United Kingdom, West Midlands, Ross On Wye
Where to go what to see Discover the History and Architecture of Ross with an Information Route Map to guide your walk around Ross available from. Ross Tourist Information Centre. Visit the Heritage Centre in the historic Market House. Take a trip around Herefordshire's Cider Trail - maps and details from Ross Tourist Information Centre. Take in the superb views across the Wye from The Prospect - just across from Linden House. Canoeing; for all levels of experience. Canoe hire and pick-up service are available from Escape (01989 562868). Hot air ballooning. Arrange a flight through Ross Balloons (01989 566034) or. Sports. Local facilities in town include all weather outdoors tennis putting (01989 566607), bowling (01989 562585), angling (licenses from 01989 768600) and fitness suite sw...
1st June to 7th September. £89.00 per room per night subject to availability. Rates are per room per night based on two people sharing. Inclusive of Accommodation in an En-suite Twin or Double Room. Full English Breakfast. All bedrooms are Double or Twin Accommodation with En-suite facilities, remote control television with satellite channels. Direct dial telephones with data points, hairdryers and hospitality tray. 8th September to 27th November. Dinner, Bed Breakfast. £115.00 per room per night. Rates are per room per night based on two people sharing. Inclusive of £25.00 Dinner Allowance per person, Accommodation in an En-suite Twin or Double Room. Full English Breakfast. 27th to 29th December inclusive. Dinner, Bed Breakfast. Minimum Two Nights Stay Valid until 24th December 2008....
Ross on Wye is a small market town nestling alongside the meandering River Wye. It is an ideal base to explore the surrounding countryside, including the Forest of Dean, The Brecon Beacons, Malvern Hills and the Cotswolds. Also a great stopping off point for trips to Cardiff or even racing at Chepstow or Cheltenham The Kings Head, which dates back to the 14th century, is situated in the most picturesque street in the centre of Ross. Until the advent of the railways in the 19th century, the Hotel was a small Coaching Inn. During Georgian times an extra storey was added and the facade changed to the current one. The Kings Head has open fireplaces and a wealth of oak beams. A tunnel reputedly runs in the cellar past the 12th century well to the old Saracens Head Inn. Occasionally there have ...
A true oasis of tranquillity, where high standards of hospitality prevail. Century character farmhouse is comfortably furnished with fine period pieces and offers the perfect base for a relaxing break. Informal walled gardens, rose trellis and lawns overlook an ancient spring fed stream that flows through the garden. All rooms have en-suite facilities with shaver sockets and are exceptionally well appointed with all you need for your comfort, including colour television, bedside radios with alarms, hairdryers and tea and coffee making facilities. There is a magnificent traditional Four Poster bed in the spacious Victorian room. All rooms are centrally heated. The Victorian Drawing Room and Garden Room with access to Snooker Room are available for your comfort and relaxation. Guests are en...
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