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Forest of Dean Lodges
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Nestling amid lush oak woodland these superb cabins enjoy a spectacular setting in the heart of England’s first national forest park. An ideally situated base for exploring the beautiful woods historic market towns and picturesque villages that combine to create the magical Forest of Dean. Being set entirely within the Forestry Commission estate there is a wealth of outdoor activities waiting in the surrounding area from climbing and abseiling to canoeing in the Wye Valley sailing on the River Severn or enjoying the gentle walks and superb cycling paths in the largest oak woodland in the country. Alternatively just sit back relax and soak up the glorious view peace and tranquillity right on the doorstep! Family attractions and activities abound including craft centres gardens museums historic villages and steam train rides.
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Forest of Dean
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Nestling amidst lush woodland these superb timber lodges enjoy a spectacular setting in the heart of the Royal Forest of Dean - England’s first national forest park and a magically lovely backdrop for a host of delights including the famous sculpture trail. Mountain bikes are available for hire at the Forest of Dean Lodges there is a children’s play area and visitors can join a number of ranger led activities. A wealth of outdoor activities await in the surrounding area from climbing and abseiling to high trees rope adventure canoeing in the Wye Valley sailing on the River Severn or enjoying gentle walks and glorious cycling paths in the largest oak woodland in the country. If visitors can tear themselves away from the gorgeous views peace and tranquillity of their immediate surroundings they’ll find a myriad of family attractions in the area ranging from the fascinating Clearwell Caves to craft centres great houses and gardens museums and steam train rides. Horse racing at Chepstow and the quaint market towns and picturesque villages of the Cotswolds are also within easy reach. There is a shop and coffee lounge on site and the thriving market town of Coleford boasts a good selection of shops pubs and restaurants cinema and visitor facilities.
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Puzzlewood
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In a glorious position on the edge of the Wye Valley and in magnificent Royal Forest of Dean these attractive properties lie within the grounds of the popular Puzzlewood attraction which is often used a TV and film location. Guests have free access all year to Puzzlewood and its facilities which include a williow maze a large trim trail play area and an indoor maze. Puzzlewood is located on a working farm and guests are encouraged to join in at feeding times. Onsite there are highland cattle donkeys Shetland ponies pygmy goats a pig rabbits ducks and chickens. The three cottages have been carefully renovated and have their own garden areas as well as shared use of the wider grounds and ancient woodland. The site is half a mile from Coleford with pubs eateries cinema and supermarket close to Offas Dyke as well as Clearwell Caves Tintern Abbey Symonds Yat RSPB. Walking riding rope climbing canoeing and many more outdoor activities are under 5 miles along with steam and miniature railways a butterfly zoo and many other attractions. Historic Monmouth and the ancient Royal Forest are all at hand and surrounding cities include Gloucester Bristol and Cardiff. Elegant Cheltenham and the Brecon Beacons are approx 1 hour drive.
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Puzzlewood
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In a glorious position on the edge of the Wye Valley and in magnificent Royal Forest of Dean these attractive properties lie within the grounds of the popular Puzzlewood attraction which is often used a TV and film location. Guests have free access all year to Puzzlewood and its facilities which include a williow maze a large trim trail play area and an indoor maze. Puzzlewood is located on a working farm and guests are encouraged to join in at feeding times. Onsite there are highland cattle donkeys Shetland ponies pygmy goats a pig rabbits ducks and chickens. The three cottages have been carefully renovated and have their own garden areas as well as shared use of the wider grounds and ancient woodland. The site is half a mile from Coleford with pubs eateries cinema and supermarket close to Offas Dyke as well as Clearwell Caves Tintern Abbey Symonds Yat RSPB. Walking riding rope climbing canoeing and many more outdoor activities are under 5 miles along with steam and miniature railways a butterfly zoo and many other attractions. Historic Monmouth and the ancient Royal Forest are all at hand and surrounding cities include Gloucester Bristol and Cardiff. Elegant Cheltenham and the Brecon Beacons are approx 1 hour drive.
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Puzzlewood
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In a glorious position on the edge of the Wye Valley and in magnificent Royal Forest of Dean these attractive properties lie within the grounds of the popular Puzzlewood attraction which is often used a TV and film location. Guests have free access all year to Puzzlewood and its facilities which include a williow maze a large trim trail play area and an indoor maze. Puzzlewood is located on a working farm and guests are encouraged to join in at feeding times. Onsite there are highland cattle donkeys Shetland ponies pygmy goats a pig rabbits ducks and chickens. The three cottages have been carefully renovated and have their own garden areas as well as shared use of the wider grounds and ancient woodland. The site is half a mile from Coleford with pubs eateries cinema and supermarket close to Offas Dyke as well as Clearwell Caves Tintern Abbey Symonds Yat RSPB. Walking riding rope climbing canoeing and many more outdoor activities are under 5 miles along with steam and miniature railways a butterfly zoo and many other attractions. Historic Monmouth and the ancient Royal Forest are all at hand and surrounding cities include Gloucester Bristol and Cardiff. Elegant Cheltenham and the Brecon Beacons are approx 1 hour drive.
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