Things To Do Situated just 4 miles from the M50 (Junction 4), Bodenham Farm forms a perfect base for exploring the Wye Valley, Herefordshire and the Cotswolds, and is within easy reach of Hereford, Gloucester, Cheltenham and Worcester. Walking We are an ideal location for walking. There are over 30 kilometres of footpaths and bridleways within Much Marcle parish. We are within easy driving distance of the Malvern Hills, the Black Mountains and the Forest of Dean. There is much to see and do from your base at Bodenham Farm, and the village itself has much to offer. Hellens, described as "The jewel in the crown of Herefordshire Homes" by Country Living. This historic building is a living monument to much of England's history. It contains a wealth of period furnishings and decorations as well as fine paintings, miniatures and artefacts. St. Bartholomew’s Church, commenced in the 13th Century, houses a number of interesting monuments. In the churchyard stands a magnificent yew tree, thought to be over 1500 years old. The tree has been the subject of a television programme, ‘Remarkable Trees'. Cider There is a tradition in the area of producing cider and perry. Westons Cider has been making cider at The Bounds, Much Marcle for over a hundred years. There are also other local producers. Lyne Down Cider Greggs Pit Dragons Orchard Follow the Herefordshire Cider Route Visit us in May & October for Big Apple. Much Marcle’s biannual celebration of all things apple. Golf There are two eighteen and two nine hole golf courses within six miles of Bodenham Farm. Ross-on-Wye Golf Club South Herefordshire Golf Club Dymock Golf Club Newent Golf Club Cycling An ideal area for cycling with a network of minor roads Ledbury Loop Herefordshire Cider Route Fishing The Rivers Wye and Lugg provide local fishing as do a number of private lakes. The Millpond, Tarrington Lower Wye Fishing Other Links Visit Herefordshire Ledbury Online Much Marcle Village Local Buses