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Westons Cider

Westons Cider
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Much Marcle
Ledbury
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The shop here at Westons Cider Mill stocks all our brands including traditional favourites like Old Rosie and new innovations like Caple Road and Henry Weston's Vintage Rosé. The Scrumpy House restaurant and café serves delicious breakfasts, lunches and snacks. Our tour experience allows you to go behind the scenes and into the heart of the Mill, we guide you through the process of making our award-winning brands, all rounded off with a tutored tasting.

The popular Tour Packages also include tasty food in the restaurant, enjoy a tour and tasting followed by a cream tea, a ploughman's or even a two course lunch.

Entry Cost

Tour and tasting £12.50

Hours

Monday to Friday 9am-5pm
Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm
Summer Saturday 10am-7pm
Tours at 11:00, 12:30, 2:00, 3:30
Summer Tour Saturday 5pm
  • Special Features

    • Historical Interest
    • Garden
    • Rural location
  • Facilities

    • Free Wi-Fi
    • On-site cafe/restaurant
    • Picnics welcome
    • Baby changing
    • Public toilets
    • Outdoor Seating
    • High chairs available
    • Gift shop
  • Accessibility

    • Disabled facilities
  • Welcomes

    • Children welcome
    • Dogs welcome
    • Accepts groups
    • Corporate hospitality
    • Coach parties
  • Parking

    • Private parking
    • Free parking
  • Drinks Menu

    • Bar
    • Herefordshire Cider
  • Food Menu

    • Locally Sourced (Herefordshire or neighbouring counties)
    • Organic
    • Vegetarian menu
    • Vegan menu
    • Takeaway available
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Directions & Parking

Map pin The Bounds
Much Marcle
Ledbury
Herefordshire
HR8 2NQ
Westons Cider Mill is about 10 minutes from Ledbury, take the A449 towards Ross-on-wye, turn right at Much Marcle garage, signed How Caple, after approximately half a mile the Mill car park is on the left. HR8 2NQ

Caring For The Planet

We have always lived gently with the land. Using methods that nurture the environment and encourage the local flora and fauna to thrive in our orchards. Living in the heart of rural Herefordshire is a privilege. We do everything we can to take care of the land: put simply, it shapes how we work. In the early 1980s, we established a natural wetlands system. Today, it’s become over 10 acres of glorious natural habitat. Our surplus wastewater goes through the treatment system and on to the reed bed to be cleaned and returned to the brook.
  • Recycling (>75% of all waste)
  • Energy from renewable sources

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The wonderful Wye Valley and Forest of Dean are within a few miles, visit Symonds Yat for fabulous views and walks.