Cottages in Herefordshire
Nestled against the Welsh border, the glorious county of Herefordshire is just the place to be if you’re looking for a rural escape. Surrounded by wonderfully wild landscapes and picturesque villages, with outdoor pursuits aplenty, delve into tranquil country life with a stay in a self catering holiday cottage in Herefordshire. Read more Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.
We have 5 self catering cottages in Herefordshire
7 nights from £1124
Orchard View
56182 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Leominster
If you are looking for a true country escape with the most delightful farmhouse features and a healthy dose of local history, Orchard View won't disappoint. This meticulously re...
7 nights from £1124
From £130 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 £130 per night
From £145 per night
The Hideout
52822 bedroom, dog friendly Safari Tent and Tipi 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 £145 per night
From £150 per night
Mrs Higgs
52792 bedroom, dog friendly quirky cottage in the woods 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 £150 per night
From £130 per night
The Cider Camp
52802 bedroom, dog friendly Shepherds Hut and Bell Tent 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 £130 per night
Canoe along the River Wye, enjoy an idyllic countryside stroll (don’t forget to stop for a delicious lunch in a country pub!), go on a cider tour and tasting, and explore the oh so lovely market towns and villages. Book-lovers will be in their element in Hay-on-Wye, and the restaurants and shops in Hereford are well worth a visit. And if you fancy exploring a little further afield, the Brecon Beacons and the Malvern Hills make for a fantastic day out.
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