Icon/Navigation/Chevron/Left Back to search
1 of 14
View Image Gallery
  • A wooden cabin with large glass windows surrounded by tall trees and green foliage in a forest at Forest of Dean Woodland - Silver Birch Forest Of Dean
close

Floorplans

Floorplan

Floorplan

Photos

Floorplan

Holiday Park

Forest of Dean Woodland - Silver Birch

(Ref. 1146807)

Forest Of Dean, Gloucestershire Show on map

Part of Forest of Dean

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets: No

Features

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

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!

Summary

  • Single-storey cabin sleeping up to six guests
  • One double bedroom with en-suite shower and WC
  • Two twin bedrooms
  • One main bathroom with a shower over the bath
  • Open living area with floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Hot tub.
  • Enclosed private decking with outdoor furniture
  • Underfloor heating throughout the cabin
  • Fully fitted kitchen including, an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment and dishwasher
  • Dining table for four
  • Smart TV and wifi
  • In cabin delivery service for food & drink
  • Bed linen and towels provided
  • Parking for two cars
  • Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am (early check-in and late check-out are available at an extra cost)
  • On-site Forest Retreat: a restaurant, café and bar, with a well-stocked groceries and gift shop
  • Sorry, no pets allowed in this cabin.

Your home away from home

Forest Holidays Woodland Silver Birch cabin is one of a collection of cabins surrounded by oak trees and open meadows in the Forest of Dean, Wye Valley.

Experience a one-of-a-kind break with all the comforts of home, easy dining options and activities and extras that will make it an unforgettable holiday in nature. Escape into a corner of calm in the forest, with muted shades of slate blue and soft grey complemented by weathered oak furniture and floor-to-ceiling views, in a cabin built to sit sensitively within the woodland. A great choice for group getaways and families, the Silver Birch has everything you need for your self-catering break, with high-spec fittings, botanical inspired accents, fully equipped kitchen and an outdoor hot tub overlooking the trees. Under a canopy of oak trees, explore the woodland trails and open meadows of Britain's most famous forest - home to Tawny owls, Roe deer and badgers. Venture out to the Wye Valley, conquer the soaring outcrop of Symonds Yat and explore Puzzlewood, or stay on location to try your hand at horse riding, llama trekking and mountain biking.

With the River Wye nearby, jump on the river for kayaking, canoeing and paddle-boarding experiences and enjoy a taste of the authentic local flavour at Silver Circle Distillery, where you can make your own gin. In the forest, book a range of Forest Ranger activities that will help you connect with nature and the forest around you – from Nature Tots for under-5s, to Wildlife Wonders and Survival Skills, for any age. When you book a Forest Holiday you're supporting nature too – they're stewards of 244.5 hectares of forest, managing the land for conservation and creating spaces in nature for people to stay.

As a certified B Corp, their business has been recognised as a force for good.

The cabin you are booking is a Forest of Dean Woodland - Silver Birch cabin.

Your cabin will have the items referred to in this property description, but it may not be the cabin that is pictured here.

Your cabin could have a different position, view and/or layout for example

Forest of Dean

Park Information

Overview

Why book the Forest of Dean?

Nestled in one of the country’s last remaining ancient woodlands, booking one of these Forest of Dean holiday lodges is a wonderful idea for your next getaway! Offering guests plenty of peace and tranquillity, these lodges come complete with everything you need to have a fantastic holiday. Not only that, but you’ll also be no more than a short drive away from some of Gloucestershire’s best towns, villages, landmarks and attractions. Popular with couples, families and groups of friends, you’re bound to have an amazing time staying at one of these Forest of Dean log cabins. 

Features

Plus so much more

  • Bike Hire*
  • Forest Quiz
  • On-site Bar and Restaurant
  • Woodland Walks
  • Pottery Painting*
  • In-Cabin Spa Treatments*
  • Off-Site Gin Making Experience*
* additional fees apply

Sitemap

Forest of Dean Sitemap

Local Area

Places to Visit near these Forest of Dean Lodges

With a host of fantastic places to visit from these Forest of Dean lodges, you and your guests won’t struggle to find lots of things to see and do during your break! For example, the neighbouring town of Monmouth can be found just over the border in Wales and only a 15-minute drive away from the site. Here, you’ll find the historic Monmouth Castle just next to the high street, as well as a handful of great pubs and cafes to stop off at after a day of exploring.  Another popular place to visit from these Forest of Dean holiday lodges is the town of Ross-on-Wye. Nestled in the beautiful Wye Valley, it’s only a 20-minute drive away from the site and is home to plenty of places to eat, drink and shop. Whilst here, be sure to take a wander down to the River Wye and follow along the River Walk path where you can take in the stunning views of the town. 

What's Nearby

Attractions
Shops
Transport
  • Puzzlewood
    2.7 miles
  • Clearwell Caves
    3.4 miles
  • Goodrich Castle
    5.1 miles
  • National Trust's The Kymin
    6.5 miles
  • Tintern Abbey
    12.4 miles
  • Raglan Castle
    14.1 miles
  • National Trust's Skenfrith Castle
    15.4 miles
  • On-site Shop
    On site
  • Lidl
    1.8 miles
  • M&S Simply Food
    6.5 miles
  • Waitrose
    6.6 miles
  • Gloucester Train Station
    20 miles
  • Cardiff Airport
    55 miles

FAQ

Forest of Dean Lodges FAQs

Is there parking at these Forest of Dean lodges?
Yes, there is parking available at these Forest of Dean lodges. Each cabin has 2 allocated parking spaces, although the Golden Oak Treehouse cabins have 3. If you're brining additional cars you can register these with the on-site team and park them, for free, at the Forest Retreat.
Can I charge my electric vehicle in the Forest of Dean?
Yep, there are two electric car charging points found near the Forest Retreat.
Is WiFi available in Forest of Dean lodges?
Basic internet access is available at these Forest of Dean lodges, however you can upgrade to premium WiFi with our in-cabin entertainment package. This can be purchased either before or during your stay (subject to availability). Wi-Fi is also available for use in the Forest Retreat.
What time is check-in/check-out?
You can check-in between 16:00 and 20:00 on the day of arrival. Check-out is before 10:00 on the morning of departure. For a supplementary fee, your stay can be extended with early check-in (14:00) or a late check-out (12:00).
What types of lodges are available in the Forest of Dean?
There are nine different types of lodges available at the Forest of Dean: Golden Oak Hideaway, Meadow – Golden Oak Treehouse, Meadow – Golden Oak, Meadow – Silver Birch, Meadow – Wheelchair-adapted Silver Birch, Woodland - Golden Oak Treehouse, Woodland – Golden Oak, Woodland – Silver Birch and Woodland – Wheelchair-adapted Silver Birch.

Where you’ll be staying

View on map

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.