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Proper 13th century country pub opposite the Cathedral of the Forest. 8 Real Ales. Great food.Facilities
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- Beer garden
Gradings
- 5 Food Standards Hygiene

Opening Times
* Daily 12.00-15.00 & 18.30-23.00.
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* Daily 12.00-15.00 & 18.30-23.00.
All Saints Church, Newland, The Cathedral of the Forest, dates back to the 1200's. This…
Visit artists in their workshops and galleries during the annual Open Studios Event in…
Foresters’ Forest is a £2.5m National Lottery Heritage funded scheme with 38 community…
Unique railway with walks through beautiful woodland.
Tickets last all day - enjoy as…
Natural walk through ancient mine workings. Ancient yew trees and gnarled roots climbing…
Puzzlewood is a magical day out in the Forest of Dean. An enchanting, ancient woodland,…
The ancient mines at Clearwell Caves are a secret world hidden beneath the trees; they…
13th century church standing 600 feet above the River Wye with superb views of the valley…
A site not to be missed by anyone interested in industrial archelogy - in the 19th…
When Admiral Lord Nelson visited the site in 1802 he described it as one of the most…
The nation's favourite river, flowing through some of the most beautiful lowland scenery…
The St Briavels parish curch of St Mary is situated directly in front of the the Norman…
A working colliery and museum set in the midst of the glorious Forest of Dean.
Mary Rose Young makes her distinctive Alice in Wonderland pottery at her studio in the…
The Shire Hall in Monmouth is a beautiful, historic attraction, licensed for Weddings and…
Extensively rebuilt in 1737, with only the original tower and redesigned spire retained,…
The Savoy Theatre is open every day. We show the latest films, special cinema events, and…
One of the world's best collections on the famous Admiral Nelson & Local history.…
Picturesque ponds, home to lots of wildlife. Great picnic area and central for walks and…
RSPB Nature Reserve managed in partnership with Forestry England, ideal for birdwatching…
Internationally renowned viewpoint with fantastic views over the Wye Valley
With trails for all abilities, this is the perfect place to start your cycling adventure…
Beechenhurst lies in the heart of the forest, and is a great place to start your…
4.5 mile long woodland Sculpture Trail. Walk underneath a stained glass window hung high…
A stunning section of the Wye Valley Walk high above the River Wye with some of the most…
The Geomap celebrates both the geological and the industrial history of the Forest of…
An arboretum full of unusual and interesting trees in the heart of the Forest of Dean
A small fishing lake in the Speech House woods, used as a filming location in the BBC…
Formerly the site of the New Fancy coal mine, the old spoil heap now provides spectacular…
Home to Wye Valley Gin and series of small batch limited edition seasonal spirits, Silver…
This traditional hedge maze is great fun for everyone. Find your way to the Temple at the…
Walk with butterflies as you explore the incredible and beautiful world of these…
A nature reserve and lake in the heart of the Forest of Dean which is home to a wide…
At Wye Valley Alpacas adults and children of all ages can stroke and feed the alpacas…
Beautiful lake in the Forest of Dean, popular for walking, with lots of picnic benches,…
Vineyard tours. Award winning wines. Wine and mead tasting. Sales/gift shop /plant sales.…
A Visitor Centre with exhibitions, activities, refreshments & local information.
A 8.5 mile trip through the medieval forest to Parkend with steam and some heritage…
Fine formal gardens open every spring April-June. Beautiful rhododendron and azalea…
Award winning Abbey Mill, set amidst breath-taking scenery on the banks of the River Wye.…
Tintern was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. …
A vibrant visitor centre where you can see a wide range of arts and crafts, enjoy local…
We are a small artisan Chocolate Business based in the Forest of Dean. We use local…
Spectacular views over Tintern Abbey and the River Wye from this iconic viewpoint along…
A popular picnic site with picnic tables, an easy access path and a paddling area
Explore the 12th century keep, chapel and maze of small rooms. Climb to the battlements…
A heathland restoration project, Tidenham Chase offers great walks and stunning views and…
12th century parish church with commanding views over the Wye Valley.
Parish church built in the 12 century on an earlier holy site and restored in 1859.
A haven for wildlife and the surrounding paths are suitable for the less able and…
The history of the Forest from the Ice Age to present day; the Gruffalo woodland trail, a…
The viewpoint looks over a horseshoe bend in the River Severn and on a fine day, you will…
Chepstow Park is a large block of woodland with both mature broadleaf and conifer species
Breathtaking views from Eagle's Nest at the top of the steep, wooded limestone cliff.
Lydney Harbour is a place steeped in history and heritage - in the 19th and early 20th…
Foxtail is a handcrafted small batch Gin which is made in the heart of the Wye Valley…
Surrounded by cliffs, with views over the River Wye it is a truly memorable spot
Historic path along cliffs overlooking the River Wye popular during the Wye Tour. Part of…
Apple County Cider Co is the creation of the award winning cider producer Ben Culpin. Ben…
A late medieval castle dating from between the 15th and early 17th-centuries.
The medieval church of St. Michael and All Angels lies at the heart of Mitcheldean on the…
The Bespoke Brewing Co. is a traditional brewery producing high quality, award winning…
3 Giant maize mazes with hidden objectives to find. Do the Quiz or climb look out towers.…
Winners of the BBC Drinks Producer Food & Farming Award 2019 making traditional cider and…
The church of St Mary the Virgin stands on one of the highest points in the town and the…
Cookery experiences for all ages and budgets. We offer holiday activities, parties,…
Small family business producing award-winning traditionally made cider and perry on the…
Discover the history of this ancient town, once an important port, market centre and…
13th century. The churchyard contains a 1000 year old yew tree and under the tree, beside…
The Church of St Teilo is the parish church of Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire, "An…
Traditionally crafted real ales. We use only the finest ingredients and our own mineral…
May Hill is one of the most familiar landmarks for many miles around, with its near…
Unusual church in an ornate Italianate style in the heart of rural Herefordshire.
Hand made cheesemaking can be seen Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Owls, Eagles, Hawks, Falcons and Vultures flown daily whatever the weather. Gardens,…
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Castle's exciting past. Caldicot Castle's…
A picture postcard rural Herefordshire village with impressive arts and crafts church
One of Britain's few truly spectacular natural phenomena, this large surge wave that can…
One of two splendid churches in Kempley, St Edward's is architecturally interesting…
Large picturesque lake surrounded by park not far from the centre of Newent town.
Home to the finest collection of Romanesque sculpture in England. It was built in about…
St. Mary's Church has been a place of worship for almost 800 years. The 150ft spire on…
Ty Gwyn Cider - Real artisan/craft farm cider in a stunning location on the Welsh border.…
A Norman church with some very fine 12th century murals.
For a great family day out come to Westons Cider Mill, join a tour, sample our ciders or…
Highnam Church was described by John Betjeman as "The most complete Victorian Church in…
Gloucester Cathedral, or the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible…
The current Hereford Cathedral, located at Hereford in England, dates from 1079. Its most…
Nature in Art, the world's first museum & art gallery dedicated exclusively to art…
The GWR offers a great family day out for one ticket price with an exciting timetable…
From Coleford, go straight over the Clock Tower towards Newland. Follow the road down. At T Junction turn right into Newland. As you come into the village of Newland the pub is on the right hand side, with the 'Cathedral of the Forest' on the left.
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