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CYCLING
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CYCLING
HEREFORD,
WORCESTER & THE WYE VALLEY -
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Above:
13842 Westcot, Sennen - sleeps 4.
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with English Country
Holiday Cottage Rentals
near to cycle trails in
Hereford, Worcester & The Wye Valley
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The Route from London
will display a road map showing the route
from Central London to
the
area in which the property is located, with
detailed instructions on the left side of
the display. You will receive full details on the location of the property from cottages4you after you book the property.
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Hereford,
Worcester &
Gloucestershire
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cottages in proximity.
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Display cycle routes in
Herefordshire,
Worcestershire, &
Gloucestershire.
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location to suit you then use the section of
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HOLIDAY COTTAGES
FOR
CYCLING
HEREFORD, WORCESTER
& THE WYE VALLEY -
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Here are a few of the
Holiday Cottages we list in
Herefordshire, Worcestershire and The Wye
Valley:
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Property
Ref: RX4 - Paradise - Sleeps
5
Property Location: Bacton, Hereford.
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This sensitively
charming restored Grade II cottage, with
original 17th-century name, is set at the
head of ancient woodland in the Golden
Valley. Reached by a stone track, it lies
amid meadows on an 18-acre small holding,
with secluded south-facing gardens, and
makes a tranquil holiday retreat. Close at
hand are the network of footpaths through
glorious country, nestling beneath the Black
Mountains. Shops 4 miles
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Early 17th century
timber framed interior - Set in 2 acres of
wildflowered pasture and bird-rich woodland
on the western side of the Malvern Hills,
this charming wood clad, semi-detached
holiday barn has been lovingly converted,
whilst retaining its original beams and half
timbered walls.
From its private
courtyard, the cottage gate opens onto a
network of quiet country lanes and
footpaths. The spa town of Malvern, with its
theatres, music festival and famous wells
lies just over the hill. The lovely country
town of Ledbury is within easy reach and the
Cotswolds, Forest of Dean, Wye Valley and
Welsh Marches are all readily accessible.
Shop, pub and
restaurant 1.5 miles.
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Superb views
Enjoy an outstanding
view from a very well placed purpose built
semi detached holiday cottage overlooking
the River Wye.
Just 7 miles from market
town of Ross on Wye and the same from
historic Monmouth, Symonds Yat is a clear
favourite for touring. Visit the Forest of
Dean covering 35 square miles, a place of
natural beauty with few crowds and much
peace.
For a completely
different but equally beautiful landscaped
go east to the gentle undulating Cotswolds
Hills or the regency elegance of Cheltenham,
the Wye Valley.
Shop 1 mile, pub and
restaurant 0.25 miles.
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Beams and exposed oak
timbers - This black and white character
cottage has been completely renovated to
provide an attractive holiday home in this
beautiful part of the Welsh Marches.
It is ideally situated
for local walks and visiting Croft Castle (3
miles), National Trust Berrington Hall. The
cottage is suitably located for touring the
Malverns, the Wye Valley, the Welsh Borders
and the Cotswolds. All local amenities
are within walking distance including shop
and post office, public house and church.
The historic town of Ludlow is 10 miles,
Leominister 5 miles and Hereford 20 miles.
Shop 750 yards, pub and restaurant 500
yards.
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Property
Ref: W40538 - The Stables - Sleeps
6
Property Location: Devauden, Chepstow, The
Wye Valley, Gwent.
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Superb country setting
This marvellous
detached former stable block is around 100
years old and built in local eye-catching
red stone. The timber has been sourced
locally from Lydney and adds to its
wonderful warmth and character.
The owner is a keen
hot air balloon enthusiast and flights can
be arranged locally dependant on the
weather.
The barn conversion
itself is delightfully equipped and includes
a surround sound home cinema system with 6ft
screen. It is situated on the edge of
Chepstow Park Wood (900 acres), in grounds
of over 3 acres, and is located within the
famous Wye Valley area of outstanding
natural beauty. Shop 0.25 miles, pub 150
yards, restaurant 2 miles.
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Ross On Wye to Taunton cycle
route 5 k away.
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Property
Ref: RG4
- Highlands - Sleeps
4 - 5
Property Location: Clearwell,
Gloucestershire.
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Nestling in the
delightful village of Clearwell – one of the
Forest of Dean’s best kept secrets – this
stone-built farrier’s cottage combines a
cosy old-world charm with today’s modern
comforts. Dating from the 18th-century, with
its own hillside garden, it stands as one of
a pair, within walking distance of a range
of country pubs and restaurants. There are
many forest paths just waiting to be
explored, along with Puzzlewood, Clearwell
Caves and Clearwell Castle. Offa’s Dyke for
long-distance walking is nearby. Several
golf courses locally. Ross-on-Wye,
Gloucester and the Black Mountains all
easily accessible. Shops 2 miles.
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Excellent walking
countryside
This delightful black
and white detached cottage, with a wealth of
oak beams and inglenook fireplace housing a
woodburner, is situated between Ludlow and
Leominster down a peaceful country lane.
There is a large
secluded garden with apple trees and
seasonal flowers. Explore the Herefordshire
countryside and Welsh Marches on foot or by
car. The Mortimer Trail crosses Bircher
Common between Ludlow and Kington.
Nearby are numerous
places of interest including Ludlow, Wigmore
and Croft Castles and the National Trust
property at Berrington Hall. Farm museums,
Ironbridge Gorge museums and the Severn
Valley steam railway, all worth a visit.
Activities include horse riding in Ludlow
and canoeing on the Wye. The cathedral
cities of Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester
are within range. Shop, pub and restaurant 1
mile.
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Wooiferton to Malvern Via Bromyard
cycle
route 5 k away.
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Ideal location to
explore the nearby Cotswolds villages
Dovecote Cottage
(W42123) and
W42124 - Orchard Cottage
are two semi-detached, single-storey holiday
properties set within the owners 1-acre of
grounds in the village of Corse, four miles
from the small market town of Newent, the
gateway to the Royal Forest of Dean and the
famous Symonds Yat. The properties provide
an ideal touring base for walkers, cyclists
and visitors who are interested in wildlife
and the Ashleworth Ham, a popular site of
special interest in the Severn Vale is only
1.5 miles away and attracts many migratory
water fowl. For those who prefer to take the
car there is a wealth of places of interest
to visit including the Cotswolds villages,
the cathedral cities of Hereford, Worcester
and Gloucester. Regency Cheltenham with its
shops, restaurants and theatres is only a
short drive away, as is Malvern with its
showground, hills and theatre. Both
properties can be booked together for larger
groups. Shop 150 yards, pub and restaurant
0.75 miles.
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Tewkesbury Worcester Wye cycle
route close by.
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Property
Ref: W4220 - The Studio - Sleeps
2
Property Location: Kynaston,
Ledbury, Herefordshire.
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Views to Malvern Hills
- This is a fine example of a barn
conversion, compact, tasteful, light and
airy and completely refurbished to a very
good standard.
The holiday property
has views over an old apple orchard to the
north and over open farmland leading to the
Malverns to the east. The area is a haven of
peace and quiet and is ideal for those who
enjoy unspoilt countryside rambles or
touring.
The Studio provides an
excellent central base for visiting the
nearby famous historic cities of Hereford,
Gloucester and Worcester. The ’Festival of
Walking’, ’Ledbury Poetry Festival’ and the
’Big Apple’ cider and blossom time festivals
have become famous events not to be missed.
Shop and pub 3 miles,
restaurant 6 miles.
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Cradley to Bristol cycle
route 6 k away.
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Property
Ref: W7164 - The Old Dairy - Sleeps
4
Property Location: Upper Welland, Malvern,
Worcestershire.
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Four poster bed /
Walking in Malvern Hills - Tucked below the
Malvern Hills, on a small working arable
farm, this delightful little semi-detached
holiday cottage has been decorated with a
charming and humorous farmyard theme.
From the main bedroom,
with its four poster bed and en-suite with
bath, the view stretches from the peaceful
enclosed garden to the hill’s beyond.
A footpath leads from
the property to the attractive village of
Upper Welland, with its small village store.
The Three Counties Showground nearby hosts a
variety of events throughout the year, and
other local attractions include a fine
theatre at Great Malvern, and music
festivals and speciality shops at Upton on
Severn. There are also the market towns of
Ledbury and Tewkesbury nearby. Can also be
booked with W41120 and W42249.
Shop 150 yards, pub
and restaurant 0.5 miles.
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Malverns Circular cycle
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Go to Holiday
Cottages for Cycling Hereford, Worcester,
The Wye Valley: Page 1 - Page 2 -
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