White House on Wye Glamping
Spend a relaxing stay beside the River Wye, which winds its way for a mile through this farm, giving you the perfect setting for your glamping getaway in Herefordshire. Canoeing, paddleboarding and BBQs are literally on your doorstep and a small herd of cows are your peaceful neighbours at White House on Wye Glamping. Light a campfire and enjoy your furnished tipi interior or sit under the stars and see a blockbuster with the outdoor cinema.
Plenty to do onsite, including an outdoor cinema, paddleboarding and pizza oven
Easy access to canoeing and fishing activities along the River Wye
5 miles from Ross-on-Wye and just 10 miles from Herefordshire
About White House on Wye Glamping
You'll be staying in the beautiful Wye Valley, down a country lane where farm animals are your main neighbours. Ross-on-Wye is a short drive of just 5 miles away and Hereford is 10 miles, so you can reach everything you need. The luxury tipis offer privacy and space for five to sleep with an outdoor eating and relaxation area. You'll have a king size bed, plus a few singles. Glampers are given all cooking equipment needed and bedding/towels. There are six tipis in total. It's an ideal break for families who can all lay out breakfast bits of locally sourced produce to snaffle in the morning sunshine. The tipis offer running water and electricity, alongside cosy interiors. Groups are welcome, by prior arrangement, but will need to book the entire site for their break, sleeping approx. 24 people.
White House on Wye Glamping is open from 29/03 to 16/09.
There are 6 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
6 x Tipis
Max 5 people
Luxury tipis in the apple orchard, providing ultimate privacy with outdoor eating and relaxation area. Inside there's a king size bed, two single beds and a futon. All equipped with linen, blankets and towels for up to five. Shared facilities nearby.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Hereford area
Glamping guests can relax on site in the evening with an outdoor cinema that allows you to down popcorn and see your favourite blockbusters.
During the day, explore the River Wye where you can swim or paddle in its calm waters. Canoeing, paddleboarding, foraging and a pizza oven are just some of the things that you can do on-site. You're also able to start a campfire and roast marshmallows or tell stories, and a BBQ is permitted so that you can rustle up tasty dinners.
Stepping out into Herefordshire, walking in the Wye Valley is immensely popular. Don't miss exploring the historic towns of Ross on Wye and Hereford and there are walking trails that wander through ancient forests and caves. Cycling is a lovely way to take it all in, too.
National Trust properties are all around. The Weir Garden, just outside Hereford is a favourite with its walled gardens and air of mystery. Make time also for the Brockhampton Estate which offers 687 hectares of space and a moat.