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Heart Of The Wye

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· Clifford, England
3 acres hosted by Anne L.
5 glamping pitches
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Modern yurt camping with views of the Wye Valley

Yurt camping in the Wye Valley? Yes please. The combination of a comfy pre-erected tent and one of the most unspoilt areas of natural beauty in the UK will be enough to pique the interest of many but if you need a little more information to be persuaded by Heart of the Wye, how about the following? The yurts offer spectacular countryside views, there’s a highly-rated off-grid dining experience on the doorstep and a cider orchard just down the road. On top of all that, the river flows by less than a mile away and the charming riverside town of Hay-on-Wye is only a couple further.

Each of the four modern yurts at Heart of the wye, is named and individually styled to highlight the natural features of the area: the oak trees, the apples, the night sky and the river. They’ve been sited here by Anne and Sam, who host chickens, sheep and bees alongside glamping guests. Their yurts occupy a sloping three-acre meadow and each has its own deck, fire pit and tarp-covered picnic bench. Inside, a made-up double bed makes them perfect for two but they are also perfectly easy to adapt for four, through the addition of two singles. Shared facilities include eco-friendly waterless toilets, hot-water showers and a lovely kitchen shed which offers undercover space to eat, dine and relax.

You’ll want to give yourself a break from cooking for at least one night, though, to visit supper club Off Grid Gourmet, which operates from within the smallholding. Book in and you can expect a sociable feast cooked on wood or charcoal – with a BYO policy on drinks. We’d suggest bringing a bottle of Artistraw cider, which is made within walking distance of the site. For a longer stroll, the Wye Valley Walk passes close by and offers a route to Hay-on-Wye, about three miles away. This well-signposted footpath skirts the banks of the biggest attraction of all: the Wye itself with all the wild swimming, kayaking, canoeing and paddleboarding you could wish for.

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Amanda L.recommends
August 29, 2023
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Fantastic. Anne and Sam were welcoming and the accommodation comfortable in a beautiful setting. Everything you need is on hand, with many unexpected extras such as hot water bottles and a welcome drink. Highly recommended
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Clifford, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Anne L.Joined in May 2022
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Situated just a couple of miles from the charming town of Hay on Wye and a short drive from the Brecon Beacons National Park, Heart of the Wye offers a unique glamping experience in a beautiful and convenient rural location. Overlooking the border between Hereford and Wales, your tent will have a spectacular view of the rolling fields and orchards of the Golden Valley.
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Heart of the Wye is on the edge of the village of Clifford, three miles from Hay-on-Wye, which is famous for its bookshops and the literary festival taking place annually in early June. You can drive there in less than 10 minutes or walk there in around an hour along the Wye Valley Walk. The area is great for outdoor adventure with long walks on the river bank, in the valley or over the nearby border with Wales in the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. The river is well known for kayaking and canoeing and there are plenty of places to hire vessels from, one of the closest of which is at Whitney's historic toll bridge, a quirky little structure in its own right. The cathedral city of Hereford is about 35-minutes’ drive.

Food and drink

The Off Grid Gourmet supper club operates from an “elegant dining shed” at the top of the orchard within the smallholding. It’s usually open on weekends in high season but it’s popular so book your spot when you book your yurt if dates are being advertised! Artistraw Cider is just a mile away and offers great-value tours and tastings. It occasionally has produce from their own garden for sale alongside bottles of organic cider. There are plenty of options for eating and drinking out in Hay-on-Wye, three miles from site, and there’s a regular market in the town on a Thursday which brings local producers together.

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