The Forest of Dean is one of England's few remaining ancient woodlands, well worth discovering on a cottage holiday in Gloucestershire. 'The Forest', as it is known locally, has a distinct cultural identity situated on high land between the Severn and Wye valleys. It is composed of mixed woodland, predominantly oak although beech is also common and sweet chestnut has grown there for many centuries.
Set in the village of Alvington, which lies between the River Severn and the Wye Valley, this comfortable, converted cider barn offers an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside. The Cider Mill is located in the grounds of the Blacksmith's Arms, a friendly and welcoming village pub with a good restaurant the perfect place to end a day spent enjoying some of the area's wonderful walking and cycling. The Offa's Dyke long distance footpath lies close by and there are glorious woodland trails and an excellent range of outdoor activities and attractions in the Royal Forest of Dean. Chepstow Castle, Tintern Abbey and the cathedral city of Gloucester are all a short drive. Village shop 100 yards.
Spacious studio style accommodation. Open plan sitting room with electric fire, twin beds, sofa bed (for + 2 children) and kitchen/dining area. Shower room/WC.
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