
| Steeped in a wealth of history and natural beauty together with the neighbouring counties of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Gwent, it supplies breathtaking scenery to charm the most discerning visitor. St Mary's Church dominates any view of Ross-on-Wye, and the picturesque streets of the small market town enhance the pleasure of shopping. |
![]() Camp site with St Mary's Church in the background. ![]() The site in full bloom. |
![]() The fishing lakes on site. |
Sporting facilities
in the town comprise an indoor swimming pool, putting green and tennis
courts. Golfing and mini-bus tours, pony trekking, fishing, cycling, or mountain biking, cinemas, horse racing and river cruises are all available in the area. The Wye Valley Walk, Offa's Dyke Walk and the Black Mountains are all within easy reach to further tempt holidaymakers. |