Ledbury is a Herefordshire market town, lying east of Hereford, and west of the Malvern Hills.
Restaurants in Ledbury
5.0 based on 389 reviews
Eastnor Pottery offers an exciting and innovative range of clay workshops for groups and individuals. These are designed to explore and develop creativity in participants all ages and abilities.The studio is located within the magnificent Herefordshire Country Estate of Eastnor Castle, surrounded by the Malvern Hills. If you are unable to visit the Pottery, The Flying Potter can deliver the Eastnor Pottery experience at a venue of your choice.
Fabulous afternoon spent with Jon and Sarah. The children absolutely loved it! Great workshop, well explained and easy to follow instructions - would recommend to all ages :-)
4.5 based on 507 reviews
Nestled amongst acres of apple and perry pear orchards, our 400 year old farmhouse, The Bounds, is the centre piece to a truly unique day out. Open seven days a week, visitors of all ages are invited to discover the secrets of traditional cider making by joining one of our daily guided mill tours. Hear how cider is produced from the planting of the orchards to the moment it is poured. Adults are invited to sample our wide selection of ciders and perries on offer in our on site cider shop, whilst the children are able to visit our Play Park for free. For those looking for a delicious meal made from fresh Herefordshire produce, a piece of homemade cake or simply a cup of tea, you will be spoilt for choice at The Scrumpy House Restaurant and Orchard Tea Rooms.Open all year round, seven days a week, there really is something for everyone at Westons Cider Mill.
4.5 based on 203 reviews
Such a delightful street, with a tudor school house, butcher's row shop and an Elizabethan painted room just around the corner. Wonderful church at top of street a charming mix of Tudor and Georgian. The Malthouse cafe has great coffee, interesting cakes, tasty breakfast and lunch - we go there regularly and the Prince of Wales pub has good food and drink, atmosphere,wide range of gins. Always seems to be busy, popular and welcoming.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
A warm welcome greeted us as we were invited to take a seat in the upper room & listen to a short & very informative talk about the painted room by a very knowledgeable guide.The paintings date back to 1560/70 & are in the style of a Tudor knot garden with Biblical texts written above.The paintings lay undiscovered until 1989 so are a real find & a treat to see.Admission is free with donations welcomed.There are other exhibits to see in the upper room as well as small gifts & a guide book to purchase.Well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 51 reviews
Went here with m family for dinner. A good menu and pie menu , and really good choice of vegetarian options. Portion size is good. Really nice tasty fresh food. Very modest prices. Lovely little pub and friendly accommodating staff. I cant recommend enough. Will definitely be back!
5.0 based on 223 reviews
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