Stable Cottage
Right in the centre of Hoarwithy, close to the River Wye an d in the heart of walking country, Stable Cottage is an ideal base for exploration. Ross-on-Wye is four miles to the south, whilst Hereford is 8 miles to the north. Within easy reach, there are destinations such as Good rich Castle, Dore Abbey and Eastnor Castle. For cycling, canoeing or fishing, Hoarwithy is also a good central location.
The county's right of way network gives you access to around 1830 miles of footpaths, 245 miles of bridleways and 14 miles of byways. From the Black Mountains in the west to the Malvern Hills in the east, the walker is spoilt for choice, with everything from short, gentle walks to the long distance trails like the Wye Valley Walk, Offa's Dyke Path and the Mortimer Trail.
Stable Cottage is a ground floor studio apartment for two, fitted to modern standards throughout. Converted from what was once a two-manger stable, it is now an open-plan room with a dining and seating area, a double bed and TV. There is a separate shower room, with basin and WC, a walk-in wardrobe plus a compact kitchen area complete with a four ring electric hob and microwave. Across our courtyard, there is the garden - please feel free to explore it. There are some secluded little spots where you can just relax, unwind, read a book or simply enjoy the birdsong.
If you want to eat out locally, we have The New Harp Inn just across the road, the Cottage of Content, two miles north along the river at Carey, and the Lough Pool Inn, two miles south in Sellack. All three serve great local food, cooked and presented to a high standard, as well as some local beers and ciders.

