Cosy Shepherd’s Hut Cabin Stay
Enjoy a lazy midweek or weekend break in The Queen Bee Cabin.


Cosy Shepherd’s Hut Cabin Stay
The cabin offers a fully equipped kitchen, king size bed and a small library. It has its own gardens, and outdoor fire pit. It is a walking distance from a number of awesome country pubs and restaurants.

Much Birch

Stunning views

King size bed

Bathroom with shower
Holiday Accommodation for Short Rural Breaks
Our Shepher’s hut styled cabin is cited on a two-acre field, giving you a fantastic views of Athelstan woods and far into the distance; May Hill, Ross-on-Wye and South Wales. You can stay for as short a time as two nights or as long as you like. A short weekend or midweek break in our unique and slightly quirky shepherd’s hut cabin may just be the tonic you need to recharge your batteries.
Enjoy a lazy midweek or weekend break in The Queen Bee Cabin.
Stay in our oak-framed cabin and cook yourself a meal. Turn this versatile folding oak table into a breakfast, lunch or dinner table. With power socket and wi-fi at the ready, you can also turn it into a workstation.


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The Queen Bee Cabin – FAQs
How much does it cost to stay at The Queen Bee Cabin?
The prices at The Queen Bee Cabin vary depending on your stay. The longer you stay the cheaper the cost works out per night.
What are the check-in and check-out times at The Queen Bee Cabin?
Check-in at The Queen Bee Cabin is from 15:00, and check-out is until 11:00. You can usually request different times if you want to check-in or check-out at a different time to the one stated.
What is there to do at The Queen Bee Cabin?
Long or short walks, nature watching, wild foraging in the countryside and you can learn natural beekeeping on site.
How far is The Queen Bee Cabin from the city of Hereford?
The Queen Bee Cabin is right by the A49, it is just over 5 miles to the centre of Hereford.
What is the minimum stay at The Queen Bee Cabin?
It varies depending on season, most of the time the minimum stay is 2 nights.
Can I get to The Queen Bee Cabin by public transport?
Yes! This is one of our most unique features. From Hereford, you can get on bus 33, alight at Much Birch, The Queen Bee Cabin is a walking distance from the bus stop.
Why is The Queen Bee Cabin called The Queen Bee Cabin?
The cabin got its name partly from the plot it is cited on: The Hive, which houses about a dozen beehives. The Cabin is the largest structure on the two-acre land, just the way the queen bee is the largest bee in a beehive.