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Forest of Dean Woodland - Golden Oak Treehouse

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Forest Of Dean, Gloucestershire Show on map

  • 10 Guests

  • 5 Bedrooms

  • 4 Bathrooms

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Log Burner
  • Private outdoor decking
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

1 Customer Review

  • "A very relaxing holiday for all the family in clean, comfortable, warm accommodation in the midst of, quiet, beautiful woodland."

    AnonymousOct 2023

This property is part of the Forest Holidays collection.
Forest Holidays provides holidays and short breaks in the UK’s most beautiful forests. A forest base to relax and reconnect with nature in your very own cabin with hot tub. Whether you’re looking for a family adventure in the outdoors, an unforgettable group getaway, or a cosy staycation for two – discover the ultimate forest break at one of their 13 UK forest locations. Dogs are welcome too!

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FOREST OF DEAN

Explore the woodland trails and open meadows of Britain's most famous forest - home to tawny owls, roe deer and badgers. There’s a canopy of oak trees, which feels like a different world. Venture out to the Wye Valley, conquer the soaring outcrop of Symonds Yat and explore Puzzlewood, or try your hand at canoeing, llama trekking and mountain biking. Symonds Yat straddles the River Wye on the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire borders. The perfect spot for a summer day out, it’s half an hour’s walk through the woods from the Forest of Dean cabin. After watching the peregrines at Symonds Yat Rock, take a riverside walk and then enjoy a hearty meal at the Saracen’s Head Inn. A great way to understand something of the character of the Forest of Dean is to take a whistle stop tour of its four market towns, Cinderford, Cole ford, Lydney, and Newent, each with a different but related history.