Weobley 4.6 miles.
Glamping at the Homestead - en-suite bell tent..
Tucked away on a farm in Norton Wood near Weobley, Herefordshire is this inviting bell tent, Rosiebell.
Ideal for a couple's rural getaway, the tent sits with three others in a remote location within the quaint, Herefordshire countryside.
Upon arrival at the farm, you will discover a handy off-road parking space, before the owners kindly provide you with a wheelbarrow to steer your luggage to the charming abode.
Make your way inside the tent to find a fabulously decorated studio-style layout, with a king-size double bed taking centre stage, along with a toasty woodburning stove.
Take a seat by the fire after a day packed with countryside walks and warm your toes, as you savour a well-deserved glass of wine.
After a moment of relaxation, progress to an external private kitchenette/diner, where you can fix up a quick meal to be enjoyed at the dining table, or in the comfort of your own tent.
Before bed, freshen up in the external hot water shower, where you can enjoy a refreshing rinse in the walk-in cubicle with its own vanity unit.
After relishing a well-earned rest in bed, make your way out to the private lawn, where you can rustle up some grilled treats on the barbecue to enjoy with your partner.
Get to know your surroundings and venture to Kinnersley or travel a little further afield to Weobley to find all your amenities resting in one location, including a supermarket and another friendly pub, along with the renowned Black and White Village Trail.
A scenic drive will take you to Hay-on-Wye, a small market town that hosts a delightful outdoor space, The Warren, the winding river Wye, a Castle and the weekly market, where you can pick up local wares and produce at the Memorial Square.
The cathedral city and county town of Herefordshire, Hereford, isn't far and houses a fantastic range of attractions for you to experience, including a range of museums, such as the fascinating Hereford Cider Museum, Hereford Museum and Art Gallery, as well as the Waterworks Museum.
A little further afield you will find Ludlow, a town steeped in history, where you can explore Ludlow Castle or experience its markets, fairs and concerts, embark on a stroll through the Whitcliffe Common Nature Reserve, before enjoying a pint at The Unicorn Inn.
There is so much more to see in this beautiful region, with the farm having easy access to a range of Areas of Outstanding Beauty, including the Shropshire Hills, along with the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park).
Treat yourself and your partner to a countryside break by choosing a stay at Rosiebell.