Standing high above the River Wye, the Royal Hotel has fine river and countryside views. It offers traditional cuisine, free on-site parking and bedrooms with free Wi-Fi.
Situated in the most picturesque street in the market town of Ross-on-Wye, this 14th century hotel maintains many of its original features, including oak beams and a large stone fireplace.
Situated in Ross on Wye, 28 km from Kingsholm Stadium, The Hope & Anchor Restaurant & Rooms features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Helen
United Kingdom
Everything was as expected and delightful! The staff were extremely helpful and friendly, the breakfast was exceptional and the service was very efficient. We enjoyed the stay and accommodation enormously! The location was near perfect for visits to Ross itself and Hereford.
Located just 300 metres from Wilton Castle, Orles Barn Guest House features accommodation in Ross on Wye with access to a garden, a bar, as well as a housekeeping service.
Haydn N
United Kingdom
Roxy was amazing, really welcoming and friendly. The room was beautiful and clean, and with a great location and dog friendly, we had a lovely time here.
Set in Ross on Wye and only 28 km from Kingsholm Stadium, 6 Wye Valley Chambers, Ross-on-Wye offers accommodation with inner courtyard views, free WiFi and free private parking.
shelley
United Kingdom
Excellent location and apartment
Host very welcoming
Situated in Ross on Wye, 28 km from Kingsholm Stadium and 1.2 km from Wilton Castle, Radcliffe Guest House features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Kirsten
United Kingdom
It was beautifully decorated - lots of individual style with everything you might want but not too crowded. Real character in the building, maximised by the decorative style.
It was a great location - lovely views (the A40 is in the distance but we quickly got used to that), a quiet street but super close to the town centre and all its amenities.
I'm not used to parking on a hill but even though we came at high season I was always able to drop passengers off opposite the door and then park downhill on the flat.
Plenty of kitchen equipment.
Everything very clean and very fresh.
Ross itself is full of character. I've never seen so independents. There are also plenty of lovely things to do a short drive away (I didn't check out public transport).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ross on Wye this weekend is £150 or, for a 4-star hotel, £224. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ross on Wye for this weekend cost on average around £182 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Ross On Wye, UK, is accessible via train to Hereford (20km away) then bus. Closest airports are Birmingham (100km) and Bristol (80km). By road, it's on the A40 between Gloucester and Monmouth. No direct water transport available.
Birmingham Airport is the most convenient for Ross On Wye, both domestically and internationally. It offers numerous flight options and is approximately 100km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Ross On Wye, UK, is served by local bus services, including Stagecoach West's 33, 34, and 37 routes. Taxis are also readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. If driving, there are several public car parks. Always check the latest schedules and routes online.
The best area to stay in Ross On Wye is the town centre, known for its historic charm, convenient access to shops, restaurants, and the picturesque River Wye. It's an ideal base for exploring the scenic Herefordshire countryside.
What guests said about Ross on Wye:
2.0
Scored 2.0
Rooms were OK but very tired and needs a good referb...
Rooms were OK but very tired and needs a good referb breakfast coffee toast everything all cheapest quality and they gave us hot dogs !! Yes hot dogs instead of sausages on are breakfast I asked for a refund but refused would not reccomend or stay agai avoid at all cost
Hannah
8.0
Scored 8.0
Historic border town with easy access to surrounding scenic...
Historic border town with easy access to surrounding scenic areas and towns.
A good selection of independent shops and restaurants. Good views over the Wye valley and a small friendly theatre. Relatively unspoilt.
Mark
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rather disappointed.
Rather disappointed. Town looked tired and had seen better days. Difficult to walk along the river for all the bushes. Having said that, it did rain every day and nowhere looks good unless the sun shines
William
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
lovely little town with all sorts of shops to cater for...
lovely little town with all sorts of shops to cater for everyone, we had our own food but bought a few bits in the town also visited the architectural store for the second time for quirky buys. A must to visit is Baileys home not far outside Ross on Wye on the Hereford road i simply wanted everything in there!!
Carol Corbett
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely Town great pubs & a good variety of restaurants we...
Lovely Town great pubs & a good variety of restaurants we had an Indian meal at The Mint House that was really good (we booked a table earlier because it was a Saturday) lots of really nice coffee shops too lovely riverside walk very pretty we had some lovely walks as that’s our thing & Ross is an ideal location!
Gwynne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little town with fascinating architecture and some...
Lovely little town with fascinating architecture and some wonderful views over the River Wye and the valley. The locals were very welcoming. We went in to the church, and although a service was just about to start the vicar went out of his way to make us welcome.
A perfectly located retreat with a first class restaurant in which to enjoy the evening.
From arrival to departure, the owners and staff made me feel very at home and the service level delivered on the promise of this lovely hotel.
My room had great views across the apple orchard at the front of the hotel and I enjoyed my stay, albeit one night only. Will definitely return and thoroughly recommend a stay for business or pleasure.
Dinner, lovely present food. Steak was the best I have ever tasted. Good spacing of tables. Lovely decorated restaurant. Sat in the conservatory for breakfast.
Bedroom was light, 2 windows, situated at the front of the Inn, with views of the countryside, rolling fields and view of castle.
Enjoyed a drink or two outside the front under a brolly as it was a hot weekend.
Plenty of parking.
The hotel is tastefully decorated with a lovely area to relax and have a drink. There is also a beautiful garden with a superb view of the river Wye, countryside, and the church in Ross on Wye.
The breakfast was high quality set in an exquisite dining room, and the hosts were very friendly, attentive, and nothing was too much trouble.
Good off the road parking at the rear of the property.
Orles Barn is an exceptional hotel. Roxy and Matt are the nicest, kindest people you will ever meet. The food (Matt is the chef) is quite simply the best I've tasted in any hotel anywhere! You will be treated like royalty at the hands of Roxy, who is such a warm and genuine person. I LOVE staying here and cannot recommend Orles Barn highly enough.
The location of the Hotel is great and the hotel is welcoming and friendly. The meal at the hotel was one of the best we have had and the breakfast was excellent. We will be returning in the spring for a two night stay to celebrate a birthday. Ross is a short walk away - with lovely shops. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay - thank you.
Fabulous hosts with a warm welcome. Perfectly located within easy walking distance to the the town centre, great selection for breakfast. Great room with super-comfortable bed. Pet friendly with wonderful large gardens and riverside pub across the road.
The parking was great, immediately outside the property. Joy, the host was charming and very welcoming. We slept well. We had a really good meal at the Royal Hotel, just a short walk away, see 3 photos of views from outside terrace - can recommend!!
We arrived late-2 a.m.- after reception had closed. We were to gain access to the room late on-very clean and well made up-A row of rooms opposite to main hotel across the car park. Breakfast in the morning was a very good full English breakfast
The location could not be better. Two minutes walk from the town centre which had good variety of shops stores eating and drinking venues. The river side was one minute away with a bar that served good quality food and reasonable priced drinks
Breakfast was excellent felt sorry for the staff having to run up and down stairs serving food. Location was very good as the town 300 yards away just as it was uphill from hotel other than that position great also over looking the river.
Very old building. Has its charm. Clean, comfortable bed, friendly staff, nice bar. On site parking area, but you will need good driving skills to get inside, very tight entrance.
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