1 miles from the town of ross-on-wye. other dining options include a refined restaurant emphasising local ingredients and a bar with a log-burning fireplace. in a brick barn dating to the 17th century, this upscale guesthouse is 1. country-elegant rooms are individually furnished and come with free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities; some feature exposed beams, floral wallpaper and/or garden views. suites add features such as fireplaces, in-room bathtubs, dressing rooms or sitting rooms. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. full english breakfast is included in the room rate Birmingham Airport 1 hr 13
The aMazing Hedge Puzzle (7 min) Goodrich Castle (8 min) Norman castle ruins with well-preserved Medieval domestic buildings and visitor centre exhibition. Eastnor Castle (26 min) Venerable mock Greek Revival castle, circa 1820, with a tea room, medieval armor & gardens to tour. Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo (7 min) Kept at tropical temperatures, this indoor attraction lets visitors get close to exotic butterflies. The International Centre for Birds of Prey (17 min) Large center for birds like eagles, owls and falcons flown daily, plus picnic spots and play areas. Littledean Jail (25 min) 18th-century prison housing quirky, disparate exhibits on crime, spying and Victorian taxidermy. Forest of Dean (22 min) Outdoor recreation, art, camping, history, and nature Beechenhurst - Forestry England (21 min) Opening for breakfast at 8.30am each morning, this simple forestry cafe serves local produce. Black and White House Museum (24 min) Museum in a 17th-century timber-framed building featuring period furnishings, plus kids' activities. Clearwell Caves (25 min) In the miners' footsteps in an underground museum with passageways and 4,500-year-old galleries. Perrygrove Railway (23 min) Park for children's steam train and footplate rides, treetop and indoor play, plus woodland walks. Hereford Cathedral (24 min) CofE church building with a 13th-century map of the known world and a chained medieval library. Dean Heritage Centre (30 min) Site with 5 acres dedicated to the Forest of Dean, with a museum, reconstructed cottage & workshops. Puzzlewood (23 min) Natural woodland with raised walkways and family entertainments. Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail (21 min) Tranquil woodland art trail open since 1986 with 16 discreet, nature-inspired sculptures. |