Ross-on-Wye at a Glance
The historic Herefordshire town of Ross-on-Wye enjoys a peaceful location on the River Wye. Known as the ‘gateway to the Wye Valley’, it is an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding towns, villages and countryside, plus there’s a whole host of outdoor activities on offer right on the doorstep.
Ideal for...
- Couples looking for a quiet weekend away with scenic landscape surroundings.
- Families in need of a budget getaway full of outdoor activities to suit all ages.
- Groups seeking a trip exploring new towns and villages.
Ross-on-Wye Highlights
- Spend some time on your holiday to Ross-on-Wye exploring the town itself. Start at the Heritage Centre, which is housed in a wonderful 17th century building, and learn about the local history of the town and people.
- Stroll around Ross-on-Wye and have a look at the wealth of historic buildings such as the half-timbered Tudor House and The Old Toll House Cottage. The town’s main landmark is St Mary’s Parish Church that has been standing for 700 years.
- Holidays to Ross-on-Wye are ideal for anyone wanting to get outdoors and go walking, cycling or horse riding as there’s the Forest of Dean only a short drive away. There’s also the Wye Valley to explore with the stunning village of Symonds Yat and wonderful views from Garway Hill to discover.
- In the evening you can choose from a range of fine restaurants and pubs which are dotted throughout the town. There are plenty of pub gardens so you can make the most of a warm summers night.
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