Abbots Lodge  :  Luxury Bed and Breakfast Accommodation

Wigmore  :  Herefordshire  :  HR6 9UD  :  01568 770036  :  john@abbotslodgebandb.co.uk

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Cycling, walking, visiting historical sites, bird-watching, shopping, enjoying the many and varied cultural events staged locally throughout the year - it is all possible during your stay at Abbots Lodge.

 

Cycling the quiet rural roads, walking the Mortimer Trail, canoeing on the river Wye, mountain biking in the Mortimer Forest, bird-watching in the Wigmore Rolls (or even just from our terrace!), these are just a few examples of activities available immediately around Wigmore.

 

The Hay Literary Festival, the Ludlow Arts Festival, and the Ludlow Food Festival, are all annual events known nationally for their breadth and quality.

 

Links

 

Pubs/Restaurants within a short drive - we strongly recommend that you book for evening meals, please let us know if you would like us to organise this for you

 

      The Riverside Inn, Aymestry   -     The Stagg, Titley                      

       The Angel, Kingsland               -     The New Inn, Pembridge

      The Bell Inn, Yarpole                -     The Clive, Bromfield

      The Jolly Frog, Leintwardine

 

Activites/Places of Interest

 

Wheeley wonderful cycling (bike hire)

www.wheelywonderfulcycling.co.uk

Canoe hire on the Wye

www.wyevalleycanoes.co.uk

The Ludlow Food Centre

www.ludlowfoodcentre.co.uk

 

Events

 

Ludlow festival                        www.ludlowfestival.co.uk

Hay festival                              www.hayfestival.com

Presteigne festival                   www.presteignefestival.com

 

Other

 

Janet also makes celebration/wedding cakes,

www.janetmorriscakes.co.uk

 

Specialist bird watching site (Barnett Wood just outside Wigmore is highlighted as a great venue for this)

www.fatbirder.com

Wigmore Vale from the castle footpath

“ What a terrific spot. Great room and delicious food.  On my ‘must come back at all costs’ list.”
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