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.
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.
Salinder
United Kingdom
The living area, the bed room and the garden were all lovely spaces. The host had great communication with me
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.
John
United Kingdom
Very well appointed king size suit Very clean and ideally situated. The staff were brilliant and couldn't do enough with advice about the area, places to visit, and places to eat. The breakfasts are superb as well. Highly recommend.
Set in Ross on Wye in the Herefordshire region, with Wilton Castle nearby, The Whitehouse Ross-On-Wye offers accommodation with free WiFi.
Paul
United Kingdom
It’s location was perfect , being so close to the town centre, and the River Wye.
The host, Joy, gave me the room key and was very welcoming. Wifi worked well with my iPhone 8.
Room 6 on top floor was more than adequate for a solo traveller, and there’s generous public parking outside the premises, right down to beyond the bandstand, and on the parallel road too.
I slept very well in a comfy bed , shower in en-suite was brilliant, even had a separate dressing area, impressed.
The Hostelrie at Goodrich is a country inn offering traditional rooms, a restaurant and bar.
suzanne
United Kingdom
The hostess, Sally , gave us a very warm welcome, helped with our bags, and made sure that we had everything that we wanted to make our stay as enjoyable as possible. All the staff were very pleasant and helpful The food was freshly prepared and tasty. We really enjoyed our stay and look forward to visiting again.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ross on Wye cost £106 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ross on Wye are £121 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ross on Wye can on average be found for £112 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ross on Wye this weekend is £132 or, for a 4-star hotel, £191. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ross on Wye for this weekend cost on average around £348 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Interesting small town on Wye Valley trail, woodland & river...
Interesting small town on Wye Valley trail, woodland & river walks, canoeing, preserved buildings dating from 17century, blue plaques, frequent bus connections to Monmouth, Gloucester, Hereford, Ledbury, neighbouring villages, opportunities to explore area without driving, coffee shops, craft centre, sports centre, inc swimming pool, walking festival.
Jan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ross is an interesting town full of history.
Ross is an interesting town full of history. It is also central to the area for trips out. There are activities in the area, especially if you like the outdoors, all within a half hours drive.
It is close to Hereford, Ledbury, Symonds Yat and the Wye Valley in general, The Forest of Dean, Monmouth, Gloucester and any other place you might wish to visit for the day. Chepstow is a little further but worth the visit.
The roads are generally good A roads and the M50 gets you quickly to the M5.
Marilyn
United Kingdom
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!!
The building is lovely, lots of steps but plenty of handrails. There is a terrace so you can sit outside. The staff are super friendly and available for anything you need. You are given a code so you can come and go when you want and the parking is close by.
There was a heater in the room so you have heat when the heating is off. There was a fireplace in the room although it was blocked off and not usable. Plenty of character and furniture. There was also a good sized washbasin in the room.
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.
Two things stand out, the exceptional food - both evening meals and breakfast and the friendly, professional service. Perhaps the owners would disagree, but I would call this a "restaurant with rooms" since dining is the centerpiece of staying here. The rooms are clean, but small, but fine for a short stay of one or two nights. The hotel is a short drive from Ross on Wye town center or a 15 minute walk mostly by the river.
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 innkeeper Andy and his wife Sophie were very kind and accommodating- they allowed my mum and her dog to join me on short notice for the second night of my stay, and were present on both arrival and departure to help with the tight parking situation - in the rain no less! Very kind people taking good care of their guests. Sophie's breakfasts were fab as were the nearby nature walks.
Well equipped, roomy property with plenty of character. Easy access for some lovely walks in the countryside and along the river Wye. Dog friendly with a separate little garden. Walking distance of a friendly local Pub/Hotel that was also dog friendly. Easy drive to Ross on Wye and Monmouth for trips out to local towns.
The room was fine - no complaints. The hotel terrace had a lovely view and was a great place to sit for a drink. We managed to get a space in the car park, and the hotel is very close to the town centre. Dinner was fine. It was easy walking distance to Ross-on-Wye parkrun, which is what we stayed there for.
Excellent breakfast and very nice dinning room. Great service by friendly staff. Didn't stay for dinner because I was visiting a friend in Ross each evening. Would definitely recommend the Castle Lodge, very welcoming hosts, excellent value, great facilities and conveniently situated to Ross on Wye.
The hotel is in the centre of ross on wye and offered exceptional service throughout my stay.sign in with the covid app, from check in to departure nothing is a problem. Breakfast first class the four poster was a bonus stunning views all round.
Excellent location, one minute from Ross town centre. High above river, expansive views. Very little traffic noise.
Generous welcome pack: eggs, butter, milk, croissants, marmalade.
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.
Very welcoming hosts, beautifully decorated rooms. A lovely location overlooking the river. A delicious breakfast too with lots of lovely little touches throughout the hotel.
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