The Holly Tree
Bed and Breakfast in Hereford - locally
Hereford Bed and Breakfast
If
you
plan
to
visit
Hereford
or
if
you
are
planning
to
visit
Herefordshire
and
the
surrounding
areas
then
the
Holly
Tree
makes
a
great
base
to
explore
from,
with
free
on
site
parking
and
free
wifi
in
every
room
to
carry
out
your
research
you
will
find
Hereford
Cathedral,
the
Mappa
Mundi
Exhibition
and
the
bustling
streets
of
Hereford just a very short walk away.
The
famous
Cider
Museum
is
a
just
a
10
minute
walk
and
the
theatre
just 15 minutes.
Further
afield
Ross
on
Wye
and
the
Forest
of
Dean
are
just
a
short
drive
and
you
can
be
on
the
busy
shopping
streets
of
Monmouth
in
double quick time.
For
the
foodies
amongst
you
a
30
minute
drives
sees
you
in
Ludlow
with
more
Michelin
starred
restaurants
than
any
other
UK
town
apart
from
London
-
there
are
cheaper
restaurants
too
(and
a
really
good
fish and chip shop by the way) as well as countless local food shops.
If
books
are
your
thing
then
make
your
way
along
the
glorious
Golden
Valley
(where
the
film
Shadowlands
was
filmed)
and
head
into
Hay
on
Wye,
go
a
just
little
further
and
Hay
Bluff
and
the
Brecon
Beacons are outstanding natural attractions.
For
an
even
wider
choice
of
theatrical
entertainment
head
for
Malvern,
only
30
minutes
away,
wonderful
walks,
a
thriving
retail
centre and more.
The Holly Tree
Giant Tablet and Giant
Smartphone hire from
Enterleisure the Multi Touch
Table hire specialists
Hereford
eBike
Centre,
Hereford
Electric
Bikes
,
supply
electric
bikes
throughout
Herefordshire
and
offer
the
most
comprehensive
range
of
ebikes
to
choose
from
and
the
widest
range
of
electric
bike
demonstration models.
For cycling in Hereford try
Hereford Move
Hereford
Greenway,
is
a
walking
and
cycling
route
between
Hereford
and
Rotherwas
Industrial
Estate,
opened
on
10
December
2013.
Perfect for
electric bike
riders and conventional cyclists.
It
runs
from
the
eastern
gate
of
Hereford
Cathedral,
through
St
James
and
Bartonsham
across
the
River
Wye
into
Rotherwas
Industrial
Estate.
Once
across
the
river,
the
route
will
be
traffic
free
via
the
railway
underpass
into
Rotherwas,
following
for
most
part
the
line
of
the
dismantled
railway.
The
dismantled
railway
means
that
in
future
we
can
extend
the
route
to
Holme
Lacy,
opening
up
access
to
the Wye Valley.
The
route
offers
a
quicker,
healthier
and
more
environmentally
friendly
alternative
to
driving
through
Hereford
and
provides
a
valuable
link
into
Rotherwas
Industrial
Estate
which
has
just
gained
Enterprise
Zone
status.
At
just
under
three
miles
from
the
city
centre,
most
cyclists
will
be
able
to
travel
the
full
length
of
the
Greenway
in
less
than
15
minutes.
There
are
graded
ramp
approaches
on
both
sides
to
help
access
for
disabled
users,
cyclists
and
for
Herefordshire ebike
riders
Ultimately
the
route
will
tie
into
the
National
Cycle
Network
in
Hereford
and
allow
Route
44
to
continue
south
towards
Ross-on-
Wye
while
also
offering
an
eastern
extension
to
route
46
which
currently connects Abergavenny and Hereford.
In 2015
Hereford Racecourse
reopened and is thriving once again.
Rising
from
the
ashes
of
HUFC
who
went
into
liquidation
Hereford
FC
is
rising
through
the
ranks
of
non
league
football
and
playing
to
some
of
the biggest crowds outside of the Football League.
The
recently
opened
Old
Market
shopping
&
leisure
complex
boasts
a
studio
cinema,
well
known
restaurant
chains
and
the
internationally
respected Beffy Boys gourmet burger restaurant.
Hereford
based
Batak
Hire
operator
Enterleisure
supply
Batak
Lite
and
Batak Pro throughout the UK and all over Europe.