Pubs & bars in Nokelane Head that serve real ale

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Distance: 7.8 miles     Location: Luston, Leominster, HR6

Located on the site of an old wool weighing station (hence the name) in a small village, the Balance reopened in May 2016 following a major refurbishment. Full description pending survey. Snacks avail

Distance: 8.1 miles     Location: Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6

Distance: 8.2 miles     Location: Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6

The Chequers is a wonderful timber-framed inn, and Wye Valley Brewery’s oldest pub, thanks to its 16th Century (possibly even earlier!) origins. With its two cosy bars, outside seating area and The St

Distance: 9.1 miles     Location: Orleton, Ludlow, SY8

Located in Orleton, North Herefordshire, the Boot Inn is traditional 16th century pub where you’re guaranteed warm welcome. Serving a selection of local real ales, ciders and craft gins alongside a r

Distance: 9.5 miles     Location: Kimbolton, Leominster, HR6

Distance: 9.7 miles     Location: Bredwardine, Hereford, HR3

​​The Red Lion Hotel is situated in the tiny hamlet of Bredwardine, which nestles on the banks of the River Wye just 12 miles from Hereford, and 8 miles from the Welsh border town of Hay-on-Wye.

Distance: 11 miles     Location: Whitney-on-Wye, Hereford, HR3

A 14th Century Country Inn situated on the Welsh border of the Wye Valley, the Rhydspence is a former drovers inn that enjoys magnificent views of the Welsh hills and picturesque Herefordshire countryside.

Distance: 11 miles     Location: Brimfield, Ludlow, SY8

Distance: 11 miles     Location: Bleddfa, Knighton, LD7

Distance: 11 miles     Location: Preston-on-Wye, Hereford, HR2

A delightfully old-fashioned, welcoming village pub for drinkers which also attracts canoeists and fishermen from the nearby River Wye.

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