Campsites in Hereford, Herefordshire
3 bookable campsites in Hereford
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- In a walkers' paradise in the Herefordshire countryside
- Direct access to several trails including the Wye Valley Walk
- Fully insulated pods with ensuite
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
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- Large number of local National Trust properties to visit
- Collection of animals including giant rabbits, chickens, cats, ponies
- Eco loo and shower room
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Duo of shepherd's huts (2 adults and 2 children) 4 x No availability on our site -
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Yurt (pet free) 2 x No availability on our site Non-electric grass tent pitch unlimited x No availability on our site Non-electric grass tent pitch (two man) 2 x No availability on our site Electric hardstanding touring pitch 6 x No availability on our site
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There’s an absolute corker of a medieval world map at Hereford Cathedral in Herefordshire’s county town. (Absolutely corking cider and beef are also around, but we’ll get to that in a sec.) Whether the kids like it or not, if you’re off on a Hereford camping trip you should be off to see the mappa mundi, a delightfully bonkers thirteenth century map showing how medieval scholars saw the world (flat, mainly). And if old docs in general do it for you, also venture to the cathedral’s chained library, the oldest still intact in Europe, to see over 200 old medieval manuscripts and the eighth century Hereford Gospels. Yes, we’re a bit geeky.
And now, cider. Hereford not only has a Cider Route but a cider museum to greedily drink in scenery, history and fizzy apple goodness; both Bulmers and award-winning Westons produce their cider in the city for carting back to a Hereford campsite. Cider will also go jolly well with a trip to Hereford Racecourse or a tramp around Herefordshire Beacon, and kids should be merry chasing the butterflies around the butterfly trails of Haugh Woods.