Spring in the Wye Valley feels like a quiet secret.
The forests soften into green. Bluebells carpet the woodland floor. Pub gardens reappear. And suddenly, a big group getaway feels easy instead of complicated.
April and May are prime bluebell season in the Forest of Dean and around Symonds Yat. Woodland trails become violet-blue pathways, perfect for slow morning walks before heading back to your house for coffee on the terrace.
Historic favourites like Tintern Abbey and Raglan Castle are at their best in spring sunshine — warm enough to linger, but without peak-season crowds.
For groups of 15–30 guests, spring is the sweet spot.
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Better availability
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Great value compared to summer
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Ideal weather for walking, hot tubs and BBQs
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Easier restaurant bookings
Riverside walks near Ross-on-Wye offer gentle paths for mixed-age groups, while canoe hire on the River Wye adds a little adventure without overwhelming anyone.
Back at your house, evenings are made for long dinners, open doors, board games, and maybe a fire pit if the temperature dips.
Spring shoulder-season breaks feel indulgent without being extravagant. You get the scenery at its freshest and the houses at their best value.
So if you’ve been saying, “We should all get together,” consider this your sign.
Bluebells don’t wait — and neither should you.
Credit Visit Herefordshire
Photographer: © Rosalie Herrera
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