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Orchard Wagon | Wye Valley | surrounded by nature
The Orchard Wagon is nestled in a cider orchard on our smallholding in the Wye Valley. The location is a paradise for nature lovers and walkers. The spacious Orchard Wagon has beautiful views over the hills. It has a well equipped kitchen, log burner, comfortable double bed, camp-firepit and terrace for outdoor dining. The Wye Valley is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. At night sit by the firepit, listen to the owls hooting, gaze at the stars while enjoying a glass or orchard cider. The Orchard Wagon is surrounded by apple trees and in the apple season you can practically reach out of the window and pick a ripe apple! The Orchard Wagon has a gorgeous view over the orchard and hills. There is a wood burner so it is a cosy place to stay all year round. The terrace has a seating area and faces the setting sun. There is a well equipped kitchen with cooker, sink, and crockery and utensils. There is a comfortable double bed, and a dining area by the woodburner. The Wagon has mains electricity and has electric lighting and plug sockets. There is no phone signal or wifi so you can completely get-away-from-it-all and unwind in nature. A perfect place for a digital detox. The toilet and hot shower is located approximately 50 metres from the Orchard Wagon, and is shared with other guests. The orchard is a working apple juice and cider orchard, making 'King of the Pippins' juice, which you can enjoy while you are here. The Orchard Wagon is set on a two acre smallholding. At night you can hear the owls hooting and see incredible night stars as there is very little light pollution. There is a fire pit beside the Wagon for enjoying a camp fire. We live on the smallholding so are on hand if you need us, but we give our guests space and privacy. The area is a paradise for nature lovers and walkers. There are miles of woodland and riverside walks from the door, with no need to drive. Several nice pubs are in walking distance. We are walking distance to the River Wye for kayaking and wild swimming, 10 minutes drive to the lovely market town of Monmouth and 20 minutes drive from the Forest of Dean There are numerous visitor attractions a short drive away, including: canoeing on the River Wye, graded mountain bike tracks, 6 castles, Tintern Abbey, Puzzlewood ancient forest, Go Ape, The Forest of Dean, Dean Forest steam railway, Symonds Yat. At an hour's drive you can access Cardiff and The Brecon Beacon mountains. A car is very useful, but you can stay here if you are relying on public transport
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United Kingdom · Wales · New MillsGot questions?
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