
Cottages in Herefordshire
Running alongside the Welsh border, Herefordshire is a leaf-strewn haven lined with rolling hills and winding rivers, perfect for family holidays full of breathtaking stomps and romantic getaways with waterside rambles and picnics galore. Inviting you to embark on last-minute adventures and summer escapes, our collection of luxury self-catering holiday cottages in Herefordshire promise the ultimate base for your rural retreat. Discover beautiful dog-friendly cottages with dappled woodlands to explore and romantic hideaways with sumptuous hot tubs surrounded by Herefordshire’s enchanting countryside. Read more
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7 nights from £632
Kingfisher Cottage
59493 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Leominster.
Tucked away in the peaceful Herefordshire countryside, this charming and character-filled cottage offers a perfect blend of traditional style and modern luxury. Surrounded by a bea...
7 nights from £632
From £117 per night
River Safari
52812 bedroom, dog friendly Safari Tent near Hereford.
A peaceful, off-grid adventure awaits at River Safari, a special safari tent for four nestled within 2,500 acres of private estate. Wander over the bridge to find your escape, hidd...
From £117 per night
From £136 per night
Mrs Higgs
52792 bedroom, dog friendly quirky cottage with a wood-fired hot tub near Hereford.
Retreat from modern life to Mrs Higgs and experience the stillness and simplicity of a bygone era. Originally built in 1835 as a hunting lodge, this historical stone home stands al...
From £136 per night
From £117 per night
The Cider Camp
5280Dog friendly Shepherds Hut and Bell Tent sleeping up to 4 near Hereford.
Set in a secluded apple orchard on the banks of the river Wye, The Cider Camp is a summer escape straight out of a storybook. Tucked away on the Byford estate, you have the whole c...
From £117 per night
From £130 per night
The Hideout
52822 bedroom, dog friendly Safari Tent and Tipi with a wood-fired hot tub near Hereford.
Nestled in a beautiful woodland setting, The Hideout is perhaps the perfect place for a family-friendly rural escape. Whisk a few of your favourite people (and the dog!) away for a...
From £130 per night
Holidays in Herefordshire
Whether you’re an avid walker, book lover or historian, Herefordshire is a wonderful holiday destination with much to offer.
Things to do in Herefordshire
With the Wye Valley and River Wye trailing through Herefordshire, walkers are spoilt for choice when it comes to relaxed strolls. Walk to the top of Symonds Yak Rock for unbeatable views, follow the Herefordshire Trail for 154 miles of unending beauty, from the Malvern Hills to the Golden Valley, or visit the Shropshire Hills National Landscape for rolling scenes peppered with pretty villages and market towns. You also have the Forest of Dean on your doorstep; a woodland so magical it inspired J.R.R. Tolkien! The vibrant town of Hay-on-Wye is a book lover’s dream, with streets lined with secondhand bookshops and cosy cafés that invite you to sink into your newest read with a coffee in hand. Historians will love exploring Herefordshire’s picturesque Black & White Villages, while Hereford Cathedral promises a grand place to explore full of incredible architecture - and an escape room for good measure!
Places to eat in Herefordshire
Home to sprawling countryside as far as the eye can see, it’s little surprise that Herefordshire has made a name for itself for delicious homegrown fare. Local pubs and restaurants take great pride in combining locally sourced ingredients to create mouthwatering dishes, while the county’s many beautiful orchards and vineyards ensure thirsts are quenched in style - we particularly recommend following the fabulous Cider Routes to fully immerse yourself in the apple-scented scenery. Hereford has quickly become one of the top foodie destinations in the country, with welcoming gastropubs bars offering hearty Sunday lunches and winsome cocktails, while Ross-on-Wye boasts a cosy collection of cafés and pubs, perfect for a post-river refuel. One of the charming Black & White Villages Herefordshire is known for, Leominster promises beautiful streets lined with antique shops and cafés, inviting you to shop till you drop into a plush armchair with a wedge of cake and pot of tea.