Explore the Welsh Marches from these glam, adult only shepherd's huts, both ideal for a couple and set just a short drive from the Wye Valley AONB. Walking and cycling opportunities are in every direction, or you can just enjoy a beautiful farm setting in Herefordshire countryside, with a perfect pair of home-from-home options.
About Hollow Ash
This is a perfect country retreat on a smallholding, home to a little red tractor and apples which make the most delicious apple juice and cider. The two shepherd's huts offer exceptional privacy. One sits in a glade on the edge of a four-acre wood and the other in a lovely orchard, with views towards the Welsh Hills. The huts are beautifully simple and yet also furnished with all that you could need. Inside you'll be treated to a lovely comfy double bed (which doubles as a handy sofa in one of the huts), the toasty warmth of a stove, bits and bobs to help you cook, bedding, towels and comfortable furnishings. There's even a ukulele for serenaders. Outside, each comes with an awning so that you can enjoy the nice weather but still be in the shade. Spending the evening under the stars cooking over the fire pit is an experience not to be missed. A hammock among the trees completes the chilled vibe. It's the perfect way to add a note of glam to your camping experience.
Open from 1 April to 31 October
There are 2 accommodation options on-site
2 x Shepherd Huts
Max 2 people
Chic glamping huts which include a full double bed, furnishings, toasty stove and hot drink making facilities. Relax on the porch with a swinging hammock, fire bowl and stunning views.
Site tariff
Interested in staying at Hollow Ash?
Call 01600 750465 to book.
Unfortunately Hollow Ash doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
Site rules and policies
Hollow Ash is a quiet site.
Unfortunately, the site is not suitable for free-range children, but babes in arms are welcome.
We love dogs, but the site isn't suitable for pets.
No smoking policy applies inside the huts.
Things to do on site and in the Hereford area
Hollow Ash is set in the border country of the Welsh Marches and is ideal if you wish to soak up the peace and tranquility of the Herefordshire countryside. Step back in time in this land of medieval castles and small hamlets, and dawdle around the charming towns of the area, such as Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth.
Take a trip to explore Herefordshire's black and white villages or visit Hereford Cathedral with its unique, medieval Mappa Mundi showing you a world of mythical beasts, and its rare chained library. Herefordshire is a county of orchards with many craft cider makers, and you can follow the Cider Trail to meet some and taste real cider (and perry as well!).
There's plenty of experiences for the more adventurous: canoeing through the stunning valley of the River Wye, wild swimming in the unspoiled River Monnow, off-road cycling in the Forest of Dean and more.
There are numerous opportunities for walking. Walks start right from the site and cross the Welsh border down to the River Monnow where you can picnic and swim by Skenfrith Castle or slake your thirst at the riverside pub. Here you can pick up the trail of the Three Castles Walk. Stroll up to the top of Garway Hill from where you'll be able to feast your eyes on incredible views over seven counties.
Further afield is fantastic hill walking on the Skirrid, the Sugarloaf and the Black Mountains, and the challenging Brecon Beacons National Park. In the other direction are the Malvern Hills, beloved by Edward Elgar. The nearby Forest of Dean, with its diverse geology (think caves, cliffs, valleys, mines, quarries), offers miles of tranquil walking (including Offa's Dyke) and cycling paths where you can spot birds, deer and wild boar as well as fascinating remnants of its long industrial history.
There are many local craft activities which could help anyone walk away with a new skill - such as basket making or singing. You can even spend a few hours working with iron and understanding the trade of a traditional blacksmith. Time your visit to coincide with the apple harvest and you could learn about apple-pressing and take home a stack of juice as a tasty memento of your holiday.
Interested in staying at Hollow Ash?
Call 01600 750465 to book.
Unfortunately Hollow Ash doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
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