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Cuckoo Lodge

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub for four
  • Brand new 2023 lodge
  • Pet friendly ground floor
  • Hay-on-Wye five miles away
  • Woodburning stove and garden
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Swallow Lodge

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 1
  • Private hot tub luxury lodge
  • Brand new 2023 completion
  • Ground floor pet-friendly accommodation
  • Five miles from Hay-on-Wye
  • Enclosed decked area with BBQ
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Get More From Your Clifford Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Clifford gives you the perfect blend of rural tranquillity and easy access to the stunning Wye Valley. This small Herefordshire village sits just three miles from Hay-on-Wye and offers genuine countryside charm without the tourist crowds. You'll find everything from boutique cottages to large holiday houses here.

The area works brilliantly for romantic breaks and family getaways alike. We love how Clifford combines peaceful village life with proximity to major attractions. Whether you're after secluded log cabins or dog friendly lodges with private hot tubs, this corner of Herefordshire delivers proper countryside escapes.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Clifford

Clifford Castle ruins dominate the village centre and date back to Norman times. The castle played a crucial role in border conflicts between England and Wales. Today the atmospheric remains create a dramatic backdrop for your cottage breaks.

The village sits in prime walking country with footpaths leading through ancient woodlands and along the River Wye. We find guests appreciate the genuine rural character here. You're close enough to Hay-on-Wye for bookshops and cafes but far enough away to enjoy real peace and quiet.

Sightseeing in Clifford

The surrounding countryside has transformed from contested borderland to one of Britain's most beautiful rural areas. Rolling hills stretch towards the Black Mountains whilst the Wye Valley meanders through lush farmland. Historic market towns like Hay-on-Wye and Kington sit within easy reach for day trips.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Clifford

The area offers everything from literary festivals to mountain walks. These five attractions showcase why cottages with hot tubs in Clifford make such brilliant bases for exploring Herefordshire and the Welsh borders.

Hay-on-Wye

This world-famous book town sits just three miles away and hosts over 20 independent bookshops. The annual Hay Festival in May attracts authors and speakers from around the globe. Browse second-hand treasures then grab lunch at one of the excellent cafes overlooking the town square.

Clifford Castle

The Norman castle ruins stand right in the village and offer free access year-round. Fair Rosamund Clifford was born here in the 12th century before becoming mistress to Henry II. The atmospheric remains include substantial earthworks and partial walls that hint at the fortress's former scale.

Black Mountains

This stunning mountain range forms part of the Brecon Beacons National Park and lies just 15 miles south. Gospel Pass reaches 1778 feet and provides breathtaking views across both England and Wales. The area offers walks for all abilities from gentle valley strolls to challenging ridge hikes.

River Wye

The river flows past Clifford and offers excellent opportunities for canoeing and fishing. Several local companies run guided kayak trips from Hay-on-Wye downstream through beautiful countryside. Wild swimming spots dot the riverbanks though water temperatures stay brisk even in summer.

Hergest Ridge

This distinctive hill near Kington inspired Mike Oldfield's 1974 album of the same name. The ridge walk covers four miles and offers panoramic views across eight counties on clear days. Ancient burial mounds and Iron Age hill forts add historical interest to the dramatic landscape.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Hay-on-Wye Literary heaven with independent bookshops and cafes in a charming market town setting Couples
Clifford Castle Atmospheric Norman ruins with fascinating history right in the village centre Everyone
Black Mountains Spectacular mountain scenery with walks ranging from gentle to challenging Families
River Wye Beautiful river perfect for kayaking and wild swimming in stunning countryside Groups
Hergest Ridge Panoramic hilltop walk with views across multiple counties and ancient monuments Everyone

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Clifford?
The village sits just off the B4352 between Hay-on-Wye and Bredwardine. Hereford lies 20 miles east via the A438. The nearest train station is Hereford with regular services from London Paddington taking around three hours.

What family activities are available near Clifford?
Families love the easy riverside walks and castle exploring. The Wye Valley offers canoeing trips suitable for children over eight. Hay-on-Wye has a cinema and several child-friendly cafes whilst the Black Mountains provide adventure for active families.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Sunset walks along the River Wye create magical moments. Book dinner at The Stagg Inn in Titley (Britain's first Michelin-starred pub) or visit Kilpeck Church to see remarkable Norman carvings. Your private hot tub back at your cottage provides the perfect end to romantic days out.

What shopping options exist nearby?
Hay-on-Wye offers independent shops selling books, antiques and local crafts. Hereford provides major retailers and a traditional market. Farm shops around Clifford sell excellent local produce including Herefordshire beef and cider.

Why choose a hot tub cottage in Clifford?
After days exploring the Wye Valley or hiking the Black Mountains, soaking in your own jacuzzi feels absolutely perfect. The rural location means dark skies for stargazing from your hot tub. We find guests particularly appreciate the privacy and luxury after busy sightseeing days.

Cottages with hot tubs in Clifford offer the ideal combination of comfort and location. You get genuine countryside peace with easy access to Hay-on-Wye's culture and the Wye Valley's natural beauty. Whether you're booking a last minute retreat or planning group getaways, this area delivers memorable breaks.

From isolated fishing lodges to large family villas with swimming pools, the accommodation here suits every taste. Pet friendly cottages mean your dogs can enjoy the excellent walking too. Book your Clifford cottage break and discover why this quiet Herefordshire village makes such a brilliant base for exploring the borderlands.

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