Waterside campsites near Hereford

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Arranged around a resplendent cathedral and abutting the wending River Wye, Hereford is a handsome, refined and handy small city for launching forays into the fetching surrounding nature. National cycle routes pass through the city, as do long-distance paths like the Wye Valley Way, and kayaking on the River Wye is popular. The northern edge of the Wye Valley AONB is merely a few miles southeast, with many more cycling, walking, kayaking and horse-riding opportunities. Hereford and its surroundings are famed for their cider: don’t miss trying some during your stay at an area campsite.

97% (731) 26 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Hereford

Wellstone Camping

1. Wellstone Camping

100%
(16)
128km from Hereford · 21 units · Tents, Glamping
Authentic Mongolian yurts and camping in a laid-back Pembrokeshire site with scenic views and friendly alpacas.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night
Cilrath Wood Camping

2. Cilrath Wood Camping

100%
(42)
141km from Hereford · 15 units
Off-grid eco camping with campfires in a patch of Pembrokeshire that time forgot
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£21
 / night
Rhydfach Valley Camping

3. Rhydfach Valley Camping

100%
(12)
144km from Hereford · 1 unit
An exclusive-hire campsite with its own wild swimming pond in Pembrokeshire
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£20
 / night
Denmark Farm

4. Denmark Farm

100%
(3)
93km from Hereford · 7 units
Spy real, live dragonflies dancing over lily-rich ponds as you head out in search of sleepy dragons in the wooded wonderland at this quiet eco site
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£14
 / night
Wild Wellingtons Glamping

5. Wild Wellingtons Glamping

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(1)
118km from Hereford · 3 units
Eco-friendly glamping 10 minutes from the beaches of Cardigan Bay, with great facilities for parents and acres of wild space for kids
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£110
 / night

Arranged around a resplendent cathedral and abutting the wending River Wye, Hereford is a handsome, refined and handy small city for launching forays into the fetching surrounding nature. National cycle routes pass through the city, as do long-distance paths like the Wye Valley Way, and kayaking on the River Wye is popular. The northern edge of the Wye Valley AONB is merely a few miles southeast, with many more cycling, walking, kayaking and horse-riding opportunities. Hereford and its surroundings are famed for their cider: don’t miss trying some during your stay at an area campsite.

97% (731) 26 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Hereford

Wellstone Camping

1. Wellstone Camping

100%
(16)
128km from Hereford · 21 units · Tents, Glamping
Authentic Mongolian yurts and camping in a laid-back Pembrokeshire site with scenic views and friendly alpacas.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night
Cilrath Wood Camping

2. Cilrath Wood Camping

100%
(42)
141km from Hereford · 15 units
Off-grid eco camping with campfires in a patch of Pembrokeshire that time forgot
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£21
 / night
Rhydfach Valley Camping

3. Rhydfach Valley Camping

100%
(12)
144km from Hereford · 1 unit
An exclusive-hire campsite with its own wild swimming pond in Pembrokeshire
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£20
 / night
Denmark Farm

4. Denmark Farm

100%
(3)
93km from Hereford · 7 units
Spy real, live dragonflies dancing over lily-rich ponds as you head out in search of sleepy dragons in the wooded wonderland at this quiet eco site
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£14
 / night
Wild Wellingtons Glamping

5. Wild Wellingtons Glamping

100%
(1)
118km from Hereford · 3 units
Eco-friendly glamping 10 minutes from the beaches of Cardigan Bay, with great facilities for parents and acres of wild space for kids
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£110
 / night

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Waterside campsites near Hereford guide

Where to go

Wye Valley

In the 18th century, the Wye Valley was where modern UK tourism began as people flocked to the picturesque landscapes described in William Gilpin’s Observations on the River Wye. This steep-sided woodsy AONB straddling the England-Wales border begins five miles southeast of Hereford, at Mordiford, then stretches 37 miles south to Chepstow. The region boasts glamping pods, small farm campsites, and motorhome sites, plus some of England’s best kayaking.

Black Mountains

The Black Mountains flank the eastern end of Brecon Beacons National Park, a dark, brooding wedge of hills running from Hay-on-Wye, 20 miles west of Hereford, to Abergavenny. From Hay-on-Wye, the Vale of Ewyas road runs through the heart of the mountains.

Malvern Hills AONB

Travel 20 miles east of Hereford and, just as when you head south or west, you reach another gorgeous protected tract of countryside, the grassy spine of the Malvern Hills, beyond gateway town Ledbury. The range is small in extent (eight miles long) but has excellent hiking, cycling and horse-riding on well-defined trails. The first campsite you hit in the AONB is one of the best, in the landscaped environs of Eastnor Deer Park.

When to go

July and August are popular, warm, sunny months, when you can expect temperatures to be above 20°C. However, delaying your visit to early autumn, when the weather can still be decent, means you can experience apple harvest season: a 50-mile driving and cycling route around the nearby Herefordshire countryside explores the region’s renowned cider-making hotspots. Hereford’s proximity to the Welsh mountains means wet weather is more likely than in Southern and Eastern England.