Solutions for an empty belly and ways to spend your days.

If you can bear to leave the haven of the campsite, and you may not ~ here are a few options to consider…

Herefordshire’s oldest pub The Pandy Inn at Dorstone

This lovely warm and welcoming traditional pub serves excellent food - a perfect destination to follow a visit to Arthur’s Seat Neolithic burial chamber made of great stone slabs of after a walk through Gillian’s Wood part of Moccas Hill Wood for ancient woodland and stunning views across Wye Valley.

17th Century Country Inn The Red Lion at Bredwardine

Custodian’s of the Moccas Fishery an 8 miles stretch of the river so if you have a fishing license you can purchase your permit at the Red Lion. Or simply spend the day at the river and enjoy a paddle or a swim. The Red Lion serves real ales and great food at the weekends and occasionally hosts award winning Beefy Boys Food Truck.

Film location setting for Hamnet, Tudor village of Weobley Jules Restaurant

Step back in time to visit the delightful village of Weobley, steeped in history Weobley is one of Herefordshire’s most picturesque tudor villages. Don’t miss a trip to Jules Restaurant for coffee and cakes, lunch or dinner, serving fine country cooking since 1985, the restaurant is home to Weobley Brewing Company and even has it’s very own cycling club.

Farm Shop in the Village - Oakchurch

If you plan to BBQ at the campsite, or cook up a hearty breakfast, need a punnet of strawberries for your picnic pick up all your provisions at Oakchurch. Take a walk through the village to the farm shop, where you can always eat at the cafe while kids enjoy the playground.

Nature Reserve

A short walk from the campsite is one of my favourite places to visit and to take walk around. The nature reserve is a woodland setting with a series of ponds. Home to deer, badgers, foxes, birds and butterflies. Its a lovely, quiet haven to explore.

Dark Skies

Far from the glow of towns and cities, the campsite is the perfect setting to take in the beauty of the Night Sky. When the embers of the campfire dim, lie back and enjoy this stella show.

Archery lessons and Canoe Trips

Take an archery lesson at the campsite or Canoe along the River Wye can be booked ahead, please call Fred on 07968 333095 or visit Interactivities-uk.org 

Take in the stunning scenery of the Black Mountains, walk along Offas Dyke, browse the bookshops of Hay on Wye, visit the Chained Library and Mappa Mundi at Hereford Cathedral.

Or simply stay at the campsite to see Red Kites circling overhead, to hear Woodpeckers and Cuckoos by day and Owls hooting by nightfall.