Sculpture Trail
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- 06-02-2018

Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail has a barbecue site and a children's' play area. It was developed by the sculptor Andy Frost. Andy Frost took ideas from the history of Dean as a functioning forest. These supply the play furniture adjacent to Beechenhurst Lodge. His sculptures give a promoting experience for youngsters as much as 12 years old. Different play structures stand for elements of lumber production. Youngsters could...
Posted by:Admin on:2018-02-06 16:39:00 Read More
Holidays in Wye Valley
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- 30-01-2018

Holiday cottages in Wye Valley are near the the Brecon Beacons and Borders in peaceful, rural and scenic habitats. Mostly all quiet - allowing one to enjoy seclusion and energise your batteries. Our two areas in the Forest of Dean - England's biggest oak forest - is perhaps our most attractive area of residency. Mallards Pike Lake, house to our original Tree Top Adventure and Forest Segway, is an excellent area for a picnic or...
Posted by:Admin on:2018-01-30 16:35:00 Read More
National Trust Forest Of Dean
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- 24-01-2018

Historical tourist attractions in the Royal Forest of Dean, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire are many and varied. You will discover below details of most of the preferred places with visitors to the area. These include Berkeley Castle, Eastnor and Chepstow Castles. You can also discover Tudor and Jacobean Manor Houses and Stately Homes. You will additionally find folk Museums and Historic sites. This includes the beautiful Cathedral at Hereford...
Posted by:Admin on:2018-01-24 16:40:00 Read More
Forest Of Dean Puzzlewood
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- 19-01-2018

Puzzlewood is a special and enchanting area, located in the lovely and historic Forest of Dean. Discover a mile of meandering paths, with its wonderful tree and rock developments, with this 14-acre old forest. It has an environment quite unlike other wood you have seen. JRR Tolkien is considered to have taken his inspiration for the fabled forests of Middle Earth from Puzzlewood, and it's very easy to see why. A labyrinth of mystical...
Posted by:Admin on:2018-01-19 16:24:00 Read More
Perrygrove Railway And Treetop Adventure
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- 10-01-2018

Perrygrove is in the heart of the Forest of Dean; a sensational area just 30 minutes from Gloucester, Bristol and Cardiff. It's the best place to visit with children. One-of-a-kind railway with walks through attractive forest. Tickets last throughout the day - delight in as many train journeys as you like! Indoor Village and amazing Treasure Hunt! A cafe is available and picnics are welcome. There is lots to do at Perrygrove Railway...
Posted by:Admin on:2018-01-10 16:19:00 Read More
Wye Valley Circular Walks
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- 04-01-2018
From nationwide routes such as the Wales Coast Path and Offa's Dyke route to small strolls, you can finish in a few hours. Monmouthshire is a fantastic location for walking. Take place a foodie community trail, or range a hill in the Brecon Beacons. Whatever kind of stroll you desire, we will have you covered. You can take pleasure in Walking in the Royal Forest of Dean and the Counties of Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. However please...
Posted by:Admin on:2018-01-04 16:12:00 Read More
Walks In The Forest Of Dean
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- 28-12-2017

Walking is one of the most popular outside activities in the area for both visitors and residents. You will find a number of sources to find your way to walks in the area. If you have a dog, you could wish to consider one of the 20 walks in the Forest of Dean appropriate for a dog and their owners. Fell-runners take five days. A lot of walkers take 12. For everybody else, Offa's Dyke Path is a walk to check off in phases...
Posted by:Admin on:2017-12-28 16:08:00 Read More
Wye Valley Accommodation
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- 21-12-2017

There are a wide variety of accommodation options in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. So you can be sure to discover something to suit your taste and your budget plan. Historical hotels, inns, bed and breakfast and B&B s are available throughout the area. You may prefer to remain on a ranch, go self-catering in cottages or log cabins or just enjoy the outdoors at one of the camping and caravan sites. Located within...
Posted by:Admin on:2017-12-21 15:48:00 Read More
Visiting Wye Valley
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- 13-12-2017

The Wye Valley provides a one-of-a-kind landscape. It offers a remarkable history with so much to see and do. This guarantees a wide range of tourist attractions for the visitor. Within the Area Of Natural Beauty, a 58 mile/92km stretch of the River Wye winds down the valley. It offers incredible sedimentary rock canyon views and dense abyss woodlands. Discover superb wildlife, appealing historical and commercial remains an excellent geological...
Posted by:Admin on:2017-12-13 15:42:00 Read More
Forest Of Dean Attractions
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- 05-12-2017

If you can make your way through the maze, you can play. This puzzle is a great location to play tag or Marco Polo with the whole family. There is also a watch tower for calling directions. It's easy to have a good time, yet if you are for a significant difficulty, you ought to explore the background of mazes at the Museum of Mazes. Explore misconceptions, maths, enigmas and magic. It's all hands-on, with challenges regarding making mazes...
Posted by:Admin on:2017-12-05 15:34:00 Read More