
Big House. Big Laughs. Big Memories.
Why a Big House Holiday Works There’s something about gathering everyone under one roof that hotels and smaller cottages just can’t offer. Picture this: A...
Why a Big House Holiday Works
There’s something about gathering everyone under one roof that hotels and smaller cottages just can’t offer. Picture this:
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A kitchen big enough for two people to cook, three to “help,” and the rest to hover with a glass of wine.
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Multiple lounges, so you can separate the board gamers from the Netflix crowd.
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Garden space for football tournaments, hide-and-seek, or simply watching the sun sink behind the hills.
Big houses create the backdrop for big memories. From birthday weekends to long-overdue reunions, they’re built for laughter, celebration, and a little bit of chaos.
Daytimes Made for Adventure
The Wye Valley and Forest of Dean are packed with family- and group-friendly activities. Here are just a few ways to spend your days:
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On the river: Hire canoes at Symonds Yat or Ross-on-Wye and drift past towering cliffs and peaceful meadows. Younger paddlers will love spotting kingfishers and swans, while the braver ones can tackle paddleboarding.
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In the trees: Go Ape at Mallards Pike is group gold. Think zip wires, high ropes, and plenty of nervous laughter (and encouragement) from below.
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Underground adventures: At Clearwell Caves, you’ll descend into the world of iron miners and explore caverns filled with history.
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Walks with a wow-factor: Symonds Yat Rock is a must for that postcard-perfect group photo. Or wander through Puzzlewood, the magical woodland that has starred in everything from Doctor Who to Star Wars.
There’s no shortage of things to do — but don’t be surprised if the house itself becomes your favourite playground.
Evenings Made for Togetherness
Big houses really come into their own after dark. Imagine everyone gathered around a long dining table, candles flickering, plates piled high with local produce. The conversation gets louder, the wine bottles empty, and before you know it, the kids are curled up on sofas while the grown-ups turn competitive over a board game.
And if your holiday home has a games room or hot tub? Even better. A pool table tournament or a soak under the stars can turn an ordinary evening into one your group will talk about for years.
Food, Drink & Plenty of Cheer
No trip to this area is complete without cider. Herefordshire and the Wye Valley are cider country, with orchards rolling across the hills and cider mills that welcome visitors. Take a tour at Westons or explore the smaller local producers for a real taste of the region. Kids are catered for too, with apple juice tastings and farmyard fun.
Foodies are spoilt as well. Farmers’ markets brim with local cheeses, breads, and chutneys. And for a night off cooking, head to group-friendly pubs like The Saracens Head at Symonds Yat or The Anchor in Tintern.
Who’s It For?
The beauty of a big house holiday is that it suits everyone:
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Families: space for all generations, with gardens, games rooms, and safe spots for kids to run free.
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Friends: whether it’s a 40th birthday bash or just a chance to reconnect, you’ll have the space to celebrate without worrying about curfews.
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Clubs and retreats: walking groups, yoga retreats, book clubs — the backdrop of the Wye Valley adds a special kind of magic.
And while these houses are perfect for big fun, they’re also perfect for big comfort. Think en-suite bedrooms, cosy nooks, and countryside views that make mornings feel brighter.
Memories That Last
Years later, what do people remember? Not the emails they answered or the DIY they ticked off at home. They remember evenings spent laughing until their sides hurt. They remember a cousin falling into the river during canoeing (and the heroic rescue). They remember the feeling of being together in one space, with no one left out.
That’s what makes a big house holiday different. It’s not just a getaway. It’s a memory-maker.
Ready to Make It Happen?
The Wye Valley and Forest of Dean are waiting — with castles, canoes, cider, and some of the biggest, most welcoming houses you’ll ever step into. Bring the whole gang, spread out, and settle in.
Because when the house is big, the laughs are bigger. And the memories? They’ll last a lifetime.