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Planning your next UK holiday? Are you looking for somewhere different? What's on your holiday bucket list? If beautiful scenery, rolling hills, dramatic mountains, fascinating heritage, one-of-a-kind activities and attractions and the best food and drink you'll find anywhere are on your list, then look no further than Herefordshire.
Why Choose One Of The Holiday Parks In Herefordshire
A stay at one of the holiday parks in Herefordshire might just achieve the impossible – keeping everyone in the family happy! Thanks to its unique position in the heart of the UK with Shropshire to the north, Worcestershire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south-east and the Welsh counties of Powys and Monmouthshire to the west, Herefordshire has a universal appeal.
If you've not considered a caravan holiday before, now is the time. Offering the ultimate in flexibility, convenience and value for money, a caravan holiday to Herefordshire means that you have the perfect base from which to explore this enchanting part of the world. Heritage and history
Things To Do In Herefordshire
Herefordshire is packed with places of historical interest that offer a fascinating insight into not only the area's heritage but British history throughout the ages. Take a trip back in time with a visit to Goodrich Castle, Wigmore Castle, Dore Abbey, and the ruins of Longtown Castle. The National Trust has a whole host of sites in Herefordshire, making it the perfect destination for a family outing to learn more about this captivating part of the world in a fun and interactive way. Places of interest include Brockhampton Manor, the Weir Gardens, Berrington Hall, Croft Castle, and Eastnor Castle. Other historical attractions of interest include Hereford Cathedral, Hampton Court Castle, the Black and White House Museum, and the Time Machine Museum of Science Fiction, all of which are well worth a visit.
Fancy a cider? Herefordshire is the home of some of the UK's best cider and even has its own Museum of Cider which offers a unique insight into the region's most popular export. You can't come to Herefordshire without trying some of its home-grown alcoholic apple juice (this one is for adults only!), and there are loads of tasting tours to be taken, including Little Pomona Cider and Perry, Ty Gwyn Cider, Fair Oak Cider, Coddington Vineyard, Innocent Pilgrim, Gregg's Pit Cider and Perry and Ross-on-Wye Cider and Perry, to name just a few.
Get into the swing of golf… Whether you're a golfing pro or a newcomer to the sport, Herefordshire has so many golf clubs to try, many boasting some of the most captivating views you'll find anywhere, so you can soak up the beautiful surroundings while enjoying a round of your favourite game. Recommended golf clubs in the region include Herefordshire, Grove Golf, Burghill Valley, Kington, Halo and Brockington.
Get out and about… Exploring the enchanting Herefordshire region promises visitors everything from dizzying mountain peaks and gentle rolling hills to beautiful forests and open countryside. No matter your fitness age or level, there are walks, trails, and tracks for everyone to enjoy, along with the bonus of some breathtaking views.
Just a few places to pique your interest include the Malvern Hills, eight miles of rolling slopes between Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, which boast spectacular views that, on a clear day, stretch as far as Wales.
The 150-mile-long Herefordshire Trail is a fantastic way to discover the area's delights. The countryside is interspersed with attractive towns and villages such as Leominster, Ross-on-Wye, Ledbury, Kington, and Bromyard, the perfect place to stop off for a refreshing pint before heading off on another leg of the trail.
There is so much more to do in Herefordshire than could be fitted in here, so just take our word for it, book that caravan break and start exploring for yourself!