Set within the heart of the Herefordshire countryside with plenty to explore on foot, a haven for enthusiastic walkers with acres of farmland with a well marked farm walk enjoying the farm scenery wildlife and mature woodlands Enjoying a central location and perfect for…
There are 50 acres of land to explore within the farm with so much to discover including woods, streams and beautiful views. The National Trust common land surrounding you is free to roam so you can enjoy views of the Brecon Beacons without the climb. There are also plenty of…
Set between Beaminster (7 miles) to the north and Bridport (2.5 miles) to the south, the charming village of Salwayash makes a delightful, secluded base for a family exploring both the Dorset and East Devon Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with the Blackdown Hills also…
Staying on the brink of the English and Welsh border, just a hop, skip and a jump away from the charming town of Hay on Wye (4 miles), you ll want for nothing throughout this unforgettable stay. Set off from your doorstep to enjoy the beautiful walks or mountain biking routes on…
Sitting in a beautifully tranquil sheltered spot in the wooded Ochil Hills, high above Glenfarg valley with extensive grounds with lovely views. Home to red squirrels, roe deer, pheasants, woodpeckers, garden birds enjoy the nut feeders provided. Situated on the midpoint of the…
This stone built annexe is located in the village of Mearbeck, sitting on the cusp of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. With its remote location next to some neighbouring working farms, this is ideal for couples to have a peaceful break in the countryside surrounded by plenty…
Located in a pretty hamlet with views of beautiful, open countryside. The beach at nearby Beadnell Bay (7.8 miles) is perfect for dog walks, views of Dunstanburgh Castle, picnics, rock pooling, and water sports. There is a beachside cafĂ©, pub/restaurants, a general store, and a…
This delightful, stylish, new lodge has been tastefully furnished to a high standard to include two bathrooms. Situated in the picturesque, tranquil grounds of Burgate House on the banks of the River Avon, it offers a perfect, secluded retreat for those wanting an escape to a…
Nestled amid the spectacular scenery of the beautiful Glenclova valley. The immediate area has abundant wildlife and offers a wealth of outdoor activities such as Munro bagging, walking, biking, loch and river fishing for salmon and trout or deer stalking. Located further…
Nestled within the spectacular scenery of the beautiful Glenclova valley. The immediate area has abundant wildlife and offers a wealth of outdoor activities including Munro bagging, walking, biking, loch and river fishing for salmon and trout. With an array of mountain ranges,…
Nestled amid the spectacular scenery of the beautiful Glenclova valley. The immediate area has abundant wildlife and offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Including Munro bagging, walking, biking, loch and river fishing for salmon and trout and deer stalking. Golfers will also…
Croyde is a chocolate box village with many thatched houses, shops and trendy eateries favoured by young and old alike. Its golden sandy beach gives you an opportunity to try a wide range of water sports. On either side of the village are more beaches where the sand, sea and…
Situated on the South Cornwall coast, just 5 miles from the stunning Roseland Peninsula, you will be ideally situated to enjoy this ever popular part of the county. Visit the traditional fishing villages of Mevagissey, Fowey, and St Mawes less than 5 miles away and the numerous…
The beautiful sands at Woolacombe are a short distance as are the popular beaches at Croyde and Saunton, all providing excellent surfing. Alternatively head over to Ilfracombe, where you can see Damian Hirst s Verity, dine in the quayside restaurants, relax on Tunnels Beaches or…
Situated on the Great Glen way route from Fort William to Inverness, the bustling village of Drumnadrochit is well known as the Nessie capital of Loch Ness because of its excellent Loch Ness Monster exhibitions. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy including climbing,…
The charming village of Rushbury sits amongst the rolling hills of the Apedale Valley, between historic Much Wenlock and Church Stretton. An area that s perfect for exploring the outdoors with many well marked foot paths that will take you into the countryside and Shropshire…
Ludlow is busy throughout the year with events and festivals celebrating good food, arts, crafts, theatre, walking and boasts the annual Food and Drink Festival. This thriving market town boasts excellent eateries, restaurants, boutique shops and architectural gems, situated on…
This thriving market town with a myriad of restaurants, boutique shops and full of architectural gems, is situated on the River Teme and surrounded by the countryside of south Shropshire, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ludlow is busy throughout the year with events and…
Set within the Bridlington Links Golf Course, with on site restaurant and gym. Wander the gardens, woodland and zoo of Sewerby Hall and beautifully landscaped gardens. Head to the coastal town of Bridlington for a fun filled day at the beach, with shops, restaurants, spa and…
Lace up your boots, throw a harness on the dog and head out to explore close to home. Just 2 miles away, the village of Alston is supposedly the highest market settlement in England at 1000ft above sea level. Browse the streets which are dotted with independent shops and places…
Staying in a log cabin in a forest is a wonderful way to experience the joys of nature, even if the log cabin is in Scotland rather than Canada. The Forestry Commission run some excellent parks, many of which have cycle hire and close to cycle routes.