10 Things to do Good for Couples in Herefordshire That You Shouldn't Miss

April 12, 2022 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in Herefordshire, United Kingdom including WYE VALLEY FALCONRY, Chase Distillery, Docklow Pools, Berrington Hall, Eastnor Castle, Hellens, Hereford Cathedral, Hereford Cider Museum, Brockhampton Estate, Goodrich Castle.
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1. WYE VALLEY FALCONRY

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5.0 based on 188 reviews

WYE VALLEY FALCONRY

Wye Valley Falconry offers unique opportunities to fly and handle birds of prey, raptors and owls in the beautiful county of Herefordshire. You could choose a private experience, a visit to a club or organisation, a flying display for large groups, photography opportunities, entertainment at parties, wedding services or corporate activities. Whatever you choose, you'll be sure to have a memorable day.

2. Chase Distillery

Rosemaund Road Chase Farm, Hereford HR1 3PG England +44 1432 808141 [email protected] http://chasedistillery.co.uk/visit-us/tours/distillery-tours/
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5.0 based on 383 reviews

Chase Distillery

Visit our field to bottle distillery, nestled deep in the wonderful Herefordshire countryside, where our expert tour guides will take you through the secrets and skills that go into making our award-winning range of gin and vodka. You’ll discover first-hand the traditional methods of mashing, fermenting and distilling of our field to bottle spirits, which all takes place right here on our Herefordshire family farm. During the tour, you will enjoy; a Chase GB Gin & Tonic followed by a tutored tasting and a zesty Pink Grapefruit Gin & Tonic to finish. Afterwards, you’ll be able to browse our distillery shop and stock up on your favourite Chase spirits to enjoy at home. Please check our online booking calendar for availability.

Reviewed By tigger53

Was given tasting kit and tour for Christmas. Brilliantly well presented live on Zoom, great hosts, showed you how to make Bramble cocktail and several other drinks from the miniatures provided in pack (Vodka, sloe Gin, Marmalade Gin, Pink Grapefruit and GB Gin, two bottles of Fevertree tonic) and gave guided tour and talk. Great for a party and fun interaction - done really well during COVID lockdown and much needed relief!

3. Docklow Pools

West End Farm, Docklow, Leominster HR6 0RU England +44 1568 760256 [email protected] http://www.docklowpools.com
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5.0 based on 372 reviews

Docklow Pools

Docklow Pools review pages covers - Fishing and holidays mostly. FOOD & RESTAURANT review please go to the "The Fishermans Arms" which is covers our pub & food.

Reviewed By annpear1957

My Husband and I have been to Docklow Pools twice and it is a fabulous place to go to . The accommodation is very clean , The Scenery is stunning, The walks through the woods are great ,the fishing is great with lots of lakes to fish , the meals are amazing , and most of all Jonathon and all his staff are very friendly, very helpful and nothing is too much trouble for them . It is also a place you can go to in the winter times just to relax and unwind. We love it there so we have booked to go again in later this year and next year .

4. Berrington Hall

Berrington Hall Leominster, Hereford HR6 0DW England +44 1568 615721 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/berringtonhall
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4.5 based on 940 reviews

Berrington Hall

Created as the perfect house in the perfect setting, Berrington has many secrets to uncover. Here in one of Henry Holland’s first houses, you can explore the family rooms and walk in the servants’ footsteps down the back stairs, moving around the house unseen by the family and guests. You will find out what happened to William Kemp, LordCawley’s butler, and discover the anguish of a grieving mother during the First World War. Alternatively why not join a below-stairs tour to see if you would have liked being a servant at Berrington?

Reviewed By SAMMYSUNBLESS

Enjoyed my visit, the Avenue decorated with Christmas puddings, the entrance was welcoming nice decorations, servants quarters decorated, lots to see, carriage rides, bookshop, tea rooms, plenty of walks

5. Eastnor Castle

Ledbury HR8 1RL England +44 1531 633160 [email protected] http://www.eastnorcastle.com/
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4.5 based on 546 reviews

Eastnor Castle

Eastnor Castle in the dramatic setting of the Malvern Hills and surrounded by a beautiful deer park, arboretum and lake - is the home of the Hervey-Bathurst family. Besides being a fascinating visitor attraction, the Castle fulfils other roles as an exclusive-use wedding venue, corporate and team building venue, as well as a venue for product launches and location filming. Business or private parties can stay in the castle’s beautiful bedrooms and our highly professional team is on hand to organise every aspect of your visit.

Reviewed By lisajane2305 - Rotherham, United Kingdom

We visited Eastnor Castle on a recent short holiday in the Malverns - we are a family of four with two teenagers and a small dog. I don’t have enough positive things to say about our visit - we loved it! - there is plenty of free parking - you can take a picnic and games, find a spot in the grounds and stay all day - lovely toilets - little cafe and ice cream parlour - big adventure playground and maze - beautiful walk around the lake - very clean and well maintained But best of all is that the site and castle are all dog friendly! We were able to tour the inside of the castle and take our dog with us - which is a rare treat and should be commended. I wish more places allowed this. The castle is beautiful. I would highly recommend Eastnor Castle for a day out - well done to everyone involved

6. Hellens

Much Marcle, Herefordshire., Ledbury HR8 2LY England +44 1531 660504 [email protected] http://hellensmanor.com
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Hellens

Jacobean Manor house in Much Marcle. Open Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday afternoons from Easter until the end of September. Tea rooms serving homemade cakes. Gardens with labyrinth, dovecote, pond, knot garden, mediaeval garden.

Reviewed By D8136YXrichardj - Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

A fascinating house with a hell of a history, fabulous artwork, treasures and decoration; we had a superb guide Justine and it's one of the best guided tours of its type that I've ever had.

7. Hereford Cathedral

5 College Cloisters Cathedral Close Cathedral Close, Hereford HR1 2NG England +44 1432 374200 http://www.herefordcathedral.org
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4.5 based on 1,918 reviews

Hereford Cathedral

Reviewed By JenAnnie - Nottingham, United Kingdom

What a fabulous visit we had to the Cathedral We can certainly recommend it Altho due to Covid some of the Cathedral is roped off, we walked round mist of it it is beautiful & it has such a brilliant History attached to it We went thru to the Chained Library (fascinating) & the Mappa Mundy which was a superb artifact to see. So interesting to see the Medieval map where scholars only knew & depicted Europe Asia & Africa. With many unusual birds & beats. So glad we went to see it. 5 star review for the Cathedral experience.

8. Hereford Cider Museum

Pomona Place, Hereford HR4 0EF England +44 1432 354207 [email protected] http://www.cidermuseum.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 299 reviews

Hereford Cider Museum

Visit this museum in the heart of Herefordshire and learn about the history of cidermaking. Discover how apples were harvested, milled, pressed and the juice fermented to produce cider. Walk through the fascinating champagne cider cellars and find out how two 19th century brothers created the Bulmers empire. Visits include a free sample of cider in the gift shop. There is a tea room and free parking. Annual Cidermaking festival in October, see website for details.

Reviewed By 829te - Porthcawl, United Kingdom

Visit the cider museum it was fantastic looking back on history of cider making and how it made today we then had a sampling session at the end which was great to taste the difference ciders there a lovely little tea shop to have a cup of tea and the gift shop has loads of lovely items to purchase

9. Brockhampton Estate

Bringsty WR6 5TB England +44 1885 482077 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brockhampton-estate/
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4.5 based on 441 reviews

Brockhampton Estate

Reviewed By 560philipm - London, United Kingdom

This is a spectacular National Trust property with a fascinating medieval manor house set in beautiful countryside. On arrival, there is a short drive to a cafe and parking area. Cars can be left here and there is a pleasant walk through woodland and fields for about 1500m to the manor house. Alternatively cars can be driven on a narrow road to a second parking area close to the house. Remember that if you choose to walk, then it is uphill on the way back! At the manor house there is the main house, a small gatehouse and a ruined chapel. There is also interesting displays and a coffee area in the stables area. Do go exploring the gatehouse - you can climb up some steep stairs to the upper room - it seems that most visitors just hurry though the gatehouse to get to the main house. Here there is the medieval hall, with old timber framing and a minstrels gallery (climb some steep stairs to the gallery and then go on to other rooms in the house). Each room is set out in a different era of the properties history, finishing with a 1950's lounge. There is a model house that children can put together to discover how the timber framing works. The estate covers about 1700 acres and there are plenty of signed walks so it is easy to sped all day at the Brockhampton Estate.

10. Goodrich Castle

Castle Lane, Goodrich, Ross-on-Wye HR9 6HY England +44 1600 890538 [email protected] http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/goodrich-castle/?utm_source=Trip%20Advisor&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Trip%20Advisor%20Profiles&utm_content=goodrich%20castle
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4.5 based on 1,130 reviews

Goodrich Castle

Reviewed By Daveshent - Leek, United Kingdom

Great castle visit for all ages, book in advance to ensure you get a time allocation, the visit is self directed but numbers controlled for social distancing, Its is a great castle in a wonderful location, lots of information boards bring alive the past and its easy to visualise what life was like and the history of the castle, there are some guides on hand for further detail, if its a nice day take a pic-nic and sit on he mat laws for a lovely lunch to soak up the surroundings. A great day out for all ages.

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