Shepherd's Huts in Wye Valley AONB

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Straddling the border of England and Wales, the Wye Valley is the meeting point of history and nature, where camping is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in this protected landscape. Centred around a 50-mile stretch of the River Wye, here you can hike through forest glades and limestone gorges, discover ancient hillforts and mediaeval ruins, or hop between riverside villages. Or why not see the river from the water, with a scenic cruise or canoe trip? Summer is peak season for hikers and campers, when riverside camping is at its best, but each season brings its own delights—visit in spring to picnic amid the wildflowers and attend the Wye Valley River Festival, or in fall for woodland walks through a carpet of red and gold leaves. No matter the time of year, you’ll find plenty of places to pitch a tent or park up in a campervan, whether you want a slice of the action or just a place to relax.

98% (302) 103 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Wye Valley AONB

Abbey Home Farm

1. Abbey Home Farm

94%
(218)
Cirencester, England · 21 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Eco-camping for real. Cooking on an open fire. Unspoilt natural beauty.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£9
 / night
Glamping West Midlands

2. Glamping West Midlands

100%
(27)
Enville, England · 4 units
Head here for an authentic glamping getaway in the heart of the Staffordshire countryside
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£120
 / night
Broadmeadow Glamping

3. Broadmeadow Glamping

100%
(35)
Hereford, England · 3 units
A quaint wooden cabin, tucked away on a Herefordshire farm. Perfect for a romantic glamping retreat or year-round family getaways.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£80
 / night
Larch’s Hideaway Hut

4. Larch’s Hideaway Hut

Bridgnorth, England · 1 unit
Wonderful, remote, private camp in the middle of ancient woodland, with incredible views over the River Severn Valley. Deep woodland setting, restorative effect being off-grid in nature. 10 minutes from the town of Bridgnorth and 30 minutes from Ludlow and Shrewsbury, 2 minutes from local village pub! The glamping location is set overlooking a decking with a view and comprised of: - Shepherds Hut en-suite - Day time hut with a heater - Outdoor Kitchen - Compost loo - Outdoor Shower - Firepit, two seating areas - Remote woodland walks The shepherds hut and pod sleep 3 people, a soul pad can be put up sleeping a further 4, or pls contact owner for additional glamping accommodation
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£100
 / night
By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

5. By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

99%
(50)
Tenbury Wells, England · 9 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Bell tents and spacious pitches in the Teme Valley, close to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£21
 / night
Digeddi Wildlife Camping

6. Digeddi Wildlife Camping

97%
(129)
Hay On Wye, Wales · 14 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Riverside camping and glamping with canoes for hire
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Offas Dyke Retreat

7. Offas Dyke Retreat

100%
(1)
England · 11 units
A holiday taking in two countries – a tad ambitious? Not in the slightest. Take off to Offa’s Dyke Retreat and such escapades are very easy indeed, as you’re almost on the border of England and Wales, with plenty of gorgeous scenery and outdoorsy antics on both sides of the divide. Site is set in 3 acres with new 2023 communal space, including games room sofa snug, dinning area, new wet rooms and kitchen to be complete December 2023. You can start gazing at that scenery without even leaving this friendly glamping site in the little village of Longtown, for the outlook here is one of the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park. Ready for a closer look? Get those boots on and set off for a wander. The Offa’s Dyke path passes nearby on its way from Pandy to Hay-on-Wye, and there are lots of little local paths to explore too. A stroll of a much less strenuous variety (barely a 7 minute, in fact) takes you to the local pub for home-cooked meals, local ales. If you can manage a little further (a 6 minutes walk), you can get to a fab village shop stacked with fresh and frozen food, local tipples and homemade cakes. Stock up there and trot back to the site for a picnic or barbecue (firepit provided, with firewood available to buy on site), or use the well-equipped communal kitchen to prep your eats. 5 ensuite railway carriages with kitchenette, 2 pods and 3 further carriages use shared facilities on site include a toilet block with a couple of showers; no need to bring your own towels, as you’ll be provided with these when you get here, along with bedding for your cosy sleeping quarters.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£72
 / night
Abberton Shepherds Hut

8. Abberton Shepherds Hut

100%
(69)
Abberton, England · 1 unit
Romantic shepherd's hut glamping on a Worcestershire farm, with stunning views towards the Cotswolds and a storybook setting
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£140
 / night
Upper House Farm Glamping

9. Upper House Farm Glamping

96%
(14)
Michaelchurch Escley, England · 8 units
Our glamping site is set on our family farm in the rural Welsh Border in Herefordshire and we are a dog friendly site. We have just 3 tents in 2.5acres, we want our guests to enjoy the peace and privacy of a rural getaway but have the luxuries of a comfy bed, toilets and showers, a kitchenette and a private fire pit. We are nestled between family farms and surrounded by sheep, cattle and footpaths, so an adventure is at your doorstep. If you're looking for a peaceful, secluded and romantic place to unwind then our site is ideal. We have gorgeous views over the Black Mountains and are close to the towns of Hay-on-Wye and Hereford.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£70
 / night
Oakhill Ponds

10. Oakhill Ponds

96%
(13)
Somerset, England · 8 units
A uniquely peaceful Somerset glamping site set around two ponds in its own beautiful wildlife garden.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£125
 / night
Romantic Country Glamping

11. Romantic Country Glamping

92%
(12)
Bradford On Avon, England · 2 units
A pair of self-contained glamping getaways in Wiltshire
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£110
 / night
Shepherds Retreat Wales

12. Shepherds Retreat Wales

100%
(6)
Talgarth, Wales · 3 units
Situated on a traditional working farm in the Brecon Beacons National Park, we offer three beautiful and cosy Shepherds huts. Each hut has a double bed, storage, table and chairs. There is a separate shared well-equipped kitchen with dining table, cooker and large fridge freezer. The shower and toilet room is situated to the rear of the kitchen room. Outside chairs and tables are provided along with towels and bedding. Lighting is off grid, battery powered lights are provided in the huts and shared spaces. Each hut has a wood burner and the farm sells additional firewood along with apple juice and fresh eggs, from their honesty box. The huts have amazing views of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains, a perfect rural retreat to get away from it all.
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
£80
 / night
Shirehill Farm

13. Shirehill Farm

100%
(5)
Chippenham, England · 2 units
Newly installed Shepherds huts in the Cotswolds. Outside kitchen with woodburning stove /oven, gas rings, Firepit, indoor and outdoor seating. Newly installed compost toilets and shower cubicle. Electric sockets and lighting in the huts. Both have double beds. A tipi allows flexible sleeping for families and larger groups. The farm is a wildlife lover’s paradise with woodland walks and bird spotting opportunities. Fancy a cooked breakfast? Buy farm-fresh eggs for a morning fry-up, and add seasonal vegetables to your evening barbecue from the farm or by picking up supplies in Marshfield (five minutes’ drive) – although you’re also spoilt for choice of welcoming pubs serving good food within a 5 minute drive.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£81
 / night
Cadora Woods Glamping

14. Cadora Woods Glamping

100%
(4)
St Briavels, England · 5 units
Hand-crafted shepherd's huts and yurts overlooking the Wye Valley.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£95
 / night
Cotswold Country Escapes

15. Cotswold Country Escapes

100%
(1)
Cheltenham, England · 1 unit
At the heart of luxury meets nature lies Cotswold Country Escapes, set within the stunning cotswold countryside, with all that nature has to offer. Our Shepherds Hut in the Cotswolds is guaranteed to make your luxury break a memorable one. This is our Narnia.which we love and are truly blessed by, the daily scenes of pheasants, Birds of Prey, hares, deer, partridge and most importantly limited human beings! This, coupled with amazing walks and two cotswold pubs in walking distance, truly makes this a place we do not want to leave. Willow, our boutique double braced shepherds hut, provides unique luxury accommodation in the most peaceful and perfect setting, privately nestled in its own little copse. Guests are also free to explore our 13 acres of meadow with one of the most glorious views across the churn valley. We are lucky enough to be well traveled and have taken our personal experiences of what we have loved to add little extras that will help to make your stay memorable: We are very excited to be able to share our environment with others, and can guarantee you’ll have a fantastic experience. Please explore our site to see what we have to offer, and don’t hesitate to reach out with questions. Our vision was to create a romantic, cosey, luxurious and secluded hideaway where you can be whatever you want to be, breathe and grow amongst natural surroundings, and make memories that will stay with people forever. ​Michael & Julia
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£238
 / night
Astley Vineyard Shepherd Huts

16. Astley Vineyard Shepherd Huts

England · 3 units
Meet The Harvest Hideaway and The Lost Corkscrew – two shepherd huts located in one of the UK's oldest vineyards in rural Worcestershire Planted in 1971, Astley Vineyard is a family run, single estate vineyard lying in the beautiful Severn valley, just 10 miles north of the cathedral city of Worcester. We produce our own wine, have a cosy cellar door shop, and host acclaimed vineyard tours. Our two huts are in our beautiful vineyard with amazing views towards the distant Clent Hills. Watch buzzards gliding high above the beautiful Severn Valley from the comfort of your cosy shepherd hut. Take a walk through Shrawley Woods for a drink and a meal at a country pub, or simply stay home for a glass or two by the fire. And nothing beats a good night's sleep. After a day in the fresh, clean air, snuggle down in your cosy organic cotton bedding heart of peaceful Worcestershire and listen to the owls. Sweet dreams! Both huts each have a full sized double bed, a fully fitted and equipped kitchen with hob and fridge, and there is a bathroom with walk-in shower and heated towel rail. For chilly nights, there is a log burner. Close by, there is a pavilion for sipping wine as the sun goes down, complete with BBQ and fire pit. Linen and towels are provided. A chilled bottle of Astley wine will be in the fridge on your arrival. And best of all, all hut guests have places on our award-winning weekend vineyard tour - see the website for more information Location: Set in peaceful Worcestershire countryside, half a mile from the River Severn. Just 10 miles north of Worcester Cathedral City. Nearby: Wyre Forest (England's largest) — 15 minutes Shrawley Woods for walking — next door Malvern Hills — 40 minutes Pretty market town of Bewdley — 5 miles Lots of country pubs — within 10 minutes M5 Junction 6 — 20 minutes by car Train access to Worcester or Droitwich Open April to October. Weekend breaks only. Morning check in and afternoon check out available
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
£180
 / night

Straddling the border of England and Wales, the Wye Valley is the meeting point of history and nature, where camping is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in this protected landscape. Centred around a 50-mile stretch of the River Wye, here you can hike through forest glades and limestone gorges, discover ancient hillforts and mediaeval ruins, or hop between riverside villages. Or why not see the river from the water, with a scenic cruise or canoe trip? Summer is peak season for hikers and campers, when riverside camping is at its best, but each season brings its own delights—visit in spring to picnic amid the wildflowers and attend the Wye Valley River Festival, or in fall for woodland walks through a carpet of red and gold leaves. No matter the time of year, you’ll find plenty of places to pitch a tent or park up in a campervan, whether you want a slice of the action or just a place to relax.

98% (302) 103 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Wye Valley AONB

Abbey Home Farm

1. Abbey Home Farm

94%
(218)
Cirencester, England · 21 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Eco-camping for real. Cooking on an open fire. Unspoilt natural beauty.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£9
 / night
Glamping West Midlands

2. Glamping West Midlands

100%
(27)
Enville, England · 4 units
Head here for an authentic glamping getaway in the heart of the Staffordshire countryside
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£120
 / night
Broadmeadow Glamping

3. Broadmeadow Glamping

100%
(35)
Hereford, England · 3 units
A quaint wooden cabin, tucked away on a Herefordshire farm. Perfect for a romantic glamping retreat or year-round family getaways.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£80
 / night
Larch’s Hideaway Hut

4. Larch’s Hideaway Hut

Bridgnorth, England · 1 unit
Wonderful, remote, private camp in the middle of ancient woodland, with incredible views over the River Severn Valley. Deep woodland setting, restorative effect being off-grid in nature. 10 minutes from the town of Bridgnorth and 30 minutes from Ludlow and Shrewsbury, 2 minutes from local village pub! The glamping location is set overlooking a decking with a view and comprised of: - Shepherds Hut en-suite - Day time hut with a heater - Outdoor Kitchen - Compost loo - Outdoor Shower - Firepit, two seating areas - Remote woodland walks The shepherds hut and pod sleep 3 people, a soul pad can be put up sleeping a further 4, or pls contact owner for additional glamping accommodation
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£100
 / night
By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

5. By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

99%
(50)
Tenbury Wells, England · 9 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Bell tents and spacious pitches in the Teme Valley, close to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£21
 / night
Digeddi Wildlife Camping

6. Digeddi Wildlife Camping

97%
(129)
Hay On Wye, Wales · 14 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Riverside camping and glamping with canoes for hire
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Offas Dyke Retreat

7. Offas Dyke Retreat

100%
(1)
England · 11 units
A holiday taking in two countries – a tad ambitious? Not in the slightest. Take off to Offa’s Dyke Retreat and such escapades are very easy indeed, as you’re almost on the border of England and Wales, with plenty of gorgeous scenery and outdoorsy antics on both sides of the divide. Site is set in 3 acres with new 2023 communal space, including games room sofa snug, dinning area, new wet rooms and kitchen to be complete December 2023. You can start gazing at that scenery without even leaving this friendly glamping site in the little village of Longtown, for the outlook here is one of the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park. Ready for a closer look? Get those boots on and set off for a wander. The Offa’s Dyke path passes nearby on its way from Pandy to Hay-on-Wye, and there are lots of little local paths to explore too. A stroll of a much less strenuous variety (barely a 7 minute, in fact) takes you to the local pub for home-cooked meals, local ales. If you can manage a little further (a 6 minutes walk), you can get to a fab village shop stacked with fresh and frozen food, local tipples and homemade cakes. Stock up there and trot back to the site for a picnic or barbecue (firepit provided, with firewood available to buy on site), or use the well-equipped communal kitchen to prep your eats. 5 ensuite railway carriages with kitchenette, 2 pods and 3 further carriages use shared facilities on site include a toilet block with a couple of showers; no need to bring your own towels, as you’ll be provided with these when you get here, along with bedding for your cosy sleeping quarters.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£72
 / night
Abberton Shepherds Hut

8. Abberton Shepherds Hut

100%
(69)
Abberton, England · 1 unit
Romantic shepherd's hut glamping on a Worcestershire farm, with stunning views towards the Cotswolds and a storybook setting
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£140
 / night
Upper House Farm Glamping

9. Upper House Farm Glamping

96%
(14)
Michaelchurch Escley, England · 8 units
Our glamping site is set on our family farm in the rural Welsh Border in Herefordshire and we are a dog friendly site. We have just 3 tents in 2.5acres, we want our guests to enjoy the peace and privacy of a rural getaway but have the luxuries of a comfy bed, toilets and showers, a kitchenette and a private fire pit. We are nestled between family farms and surrounded by sheep, cattle and footpaths, so an adventure is at your doorstep. If you're looking for a peaceful, secluded and romantic place to unwind then our site is ideal. We have gorgeous views over the Black Mountains and are close to the towns of Hay-on-Wye and Hereford.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£70
 / night
Oakhill Ponds

10. Oakhill Ponds

96%
(13)
Somerset, England · 8 units
A uniquely peaceful Somerset glamping site set around two ponds in its own beautiful wildlife garden.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£125
 / night
Romantic Country Glamping

11. Romantic Country Glamping

92%
(12)
Bradford On Avon, England · 2 units
A pair of self-contained glamping getaways in Wiltshire
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£110
 / night
Shepherds Retreat Wales

12. Shepherds Retreat Wales

100%
(6)
Talgarth, Wales · 3 units
Situated on a traditional working farm in the Brecon Beacons National Park, we offer three beautiful and cosy Shepherds huts. Each hut has a double bed, storage, table and chairs. There is a separate shared well-equipped kitchen with dining table, cooker and large fridge freezer. The shower and toilet room is situated to the rear of the kitchen room. Outside chairs and tables are provided along with towels and bedding. Lighting is off grid, battery powered lights are provided in the huts and shared spaces. Each hut has a wood burner and the farm sells additional firewood along with apple juice and fresh eggs, from their honesty box. The huts have amazing views of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains, a perfect rural retreat to get away from it all.
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
£80
 / night
Shirehill Farm

13. Shirehill Farm

100%
(5)
Chippenham, England · 2 units
Newly installed Shepherds huts in the Cotswolds. Outside kitchen with woodburning stove /oven, gas rings, Firepit, indoor and outdoor seating. Newly installed compost toilets and shower cubicle. Electric sockets and lighting in the huts. Both have double beds. A tipi allows flexible sleeping for families and larger groups. The farm is a wildlife lover’s paradise with woodland walks and bird spotting opportunities. Fancy a cooked breakfast? Buy farm-fresh eggs for a morning fry-up, and add seasonal vegetables to your evening barbecue from the farm or by picking up supplies in Marshfield (five minutes’ drive) – although you’re also spoilt for choice of welcoming pubs serving good food within a 5 minute drive.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£81
 / night
Cadora Woods Glamping

14. Cadora Woods Glamping

100%
(4)
St Briavels, England · 5 units
Hand-crafted shepherd's huts and yurts overlooking the Wye Valley.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£95
 / night
Cotswold Country Escapes

15. Cotswold Country Escapes

100%
(1)
Cheltenham, England · 1 unit
At the heart of luxury meets nature lies Cotswold Country Escapes, set within the stunning cotswold countryside, with all that nature has to offer. Our Shepherds Hut in the Cotswolds is guaranteed to make your luxury break a memorable one. This is our Narnia.which we love and are truly blessed by, the daily scenes of pheasants, Birds of Prey, hares, deer, partridge and most importantly limited human beings! This, coupled with amazing walks and two cotswold pubs in walking distance, truly makes this a place we do not want to leave. Willow, our boutique double braced shepherds hut, provides unique luxury accommodation in the most peaceful and perfect setting, privately nestled in its own little copse. Guests are also free to explore our 13 acres of meadow with one of the most glorious views across the churn valley. We are lucky enough to be well traveled and have taken our personal experiences of what we have loved to add little extras that will help to make your stay memorable: We are very excited to be able to share our environment with others, and can guarantee you’ll have a fantastic experience. Please explore our site to see what we have to offer, and don’t hesitate to reach out with questions. Our vision was to create a romantic, cosey, luxurious and secluded hideaway where you can be whatever you want to be, breathe and grow amongst natural surroundings, and make memories that will stay with people forever. ​Michael & Julia
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£238
 / night
Astley Vineyard Shepherd Huts

16. Astley Vineyard Shepherd Huts

England · 3 units
Meet The Harvest Hideaway and The Lost Corkscrew – two shepherd huts located in one of the UK's oldest vineyards in rural Worcestershire Planted in 1971, Astley Vineyard is a family run, single estate vineyard lying in the beautiful Severn valley, just 10 miles north of the cathedral city of Worcester. We produce our own wine, have a cosy cellar door shop, and host acclaimed vineyard tours. Our two huts are in our beautiful vineyard with amazing views towards the distant Clent Hills. Watch buzzards gliding high above the beautiful Severn Valley from the comfort of your cosy shepherd hut. Take a walk through Shrawley Woods for a drink and a meal at a country pub, or simply stay home for a glass or two by the fire. And nothing beats a good night's sleep. After a day in the fresh, clean air, snuggle down in your cosy organic cotton bedding heart of peaceful Worcestershire and listen to the owls. Sweet dreams! Both huts each have a full sized double bed, a fully fitted and equipped kitchen with hob and fridge, and there is a bathroom with walk-in shower and heated towel rail. For chilly nights, there is a log burner. Close by, there is a pavilion for sipping wine as the sun goes down, complete with BBQ and fire pit. Linen and towels are provided. A chilled bottle of Astley wine will be in the fridge on your arrival. And best of all, all hut guests have places on our award-winning weekend vineyard tour - see the website for more information Location: Set in peaceful Worcestershire countryside, half a mile from the River Severn. Just 10 miles north of Worcester Cathedral City. Nearby: Wyre Forest (England's largest) — 15 minutes Shrawley Woods for walking — next door Malvern Hills — 40 minutes Pretty market town of Bewdley — 5 miles Lots of country pubs — within 10 minutes M5 Junction 6 — 20 minutes by car Train access to Worcester or Droitwich Open April to October. Weekend breaks only. Morning check in and afternoon check out available
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
£180
 / night

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Shepherd's Huts in Wye Valley AONB guide

Where to go

North Wye Valley

Hereford and the Herefordshire Lowlands are the gateway to the northern part of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where the mosaic farmlands and forests provide opportunities to escape the crowds. Admire the views from the Hole in the Wall, sample the region’s famous cider, or explore the iron-age hill fort at Capler Camp. Hikers congregate in the valley’s only town Ross-on-Wye, which sits about a third of the way from the top of the AONB and has access to several walking and cycling trails, most notably the Wye Valley Walk.

Central Wye Valley

The stretch of river between Ross-on-Wye and the adventure capital of Symonds Yat is arguably the most scenic. Take to the water to canoe or stand-up paddleboard, stop for lunch at a country pub by the water, or visit the mediaeval Goodrich Castle, then pitch your tent at a riverside campsite. To the east, the Forest of Dean has miles of wooded trails for walkers and cyclists.

South Wye Valley

The southern Wye Valley, from Goodrich Castle to Chepstow, is home to some of its star attractions. Tintern Abbey and Chepstow Castle are both must-sees, while the Devil’s Pulpit lookout and Lower Wye Gorge afford far-reaching views. Campers can find plenty of choice around Chepstow, the starting point of two long-distance hikes: the Wales Coast Path and the Offa's Dyke trail.

Wales

The market town of Monmouth is a strategic basecamp for exploring beyond the Welsh borders. Foodies make a beeline for Abergavenny, known as Wales’ gastronomic capital, and crowds descend on its annual food festival. Further west, the rugged peaks of the Black Mountains mark the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, where hillside hikes and backcountry camping await.

Walking in the Wye Valley

Kayaking and canoeing undoubtedly offer a fantastic way to see the Wye Valley, but these borderlands are also incredible walking country.

  • Stroll the river’s edge on a bit of the Wye Valley Walk, or dedicate two weeks to the whole route, camping along the way. This long-distance path follows the river from source to mouth, covering 136 miles and criss-crossing the border as it goes.
  • A 177-mile national trail, Offa’s Dyke Path follows the border along the route of Anglo-Saxon earthworks. It’s a 2-week challenge to conquer the whole route, but if camping in the area, just pull on your boots and choose a section for a day on the trail.
  • Both the Wye Valley Walk and Offa’s Dyke meet in Chepstow, along even more long-distance paths like the Gloucestershire Way, Monmouthshire Way, and Wysis Way. In fact, Chepstow has its own walking festival, sealing its status as the Wye Valley walking hub.
  • Further afield, there are almost unlimited walking trails in the Forest of Dean, including a sculpture trail for added interest.

Family-friendly camping in the Wye Valley

If you’re looking for a family-friendly holiday, camping in the Wye Valley ticks all the boxes. Camping in such a rich natural area offers the chance for kids to get stuck into wholesome activities like bug hunting, wildlife watching, den building, and tree climbing. The valley’s kayaking, canoeing, and climbing opportunities also appeal to families with teenagers as well as tots. In addition to all this, you’ll find kid-friendly sites throughout the region, many with facilities and activities designed with little ones in mind, from steam trains to high-ropes courses.

Popular towns in the Wye Valley

The Wye Valley’s big attraction is that there are no big attractions (at least, not man-made ones) and no big cities. Nature is the star of the show. With this, campers can spend days walking, cycling, canoeing, and kayaking to discover the area. But the valley’s picturesque villages and market towns are perfect for stocking up on supplies and finding rainy day activities.

  • Calling in to Symonds Yat on the Yat Gorge is almost a must, as the village links the Wye Valley with the Royal Forest of Dean and has a reputation for all things related to the great outdoors.
  • The only market town within the AONB, Ross-on-Wye is set high above the river with a 700-year-old church and mediaeval half-timbered buildings. Goodrich Castle isn’t far either, and one of the best-preserved mediaeval castles in England.
  • The village of Tintern is another popular destination thanks to the ruined Cistercian Tintern Abbey, founded in 1131.
  • Outside of the AONB but still on the river’s edge, the book-town of Hay-on-Wye is world-famous for its bookshops and Hay Festival of arts and literature in late May and early June.
  • With rural beauty all around, it might seem a shame to head into the city, but Hereford is pretty small and worth a stop for its mediaeval history and famous Mappa Mundi, Europe’s largest mediaeval map.

Top things to do in the Wye Valley

  1. Kayak, canoe, or raft through the Lower Wye gorge.
  2. Take a walk to see the scenery. Try a portion of the 177-mile Offa’s Dyke Path or the Wye Valley Way.
  3. Go climbing. Experienced climbers can give Symonds Yat Rock a go, while beginners can join a guide or head for a high-rope adventure in the Forest of Dean.
  4. Find a spot on the border where you can stand with one foot in England and one foot in Wales.
  5. Pick up some holiday reading from a bookshop in Hay-on-Wye.
  6. Go bat watching! The Wye Valley is internationally important for its bats, especially the rare lesser horseshoe bat.
  7. Pop in to Hereford Cathedral to see Europe’s largest mediaeval map, the Mappa Mundi.
  8. Enjoy a BBQ or campfire meal using local produce. A Hereford beef burger and Wye Valley beer, anyone?