♡Amazing Cozy Pax Cabin with Beautiful Everything
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    Price £150 per night
    Size: 2 People
    Location: Herefordshire, United Kingdom
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    The Arbour
    Cabin for 2 from £150 per night
    With the option of anything from huge hikes in the Brecon Beacons, wildlife watching from the comfort of the sofa, or a relaxing soak in the hot tub, this is the perfect place to let nature work its restorative magic.

    If you fancy getting active, then bring a bike or a kayak, or just your best boots and explore the Wye Valley, the Black Mountains and even the woodlands at the bottom of the hill.
    The Hereford Way is a few steps away, the Offa’s Dyke path not much further and there’s simply endless possibility for bright and breezy days out. Routes to the local pubs offer shorter walks, with The Rhydespence Inn and the Boat at Whitney a mile or so away, but bear in mind that what goes down the hill has to yomp back up after some fine eating and drinking. If you drive off on your days out, you’ll arrive back at the barns, where there’s storage space for wet gear, bikes and even boats if you brought them.

    About 30m along the hill you’ll see Russet, Pax’s sister cabin, and down the slope is a third space, Old Fred. You’ll probably meet the neighbours up at the barns, but the three share no facilities except parking. They have been created as simple, cosy spaces where you can sit back and switch off, wrap your hands around a cup of tea and watch the sun set on the hills and the glow of the wood-burner.
    The cabin itself is a labour of love, crafted by owners Sarah and Chris with the help of their son, set among replanted orchards and restored hedgerows, where there used to be nothing but chicken sheds. There’s a king-size bed, an en suite, modern bathroom and gas hobs and a microwave to cook on, although more daring chefs can get the campfire going and try their hand with the pot and kettle on the tripod. If you’re staying in early September, you might hear and see hay being harvested in the neighbouring field, but the upside is that this draws a huge flock of red kites to hunt. At any time of year, the enormous work that’s gone into rewilding and restoring the countryside means some great wildlife spotting, with rabbits, deer, foxes and birds of prey all thriving around you. Slightly less wild is the resident cat, named Dracula Jeff by the grandchildren, who might come and check you out but is generally nervous around strangers.
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