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Why choose a glamping holiday in Herefordshire?
Herefordshire is a county that rewards those who take the time to discover it. Moreover, it’s a place where the seasons really matter — spring brings apple blossom drifting across ancient orchards, summer fills the county with wildflowers and long golden evenings, autumn delivers a spectacular harvest of cider apples and a landscape ablaze with colour, and winter turns the Black Mountains and Wye Valley into a dramatic and moody backdrop that’s perfect for a cosy glamping retreat. As a result, glamping in Herefordshire works beautifully at any time of year.
The county is also one of the UK’s most important areas for food and drink. Herefordshire is famous for its outstanding beef, artisan cider and perry, award-winning cheese and a thriving farm shop and farmers market scene that makes self-catering in a glamping pod, shepherd’s hut or safari tent an absolute pleasure. Furthermore, with a growing number of outstanding country pubs and restaurants celebrating the very best of local produce, eating and drinking well is one of the great joys of a Herefordshire glamping holiday.
Glamping accommodation in Herefordshire
Herefordshire glamping sites offer a wonderful and varied range of accommodation to suit every type of traveller. Choose from cosy glamping pods, romantic shepherd’s huts, spacious safari tents, traditional yurts, bell tents and treehouses — many set on quiet farm estates, within ancient woodland or overlooking the county’s stunning river valleys. Moreover, many Herefordshire glamping sites come with added luxury touches that make the experience truly special. Wood-fired hot tubs, outdoor saunas, fire pits and private decking with views over the surrounding countryside are all popular features across the region’s finest glamping sites. Furthermore, with so many sites set on working farms and smallholdings, a glamping holiday in Herefordshire often comes with the added bonus of meeting the resident animals — a particular highlight for families with young children.
Things to do when glamping in Herefordshire
A glamping holiday in Herefordshire gives you an outstanding base for exploring one of England’s most rewarding and underrated regions. Here are some of the highlights worth adding to your Herefordshire itinerary:
- Hereford city — a vibrant and characterful cathedral city, home to the magnificent Hereford Cathedral and the priceless
- Mappa Mundi — one of the most extraordinary medieval maps in existence. Furthermore, the city offers a brilliant range of independent shops, cafés and restaurants alongside a thriving arts and culture scene
- The Wye Valley — one of the UK’s most beautiful river valleys and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, perfect for walking, cycling, kayaking and simply soaking up the scenery. The riverside town of Ross-on-Wye is a particular highlight, with its charming market hall, independent shops and stunning views over the river
- Hay-on-Wye — the famous book town sitting on the Herefordshire and Welsh border, beloved by book lovers from across the world and home to the equally famous Hay Festival every spring. Moreover, it’s one of those places that’s simply impossible not to fall in love with
- Symonds Yat — one of the most spectacular viewpoints in the entire country, overlooking a dramatic loop in the River Wye from a dizzying height. It’s also one of the best places in England to spot peregrine falcons in the wild
- Ledbury — a beautifully preserved market town with a stunning medieval church lane, independent shops, great places to eat and a wonderfully unhurried atmosphere that perfectly captures the spirit of Herefordshire
- Cider farms and orchards — Herefordshire is the heart of English cider country. A visit to one of the county’s many artisan cider producers is an absolute must during any glamping holiday in Herefordshire. Many farms offer tours, tastings and the chance to buy direct — it’s one of those simple pleasures that stays with you long after you’ve returned home
- The Black Mountains and Offa’s Dyke Path — for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, the Black Mountains on the Herefordshire and Welsh border offer outstanding hiking with dramatic views in every direction. Meanwhile, the ancient Offa’s Dyke Path follows the Welsh border for miles through some of the most remote and beautiful countryside in England and Wales
Romantic glamping in Herefordshire
For couples seeking a truly special and intimate escape, romantic glamping in Herefordshire is hard to beat. A private shepherd’s hut or glamping pod nestled into the Herefordshire countryside — with a wood-fired hot tub, a crackling fire pit and views over ancient orchards or rolling hills — creates an atmosphere that feels a world away from everyday life. Moreover, with outstanding country restaurants, artisan food producers and some of the most beautiful and peaceful landscapes in England all on the doorstep, Herefordshire provides the perfect backdrop for a genuinely unforgettable romantic break. In short, it’s one of those destinations that has a way of making everything feel a little more special.
In short, glamping in Herefordshire offers something genuinely different from the more well-known glamping destinations across the UK. It’s quieter, greener and more deeply connected to the rhythms of the natural world. Furthermore, with outstanding food and drink, a fascinating cultural heritage and some of the most beautiful and unspoiled countryside in England, it’s a destination that consistently surprises and delights everyone who discovers it. As a result, a glamping holiday in Herefordshire is one of those trips that’s hard to forget — and even harder not to repeat.
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