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Fancy a UK Staycation including a cider tour? Our 8 top cider farm picks

Why not celebrate the apple from orchard to glass and work a cider farm into your next Staycation holiday?

Our 8 top cider farm picks are all worth a visit - all have vast knowledge of all things apple – and all are within a few miles of a cosy Staycation holiday cottage!

1. Butford Organics, Herefordshire

Cider Farm: Butford Organics, Herefordshire

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This family-owned smallholding is certified as organic by the Soil Association and produces award-winning cider and perries with as little intervention as possible. Sticking to the principle that ‘nature knows best’, Butfords only use freshly pressed juices fermented with wild yeasts. Visitors are welcome to walk around the orchards all year round and, with prior arrangement, have a more formal tour. Cider farm tours are most popular during the autumn months when cider and perry making is underway. Or why not try one of their popular cider-making courses?
Find out more: Butford Organics, Butford Farm, Bowley Lane, Bodenham HR1 3LG; butfordorganics.co.uk
Make a break of it: Why not treat your palate to a ‘Taste of Herefordshire’ with a stay at Hampton Wafre Cottage, just 10 minutes away.

2. Healey’s Cornish Cyder Farm

Cider Farm: Healey's Cornish Cyder Farm

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Situated in the peaceful Cornish countryside near St Agnes, a tour of Healey’s Cyder Farm allows visitors to see every process of the cider pressing process from start to finish, as well as other areas of their expertise such as their jam kitchen. There’s also a restaurant, tea rooms, farm shop and an animal courtyard for the little ones. Check out their website for further information on their varied guided tours, including an adult only VIP Experience which is brand new for 2021. Guests can enjoy a tractor ride through the orchards, see the distillery and press house in action and sample Healey’s scrumpy, whiskey and apple brandy to complete their tour.
Find out more: Healey’s, Penhallow, Truro TR4 9LW; www.healeyscyder.co.uk
Make a break of it: Our luxury Rosevean House (10 minutes’ drive) and our 12 glamping yurts in Colan (20 minutes drive) all provide ideal bases to explore the region.

3. Burrow Hill Cider Farm, Somerset

Cider Farm: Burrow Hill Cider Farm, Somerset

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This traditional cider farm and distillery run by Julian Temperley has been pressing cider for over 150 years and distilling cider into brandy since 1989. Visit the artisan cider makers between the end of September until Christmas and you’ll see piles of apples as they prepare for cider production. There’s plenty to explore at the farm. Walk the trail through 150 acres of orchards and you’ll find out about the 40 different varieties of cider apples as well as other interesting features. A trip wouldn’t be complete without a climb to the top of Burrow Hill for incredible views of the Somerset Levels. On a good day, you can see as far as Glastonbury Tor. Followed, of course, by sampling some refreshing cider and Somerset Cider Brandy among the oak vats, barrels and presses in the Cider House. Have a peek too at the two rather tall ‘ladies’, the copper stills named Josephine and Fifi in the distillery.
Find out more: Somerset Cider Brandy Company, Pass Vale Farm, Burrow Hill, Kingsbury Episcopi, Martock TA12 6BU; www.ciderbrandy.co.uk
Make a break of it: Our five lovely cottages on the Dillington Estate near Ilminster are just 12 minutes' drive away.

4. Thatchers Cider, Somerset

Cider Farm: Thatchers Cider, Somerset

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Somerset is cider’s spiritual home county and, at Myrtle Farm in Sandford, you’ll find Thatchers, a family firm with over 100 years of cider-making heritage. This award-winning business also offers guided tours of their orchards and mill where visitors can witness the magic that turns apples into cider. The historic Strawberry Line foot- and cycle- path meanders through the cider orchards. After a delightful ramble, why not pop into the Cider Shop and pick up some scrumptious amber nectar fresh from the source! Or relax in Thatchers’ pub, The Railway Inn, and enjoy a taste of this refreshing drink from one of Britain’s best cider manufacturers.
Find out more: Thatchers Cider, Myrtle Farm, Station Rd, Sandford, Winscombe BS25 5RA; www.thatcherscider.co.uk
Make a break of it: Pamper your taste buds with a stay at Kingsley Lake View/Kingsley Paddocks (sleeps 10 - 26), just 20 minutes’ drive away. We’ll drink to that!

5. Westons Cider Mill, Herefordshire

Cider Farm: Westons Cider Mill, The Bounds, Much Marcle, Ledbury

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Westons has been putting Herefordshire’s famous apples to good use by creating delicious ciders and perries since 1880. This delightful mill and cider farm is also a dream destination for lovers of the tipple. Their special visitor centre and cider tours offer a real insight into large-scale cider making processes with a selection of lip-smacking samples. Tours during their harvest period, from September through to December, are of particular interest and give visitors a chance to see the complete process from orchard to glass. Cycling and cider make a great combination too – the 20 mile Ledbury Cider Route takes in some of the county’s finest cider makers, including Westons, and guides you along the quiet lanes of one of England’s best cider-producing areas.
Find out more: Westons Cider Mill, The Bounds, Much Marcle, Ledbury HR8 2NQ; www.westons-cider.co.uk
Make a break of it: Why not make Hampton Wafre Cottage your harvest home? Situated on a working arable farm in peaceful surroundings, our beautiful cottage is just 30 minutes’ drive from Westons Cider.

6. Green Valley Cyder Works, Devon

Cider Farm: Green Valley Cyder Works, Devon

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Green Valley Cyder is located at the very popular Darts Farm, one of the top foodie destinations for visitors to Devon. They are known nationally for their award-winning Devon cider which they make on site using an 80-year-old cider press. Pop in and see the press in action in autumn and enjoy a free tasting in the Cider House and Ale Barn, recognised as the Best Independent Cider Shop in the UK twice in 2014 and 2016. It’s just one part of the multi award-winning Darts Farm Shopping Village, where you can also get closer to nature through bird-watching, fishing, exploring the farm on foot or cycling the nearby Exe Trail.
Find out more: Green Valley Cyder, Darts Farm, Clyst St. George, Exeter EX3 0QH; www.greenvalleycyder.co.uk
Make a break of it: Our East Devon holiday cottages are 20-30 minutes’ drive away. And, as you’d expect from Staycation Holidays, the gorgeous cottages are in apple-pie order! You can even chill at Apple Mill, a lovingly converted old Cider Barn which once housed the apples and press for grinding a hogshead of cider a day for the farm!

7. Torre Cider Farm, Somerset

Cider Farm: Torre Cider Farm, Somerset

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Why not spend a few hours at Torre Cider Farm, set in the beautiful countryside of Washford. The farm has been producing traditional scrumpy for over 20 years, and visitors (and their pet pooches) are free to wander throughout the six-acre orchard and get an up-close view of the various equipment used to make cider. In the autumn witness the process of turning the special apples into delicious cider in the old pressing room. Kids will love the play area and visiting the farm’s pigs, sheep, chickens and ducks. Then step into the tearoom for a glass of cider and a proper afternoon tea for a well-earned treat.
Find out more: Torre Cider Co Ltd, Washford TA23 0LA; www.torrecider.co.uk
Make a break of it: West Hollowcombe Cottages, our ‘antidote to frantic’, are nestled in Exmoor countryside 45 minutes' drive away.

8. Perry's Cider Farm, Somerset

Cider Farm: Perry's Cider Mill, Somerset

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More of a tasting than a formal tour, this working cider mill deserves a mention as it is very close to our Ilminster cottages AND has something for everyone, whatever time of year you staycation! Open to visitors every day of the year, except for Christmas day - nothing beats the orchards in spring, a cold cider in the summer, the smell of pressed apples in the autumn or snuggling up in the cafe in the winter. Founded in 1920, the cidery makes single variety, farmhouse, vintage and draught ciders, all of which are available to taste in the farm shop, where you can also buy a range of foods, drinks, gifts and art. The site also has a small museum on site, housed in the original 16th century thatched cider barn where company first started from, as well as tea rooms serving light bites and a fantastic range of cakes, including gorgeous scones.
Find out more: Perry’s Cider Mill, Dowlish Wake, Ilminster, TA19 0NY; www.perryscider.co.uk
Make a break of it: Our five lovely cottages on the Dillington Estate near Ilminster are just a seven minutes' drive.

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