Castle Rag
Parkend, Cotswolds & Heart of England, England
Family Friendly
From £392
per week
2
Sleeps
1
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
2
Dogs
About This Property
Castle Rag in Parkend, Gloucestershire sleeps two in one bedroom.
Castle Rag consists of an open-plan living space with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, kettle, toaster, dining seating, Smart TV, and WiFi. There is a double bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Outside, there is an secure patio with furniture. Designated off-road parking for two cars is available. EV charge point is available free of charge. Secure bike storage and fully-kitted bike workshop available. Two well-behaved pets are welcome, and smoking is not permitted. A shop and pub are 0.2 miles away, and a river is 0.4 miles away. Enjoy a delightful Forest of Dean escape at Castle Rag. Note: The driveway and grounds will shortly be secured by an automatic electronic gate, providing security and a safe garden for dogs. 150GBP Good housekeeping Bond. Double sofa bed also available to use.
The thriving village of Parkend, at the foot of the Cannop Valley, lies at the southern end of the Royal Forest of Dean and offers two lovely pubs, a store, Post Office and a 19th century railway station, part of the Dean Forest Railway. The RSPB Nagshead Reserve is home to many rare woodland birds and offers interesting events for all ages throughout the year. The magnificent Royal Forest of Dean, England's largest oak forest and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, boasts numerous trails that can be explored on foot, by bike or on horseback. Caving, abseiling and a high wire rope course are for the more adventurous, whilst fishing, golf, kayaking and canoeing are other popular activities in this unspoilt area. The eerie caverns and ancient caves of Clearwell are close by, as are the Gloucestershire Way and Offa's Dyke Path. Close by, Symonds Yat boasts natural scenery and straddles the beautiful River Wye with its magnificent limestone 'rock', popular with climbers, and well-known for its viewpoint. Visit the historic town of Monmouth with its mixture of elegant Georgian mansions and Victorian courtyards, or the lovely town of Ross-on-Wye with its timbered Tudor houses and delightful riverside walks, both offering excellent shops, pubs and restaurants. The unspoilt Malvern Hills, Brecon Beacon National Park and Black Mountains, as well as lovely Cotswold towns and villages are just a little further afield.
Herefordshire offers visitors the chance to journey through lush green countryside, enjoying splendid black-and-white timbered villages, a magnificent cathedral city, a fairytale Georgian castle at Eastnor or books galore in famous Hay-on-Wye.
The thriving village of Parkend, at the foot of the Cannop Valley, lies at the southern end of the Royal Forest of Dean and offers two lovely pubs, a store, Post Office and a 19th century railway station, part of the Dean Forest Railway. The RSPB Nagshead Reserve is home to many rare woodland birds and offers interesting events for all ages throughout the year. The magnificent Royal Forest of Dean, England's largest oak forest and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, boasts numerous trails that can be explored on foot, by bike or on horseback. Caving, abseiling and a high wire rope course are for the more adventurous, whilst fishing, golf, kayaking and canoeing are other popular activities in this unspoilt area. The eerie caverns and ancient caves of Clearwell are close by, as are the Gloucestershire Way and Offa's Dyke Path. Close by, Symonds Yat boasts natural scenery and straddles the beautiful River Wye with its magnificent limestone 'rock', popular with climbers, and well-known for its viewpoint. Visit the historic town of Monmouth with its mixture of elegant Georgian mansions and Victorian courtyards, or the lovely town of Ross-on-Wye with its timbered Tudor houses and delightful riverside walks, both offering excellent shops, pubs and restaurants. The unspoilt Malvern Hills, Brecon Beacon National Park and Black Mountains, as well as lovely Cotswold towns and villages are just a little further afield.
Herefordshire offers visitors the chance to journey through lush green countryside, enjoying splendid black-and-white timbered villages, a magnificent cathedral city, a fairytale Georgian castle at Eastnor or books galore in famous Hay-on-Wye.
Amenities
Parking
WiFi
Garden
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
TV
Microwave
EV Charging
Highchair
Cot Available
Nearby
Near Pub
Near Fishing
Cycling Nearby
Additional Information
Oil-fired central heating. Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, iron, ironing board, kettle, toaster. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. In rent. Bed linen and towels inc. In rent. Highchair available. Travel cot and stairgate available on request. Designated off-road parking for 2 cars onsite. Secure patio with furniture. EV charge point is available free of charge. Secure bike storage and fully-kitted bike workshop available. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.2 miles, river 0.4 miles. Note: The driveway and grounds will shortly be secured by an automatic electronic gate, providing security and a safe garden for dogs. £150 Good Housekeeping Bond. Double sofa bed also available to use.