The Brockweir Festival is being organised in
support of
three charities:

MACKENZIE HALL
BROCKWEIR
Why not make a weekend of it and visit two of the UK’s most beautiful locations while also enjoying some tremendous music at our Festival.
Forest of Dean
The Forest of Dean is one of England's few remaining ancient forests, covering over 110 square kilometres of woodland between the rivers Wye and Severn, in the western part of Gloucestershire, and on the borders of Wales and Herefordshire.
The Forest is one of the most distinctive areas of Britain having a seductive charm and character that is uniquely its own. The stunning landscapes and spectacular scenery have inspired artists, craftspeople, inventors, poets and playwrights, as well as the many visitors who return year after year.
For details about the Forest and places to stay visit http://www.visitforestofdean.co.uk/stay.htm or call the Tourist Information Office on 01594 812388
Wye Valley
The Wye Valley is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with some of the most breathtaking scenery in Britain. It is the Border country, fought over for centuries by the English and the Welsh and many more before them. There is a castle around every bend and twist in the River Wye, hawks soaring over the fields and forests, and secret places along every stream.
For details about the Wye Valley and where to stay visit
www.wyevalleytourism.co.uk or call the Tourist Information Office at Monmouth on 01600 713899
Forest House Hotel and Bluebell Restaurant
Cinder Hill
Coleford
Gloucestershire GL16 8HQ
Tel: 01594 832424
Fax: 01594 838030
Email: suesparkes@tumphouse.fsnet.co.uk
Website: www.forest-house-hotel.co.uk
Visit Britain Four Diamond Guest Accommodation - 7 rooms all ensuite; 2 double, 1 twin, 1 family, 3 king-size: £65 per room per night including full breakfast.
18th Century listed building, situated in the market town of Coleford in the Forest of Dean,close to the Wye Valley.