Visit our Towns, Castles and Places of Interest
Imaging yourself sitting in front your wigwam feeling as though you are in the middle of nowhere, away from all the usual daily pressures and in a place where your family can relish some special time together enjoying the freedom of the great outdoors. There is loads of space for children to have fun exploring the open fields and just running around playing ball games without disturbing any neighbours, what bliss.
And yet, you may wish to explore further afield, we are surrounded by loads to see and ideally situated at Wolferlow for you to go out in a different direction each day to discover the hidden valleys, market towns and wealth of historical interest the Welsh Border Counties also known as the Welsh Marches have to offer
On our doorstep within 30 minutes travelling time
Located on another part of our farm and the wigwams overlook this popular highly rated equestrian course which hosts competition during the summer
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Sitauted near Bromyard is this lovely mediaeval moated Manor House with some excellent walks on the estate and over the Bromyard Downs.
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The romantic ruin of Witley Court takes you back to splendors of a bygone age. Adjoining is Great Witley Church with its amazing Italianate Baroque interior and tea rooms, a 'must see' place to go
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Fun day out on an organic working farm with farm animals to feed and trailer rides
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Twelve amazing gardens set in the grounds of a Gothic Rectory transports you around the world from Italy to Africa and in to fantasy land
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Offers a great day out whatever the weather - steam trains run from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth, 16 miles of stunning scenery along the side of River Severn. Stop off at stations en route, Upper Arley to have a picnic by the river and at Highley Station to see The Engine House
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So much to see and do in every direction
The Wyre Forest and on to Cleobury Mortimer, enjoy the captivating wildness on the top of Clee Hill. Or visit Bridgnorth, Much Wenlock and Ironbridge famous for its museums and industrial heritage
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to the lovely market town of Ledbury, en-route stop at The Hop Pocket Shopping Village for a superb shopping experience, full of crafts, local wines, ciders and beers. move on to Ross-on-Wye, Symonds Yat and Goodrich Castle and the Forest of Dean
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Worcester, steeped in Civil War history, visit Elgar's Birthplace, and beyond to the the Vale of Evesham, Broadway and The Cotswolds, Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick Castle
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Leominster has loads of antiques shops and the Black & White Villages are well worth a visit, onto Kington, and into Wales and the Rhayader Dams
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Stourport-on-Severn, boast a canal basin, marina and riverside attractions, onto delightful Bewdley, Kiddermibnster, the West Midlands Safari Park, and the Wyre Forest
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On the banks of the River Wye is Hereford a lovely city renowned for its cider works and the Mappa Mundi in the Cathedral. Travel on through the Golden Valley to the Black Mountains, with Abergavenny at the southern end, the other end Hay-on-Wye famous for its book shops and gateway to the Brecon Beacons
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This so loved range of hills dominated the local landscape, climb up the Worcestershire Beacon from Great Malvern a spa town and famous for Malvern Water. At the southern end the Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp) overlooks Eastnor Castle. Further on to riverside towns of Upton-upon-Severn and Tewkesbury over to Bredon Hill
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Ludlow with its castle and so much medieval history, the Mortimer Forest, Croft Castle on to the Welsh Border towns of Presteigne and Knighton, the Offa's Dyke and South Shropshire Hills
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