Choose from 3 hotels and guest houses in Ross-on-Wye. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
The Royal Hotel - Palace Pound, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 5HZ |
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Near the centre of Ross on Wye, next to historic St Mary's Church, The Royal stands high above the River Wye, with excellent countryside views. The welcoming Royal Hotel offers delicious food, comfortable rooms, relaxed hospitality and free guest parking. For dining there is Barrett's Restaurant and the Riverview Bar and Terrace with amazing views. Enjoy modern and traditional British dishes, Real Ales and coffees. There are 4 function rooms. This Grade II hotel from 1837 is built on the foundations of the 13th-century Bishop's Palace. Famous visitors include Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens. Located by The Forest of Dean, the Royal Hotel is ideal for exploring the Wye Valley and Symonds Yat viewpoint. |
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The Kings Head Hotel - 8 High Street, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 5HL |
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Situated in the most picturesque street in the market town of Ross-on-Wye, this 14th century inn maintains many of its original features, including oak beams and a large stone fireplace. A great location for exploring The Wye Valley, Black Mountains, Tintern Abbey and Symonds Yat, the hotel is within a 40 minute drive of Cardiff and Cheltenham. Goodrich Castle, The Forest of Dean and The Welsh Marches are also easily accessible for day trips. Ross-on-Wye itself is a small market town, nestling alongside the meandering River Wye. Its streets and shops are full of character, where you can browse at your leisure. Market days are on Thursdays and Fridays around and under the 16th century Market House. |
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Chasedale Hotel - Walford Road, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 5PQ |
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Immersed within nearly an acre of private gardens, this family-run hotel is set within an oasis of peace and tranquility at the gateway to the beautiful Wye Valley. Originally built in the late 1800's, this large Victorian house has been updated to offer all modern comforts, although many of the original features of the house have been preserved. During your visit you can see the traditional tiled entrance hall and elaborate ceiling plasterwork in the lounge and restaurant. Only half a mile from the centre of Ross-on-Wye, The Chasedale is an ideal base from which to explore the lower reaches of the Wye Valley (ANOB) and its wonderful surroundings. |
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