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Autumn Weekends = Muddy Boots, Golden Leaves & Cider by the Fire

Autumn Weekends = Muddy Boots, Golden Leaves & Cider by the Fire

A Season Made for Slow Adventures Forget the frantic pace of summer sightseeing—autumn in the Wye Valley invites you to slow down. Pull on your wellies,...

A Season Made for Slow Adventures

Forget the frantic pace of summer sightseeing—autumn in the Wye Valley invites you to slow down. Pull on your wellies, wrap up warm, and set off for a ramble through woodlands where every step crunches underfoot. Trails around Symonds Yat, Tintern, and Puzzlewood are breathtaking this time of year, with misty mornings and sunsets that light up the river like liquid gold.

After your walk, nothing beats returning to a big country house—muddy boots left by the door, cheeks pink from the cold—and curling up by a roaring log fire. The Wye Valley’s big holiday homes are made for exactly this: groups of friends, multi-gen families, or even quiet couples’ escapes. There’s room for everyone, space to relax, and always a kitchen big enough for a slow-cooked stew bubbling on the hob.

Cider, Firelight & Simple Pleasures

You can’t mention autumn here without mentioning cider. Visit one of the many small orchards or local producers—Ross-on-Wye, or Westons near Ledbury—and discover that cider tasting is basically wine-tasting, but friendlier and more fun. You’ll find mulled versions, sparkling perries, and cloudy farmhouse favourites to sip beside the fire later.

Back at your holiday home, evenings are for card games, laughter, and maybe a glass (or two) of something local. Big House Holiday Lets properties often feature huge fireplaces, wood-burning stoves, and snug lounges that were practically designed for autumn gatherings.

For Foodies & Fireside Fans

Local pubs and restaurants are at their best right now, too. Think venison pie at The Saracen’s Head in Symonds Yat, slow-roast pork belly at The Lion in Trellech, or a hearty Sunday roast at The Mill Race. Many places source ingredients from nearby farms, so everything tastes fresh, seasonal, and comforting.

If you’d rather stay in, bring the feast to you. Several Wye Valley caterers deliver home-cooked meals to large properties—perfect for lazy evenings when you just want to eat, drink, and chat without washing up.

Where to Stay

BHHL have many houses to select from - riverside lodges with hot tubs to sprawling houses with 20 bedrooms, there’s no shortage of autumn-ready escapes in the Wye Valley. Many have games rooms for rainy afternoons, BBQ huts for cool evenings, and panoramic views you’ll never tire of.

Imagine waking to mist rolling over the valley, walking through golden woods, and ending the day with your gang gathered round a crackling fire. That’s autumn in the Wye Valley—simple, timeless, and always memorable.

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