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JimE
14-06-2013, 20:56
Just booked a campsite near Hereford for a week getting there Sat 22nd June we've never spent much time in that part of the country. Any suggestions as to places to visit, things to do? Preferably dog friendly.....

darryl
14-06-2013, 21:10
Just booked a campsite near Hereford for a week getting there Sat 22nd June we've never spent much time in that part of the country. Any suggestions as to places to visit, things to do? Preferably dog friendly.....

where u staying? I grew up in ledbury in Herefordshire

JimE
14-06-2013, 21:17
It's call Cuckoo Corner campsite at Moreton-On-Lugg.

puddle hoppers inc.
14-06-2013, 21:25
looking at weather reports find a pub and stay in it lol! joking aside, ludlow aint too far away, lovely castle and market, good pubs and grub :thumb2

JimE
14-06-2013, 21:48
A bit of rain never hurt anyone, the joys of camping in the UK lol and there are always places to shelter.... Inside the tent with a bottle or two of something nice lol

puddle hoppers inc.
14-06-2013, 22:02
good plan! malvern hills aint far away if it is dry, some good views too!

JimE
14-06-2013, 23:58
good plan! malvern hills aint far away if it is dry, some good views too!

Didn't realise they get further away in wet weather lol, most of my holiday snaps are grey sunless wet landscapes. A few more will bore the neighbours lol

(RIP) rustygates
15-06-2013, 10:45
JimE, Cuckoo's corner a great cl with wifi, tasty fish'n-chips at Moreton-on-lugg village.we travelled to various little villages Weobley with black & white timbered buildings-SAS HQ Creden Hill and Marden where most of your Strawberries come from and loads of quaint villages with good food and pubs and of course Hereford inc the Mapa-Mundi ancient map of the world at the Cathedral and the strange BLACK Hereford bull, major cock-up by someone.

rustygates

darryl
15-06-2013, 13:03
good plan! malvern hills aint far away if it is dry, some good views too!

very true I was up there this morning walking the dog