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Ross-on-Wye

                                                 & Symonds Yat



                                                 River Wye • NATIONAL LANDSCAPE •
                                                 canoeing • birthplace of Tourism

         In southern Herefordshire, with breathtaking scenery and panoramic vistas,
         Ross-on-Wye and the Wye Valley have long been deemed the ‘birth place of tourism’
         since the 1770s, when William Gilpin created the Wye Tour boat trips along the river.

         Ross-on-Wye                         Symonds Yat
         This flourishing market town, with its   Symonds Yat spans the east and west banks
         distinctive 16C Market House, is home   of the River Wye. Its enchanting natural
         to an abundance of independent retailers,   landscapes and picturesque wooded expanses,
         galleries, gift shops and retro and vintage   attractions, restaurants, pubs and river cruises
         antique shops.                      complement the many places to stay.
         From its elevated location, Prospect Park, a   From Symonds Yat Rock admire far-reaching
         wonderful public garden, was created by the   views and watch Peregrine Falcons.
         prominent local philanthropist John Kyrle,
         known as the ‘Man of Ross’, in the 17C,   The famous Biblins suspension bridge
         designed with a viewpoint, walkways and    enables you to walk over the River Wye into
         a public fountain to provide clean water for   Wales, or cross the river on one of the two
         town residents.                     ancient hand pulled ferries. Investigate ‘King
                                             Arthur’s Caves’ on the Great Doward, where
         Ross is the focal point of a historically   archeological discoveries include the remains
         designated region known as Archenfield or   of a Saber-toothed Tiger.
         the ‘Land of Hedgehogs.’See emblematic   Talking of caves, discover Clearwell Caves in
         carvings in the 17C St Mary’s Church, as well   the Forest of Dean; an enthralling labyrinth
         as on contemporary memorials dedicated    of original iron ore mining caves, with many
         to the World Wars.
                                             artifacts and atmospheric annual events.
         Throughout the year enjoy music and cider
         festivals, the Rowing Regatta, Walking   Find more information under THE AREA
         Festival, Markets and the Christmas Fayre,   on our website.
         among others.
                                              Tourist Information Centre
         Photos  Ross-on-Wye by Ross Walking festival    The Market House, Broad St, HR9 5NX
         | Clearwell Caves | View from Symonds Yat Rock |   01989 562373  visitrossonwye.com
         Symonds Yat | Simply Wild Restaurant canapes
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