwater lake, providing the tranquil, relaxing sound of running water, lawned area with garden furniture; great for simply enjoying the sounds of the resident wildlife. With walks, such as the Wye Valley Walk, to be had from your doorstep, you can stroll through the woodlands and make your way to the award winning vineyards where the owners produce their own wine. The wine is available to purchase along with wine tasting and vineyard tours, please contact the owner directly to book this.

    Once you have finished exploring the grounds of this wonderful estate, come back to the property and relax in the open plan living space. There are plenty of restaurants and pubs within a short driving distance from the location. Located near to Ross on Wye there are plenty of things to keep you entertained should you wish to venture from this lovely location.

    Beyond your beautiful abode is a plethora of wonderful places to visit; within a short drive are Hereford and Gloucester, and about an hour’s drive are The Cotswolds, Cheltenham, Ludlow, and Cardiff. When visiting Ross-on-Wye, no trip would be complete without a visit to Symonds Yat, a magical
    spot on the River Wye just 2 miles from The Old Bakehouse. Start at the top of the rock for panoramic views and breath-taking scenery. Stroll down through the woodland to reach the water’s edge to enjoy a yummy pub lunch. If you don’t have your own canoe or kayak, why not hire one and paddle your way down the Wye?

    The Old Bakehouse can be booked with The Game Larders (UK42478) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £75
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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..
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  • The Chantry, HerefordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ross-on-Wye, England
    Enjoy the stunning views across the countryside towards the Welsh Mountains before you step inside this beautiful property. This Chantry is a must see, with its traditional features and lovely character, you’ll feel like you’re staying within a period drama house.

    The kitchen has been finished with a cottage style and is well-equipped with all the appliances you will need. A large wooden table and chairs takes centre stage with low lighting that’s simply perfect for a family supper. A utility room is accessed off the kitchen/dining room; a great space for muddy boots and dogs. Then when it’s time to relax, step into the living room where you can sit back in front of the wood burner; the cosy sofas and floral fabric armchairs really finish the room. There is a small alcove with card table and selection of games. When you really want some peace, hideaway in the small snug with a good book or watch TV. You also have three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

    Outside you can enjoy the views where the garden has a rustic feel with a patio area offering a table and chairs with the remainder of the grounds set as a mature meadow. The rear of the property forms part of Garway Hillside and has sheep roaming freely. There’s lots of local animals and wildlife include mountain horses, sheep, and Great Crested Newts to enjoy. The unique beauty of the property is that you are remote, so remember to stock up on food and essentials before you arrive.

    Garway Hill, one of the most beautiful places in Herefordshire. Within easy reach is the Offa’s Dyke, Wye Valley Way and the Forest of Dean, as well as horse riding and kayaking available on the River Monnow and River Wye. The vibrant town of Monmouth is close by with elegant Georgian mansions and Victorian courtyards, offering shops, pubs, and restaurants. The area has many castles including Monmouth, Goodrich & Raglan Castles, and numerous beautiful churches including the remains of the stunning Tintern Abbey, just half an hour away.
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    For a delightfully quirky place to stay, this is a nicely converted horsebox which offers guests comfortable and flexibly living accommodation. It is set in the grounds of the beautiful Pengethley Manor and is surrounded by 15 acres of National Trust parkland.

    In close proximity to the Wye Valley and within easy driving distance of the cathedral cities of Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester. There are plenty of activities for even the most active guests to enjoy in the area, including kayaking and canoeing down the river, walks and tours around the county’s historic sites including Goodrich Castle and Symonds Yat rock. Golfers are also spoilt for choice with several nearby courses to choose from including the picturesque Rolls of Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye golf clubs.

    Herefordshire is a county of unspoilt countryside, market towns of distinctive character and a wealth of varied landscapes from an historic city to fascinating villages. As well as spectacular scenery, there is a wealth of historical houses, local museums, castle ruins and beautiful gardens ranging from the delights of the traditional cottage garden to formal gardens with statues and flowing water in a country house setting. On site there is an outdoor heated swimming pool, shared with other properties. Guests can book times for their own private use. Horsebox 1 can be booked together with UK39040, UK39042, UK39044 and UK39045 to accommodate up to 30 guests.
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