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Best Forest of Dean villas and holiday homes with a pool

Among the 761 accommodations in Forest of Dean, here are the 4 best villas and holiday homes with a pool

Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Forest of Dean
9.9 10 reviews
Forest of Dean
04/07 – 05/07
£421/nightfor 1 night

Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 2
cottage
Bottom Lodge, a single-storey lodge in Llanvair Discoed, Monmouthshire, offers stunning valley and River Severn views, situated 4.3km from Penhow village with its castle and amenities.
This 105 square metre property sleeps four in two bedrooms (double and bunk), boasting a well-equipped kitchen, swimming pool, jacuzzi, garden, parking, internet access, and a wood-burning stove; explore nearby Caldicot Castle and Newport Wetlands.
Cottage ∙ 5 Bedrooms ∙ 10 Guests - Forest of Dean
9.9 8 reviews
Forest of Dean
14/08 – 17/08
£1312/nighttotal: £3936 (3 )

Cottage ∙ 5 Bedrooms ∙ 10 Guests

5 4
cottage , The Hendre
This five-bedroom Arts and Crafts style cottage is situated near Monmouth (6.4km), offering easy access to Offa's Dyke Path, the National Cycle Network, and the Brecon Beacons National Park (17.7km).
The 45 square metre property sleeps ten guests and boasts a games room, hot tub, sauna, outdoor shower, BBQ, enclosed paddock, and a dedicated yoga/exercise outbuilding with equipment, alongside a well-equipped kitchen and multiple Smart TVs.
Phocle Ridge - Forest of Dean
9.8 33 reviews
Forest of Dean
23/12 – 27/12
£268/nighttotal: £1072 (4 )

Phocle Ridge

2 3
house , Ross on Wye
Phocle Ridge is a holiday home situated in Ross on Wye, just a short drive from Wilton Castle and within easy reach of other local attractions. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The two-bedroom property offers 105 square meters of space, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Enjoy a relaxing stay with amenities including a private garden, hot tub, fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Forest of Dean
10 7 reviews
Forest of Dean
23/12 – 27/12
£443/nighttotal: £1772 (4 )

Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

1 3
cottage , Birdwood
The Hay Barn, a stylish Birdwood holiday home in Gloucestershire, is situated 13.7 kilometres from Gloucester, offering easy access to May Hill and the Forest of Dean.
This 105 square metre self-catering property boasts one bedroom sleeping four guests, a spacious open-plan living area with a fully equipped kitchen, two patios (one with a barbecue), a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and is within walking distance of Bulley Lane Fishing Pools.

Best family friendly Forest of Dean villas and holiday home

Among the 761 accommodations in Forest of Dean, here are the 4 best family friendly villas and holiday homes

Luxury Self Catering Cottage In Historic Village Setting In The Forest Of Dean - Forest of Dean
10 58 reviews
Forest of Dean
27/06 – 04/07
£187/nighttotal: £1309 (7 )

Luxury Self Catering Cottage In Historic Village Setting In The Forest Of Dean

3 2
cottage , Newland
The Coach House is a charming cottage located in the peaceful village of Newland, just a short walk from The Ostrich Inn and within easy reach of the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. It has received excellent user ratings for its comfortable and well-equipped accommodation.
The cottage has three bedrooms, accommodating up to six guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen, a secluded courtyard with a BBQ, and a mature garden. Guests can enjoy a range of activities, including walking, cycling, and exploring the nearby attractions, making it an ideal choice for families and pet owners.
The Annex - Forest of Dean
9.6 12 reviews
Forest of Dean
14/08 – 17/08
£176/nighttotal: £528 (3 )

The Annex

2 4
house , Drybrook
The Annex is situated in Drybrook, just a short drive from Westbury Court Garden and Wilton Castle, offering a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle. It has received excellent user and location ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers seeking a relaxing stay.
The property is a comfortable two-bedroom house with one bathroom, spanning 105 square metres and accommodating up to four guests. It offers a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, free parking, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a pleasant and convenient stay.
River Wye View Cottage - Forest of Dean
9.1 19 reviews
Forest of Dean
23/12 – 27/12
£101/nighttotal: £404 (4 )

River Wye View Cottage

2 3
cottage , Symonds Yat, Ross-on-Wye
This charming cottage is situated in Symonds Yat, a picturesque village overlooking the River Wye, just 11km from the market town of Ross-on-Wye and the historic town of Monmouth. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The two-bedroom cottage can comfortably accommodate three guests. It features a cosy living room with a wood burner, a well-equipped kitchen/dining room, and a private enclosed garden with a patio and garden furniture. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a dishwasher, washing machine, and private parking, as well as explore the nearby Forest of Dean, the Cotswolds, and Cheltenham.
Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Forest of Dean
Forest of Dean
27/06 – 04/07
£120/nighttotal: £840 (7 )

Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

1 2
cottage
The Old Stable, a one-bedroom cottage in Dursley, Gloucestershire, offers direct access to the Cotswold Way and is within walking distance of Dursley town centre, with Berkeley Castle and Slimbridge Wetland Centre nearby (distances unspecified).
This stone barn conversion provides an open-plan living space, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a galleried super king-size bedroom, an enclosed courtyard, and private parking for two cars, accommodating up to two guests.

Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Forest of Dean

  • What are the must-see attractions in the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom?

    For a quintessential Forest of Dean experience, you shouldn't miss Puzzlewood, a magical, ancient woodland with winding paths and unusual rock formations. The Dean Heritage Centre offers a fascinating glimpse into the area's industrial past, particularly its forestry and mining heritage. For outdoor adventures, explore the Sculpture Trail at Symonds Yat, showcasing stunning works of art amidst breathtaking views of the River Wye. Finally, a visit to the charming town of Coleford, with its historic market square, is a must.
  • What are the best holiday homes in Forest of Dean?

  • Is the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom known for mountains, beaches, forests, or other types of landscapes?

    The Forest of Dean is primarily known for its extensive forests, hence the name! It's characterised by rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and the River Wye, which carves a picturesque path through the landscape. While not mountainous, there are some significant hills and valleys offering varied terrain. There are no beaches in the Forest of Dean.
  • What are the best holiday homes with a pool in Forest of Dean?

    Jollys Of Goodrich, Ingleside and The Stable are the best holiday homes with a pool in Forest of Dean.

  • What are the most surprising and hidden attractions in the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom?

    One surprising gem is the clear, sparkling waters of Clearwell Caves, a former lead mine now open for exploration. Hidden away are also some stunning viewpoints, like those found along the trails near Littledean, offering panoramic views often overlooked by casual visitors. The many smaller, less-visited trails throughout the forest also offer a wealth of hidden beauty.
  • What are the best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in Forest of Dean?

  • What are some unique ways to learn about the culture of the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom by engaging with its people?

    Visiting local pubs and chatting with the locals is a great way to experience the friendly atmosphere and hear stories of the area. Attending a local event, such as a farmers market in Coleford or a craft fair in a village, allows you to interact with people who create and sell local goods. Consider joining a guided walk focusing on local history or folklore – this provides a more structured way of learning about the area's culture from knowledgeable guides.
  • What are the best holiday homes for families and kids in Forest of Dean?

  • How much time should you set aside to thoroughly explore the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom?

    To truly appreciate the Forest of Dean, at least three days is recommended. This allows time to explore the major attractions, enjoy some leisurely walks, and discover some of the hidden gems. A longer stay, of a week or more, would permit a more in-depth exploration of the area's many trails and activities.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday homes in Forest of Dean?

  • Is there anything you might not think to pack for a trip to the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom?

    Good walking boots are essential, as much of the exploration involves walking on uneven terrain. Waterproof clothing is also a must, as the weather in the Forest of Dean can be unpredictable. Insect repellent is advisable during the warmer months, and a map or GPS device could be useful for navigating the extensive network of trails.
  • What are the best holiday homes with parking in Forest of Dean?

  • What cultural experiences or workshops in the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom offer something different?

    The Forest of Dean is known for its strong artistic community. Check for local pottery workshops or painting classes, often held in charming village halls or studios. You might also find opportunities to learn traditional crafts like woodworking or basket weaving, reflecting the area's historical connection to these skills. Specific workshops vary seasonally, so it is best to check local listings closer to your travel dates.
  • Are there any food festivals in the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom where you can try local food?

    The Forest of Dean doesn't have large-scale, dedicated food festivals like some other regions. However, many smaller events and farmers' markets throughout the year offer opportunities to sample local produce and artisan foods. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for information on these events.
  • What seasonal natural events, such as migrations or blooming periods, occur in the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom?

    Spring sees the vibrant blooming of bluebells in the ancient woodlands, a truly spectacular sight. Autumn brings the stunning colours of the changing leaves. Bird migrations are less prominent than in coastal areas, but you can still observe various bird species throughout the year. Specific dates for peak blooming vary each year depending on the weather.

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Best Forest of Dean villas and holiday homes with a kitchen

Rabbit Meadow Lodge - Sleeps Up To 4 People - Forest of Dean
9.9 25 reviews
Forest of Dean
11/09 – 13/09
£140/nighttotal: £280 (2 )

Rabbit Meadow Lodge - Sleeps Up To 4 People

2 4
house , Usk
Rabbit Meadow Lodge is a charming house located in Usk, a historic market town in Monmouthshire, Wales, just 37 km from Cardiff and 45 km from Bristol. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom property can comfortably accommodate up to 7 guests in its 84 square metres of living space. The house offers a well-equipped kitchen, a peaceful garden, stunning mountain views, free Wi-Fi and private parking, making it a perfect base for exploring the area.
Horse Gin - Forest of Dean
Forest of Dean
27/06 – 04/07
£81/nighttotal: £567 (7 )

Horse Gin

1 2
house , Lydney
This detached house in Lydney is located 32 kilometres from Kingsholm Stadium and 40 kilometres from Bristol Parkway Station.
This property offers accommodation for three guests with one bedroom, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, garden, and parking, with golfing, cycling, and fishing available nearby.
Hill Farm Cottage - Forest of Dean
9.2 156 reviews
Forest of Dean
23/12 – 27/12
£147/nighttotal: £588 (4 )

Hill Farm Cottage

2 3
house , Bacton
Hill Farm Cottage is situated in Bacton, just 6.6 miles from Longtown Castle and 15 miles from Kinnersley Castle, offering a peaceful escape in the countryside. It has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The cottage has two bedrooms and one bathroom, spanning 105 square metres. It comes with a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a fireplace, a garden, free parking, and free Wi-Fi, allowing you to enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities.
Rustic Studio Retreat In Walled Garden, Log Burner - Forest of Dean
10 14 reviews
Forest of Dean
04/07 – 08/07
£116/nighttotal: £464 (4 )

Rustic Studio Retreat In Walled Garden, Log Burner

1 2
cabin , Herefordshire
This rustic woodland studio is situated in the Wye Valley countryside, 24 kilometers from Monmouth, offering direct access to woodland walks.
This open-plan apartment accommodates two guests and features a log burner, two private balconies, exclusive use of the studio with its own entrance, and shared access to a walled garden.

Best Forest of Dean villas and holiday homes with jacuzzi

Woodland Dome - Forest of Dean
9.8 6 reviews
Forest of Dean
23/12 – 27/12
£370/nighttotal: £1480 (4 )

Woodland Dome

1 3
house , Thornbury
This Woodland dome, a one-bedroom house in Thornbury, is situated 16km from Bristol Parkway Station and 23km from Clifton, offering convenient access to these key locations.
The self-catering property sleeps seven guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen, private terrace, air conditioning, Jacuzzi, free Wi-Fi, parking, and an electric vehicle charging station.
Phocle Ridge, Pet Friendly, With Hot Tub In Ross-on-wye - Forest of Dean
10 1 review
Forest of Dean
23/12 – 27/12
£269/nighttotal: £1076 (4 )

Phocle Ridge, Pet Friendly, With Hot Tub In Ross-on-wye

2 3
cottage , Ross-on-Wye
Phocle Ridge is a single-storey cottage located in Phocle, just a short walk from Phocle Lake and a pub, offering a peaceful countryside retreat near Ross-on-Wye. This charming property is conveniently situated close to the historic market town, providing easy access to its shops, pubs, and restaurants.
The cottage can accommodate up to four guests and features two bedrooms and one bathroom. The property offers a private hot tub, a spacious garden with a patio, a summerhouse, and modern amenities such as a washing machine, a fully equipped kitchen, and WiFi.
Herefordshire Holiday Cottages - Forest of Dean
9.1 361 reviews
Forest of Dean
04/07 – 08/07
£111/nighttotal: £444 (4 )

Herefordshire Holiday Cottages

1 2
house , Lea
Herefordshire Holiday Cottages is located in Lea, just 5.5 miles from Wilton Castle and 12 miles from both Kingsholm Stadium and Gloucester Cathedral, making it an ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds. The accommodation has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The cottages offer a comfortable and spacious layout, perfect for families or groups of friends. Each unit features a well-equipped kitchen, a private bathroom, and a living area with a flat-screen TV. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a garden, a terrace, and a tennis court, as well as free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.
Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - Forest of Dean
9.9 10 reviews
Forest of Dean
14/08 – 17/08
£702/nighttotal: £2106 (3 )

Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

4 4
cottage
This Gloucestershire holiday home is located in Awre, a peaceful hamlet near the River Severn, 4km from the nearest pub and shop.
The 45 square metre property offers four bedrooms sleeping eight, two bathrooms, a private garden with hot tub, games room, and parking for three cars, plus Wi-Fi.
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