MarketplaceClearwell CastlePosted on May 18, 2010. Ross on Wye: What to do when you stay in Ross-on-Wye Ross-on-Wye is situated on the banks of the River Wye to the north end of the Forest of Dean.
It is well known for its large market square and many antique shops. You can not die of thirst in the city because it has a large number of pubs for you frequent.
Market days are Thursday and Saturday, so if you want some extra things to consider when buying in the city, it is the day to put in your diary.
History fans should make a checkpoint in the year 700 the old St Mary's. You can not miss this historic building - the tall spire is visible from almost any direction to the approach of Ross-on-Wye.
Another ancient monument of the city is the Cross-Pest. You can find this in the yard of St Mary's, where he serves as a memorial to more than 300 people died of the plague in 1637.
Whether you choose to eat in your hotel, many of which have restaurants, or any of the other restaurants in town, you'll have a surprisingly wide choice for a small town. There is even a Tibetan and Nepalese restaurant if you want to give your taste buds.
If the weather is bad (which is always a possibility in the United Kingdom), it is an indoor golf simulator that you can use to improve your handicap. Children are welcomed with their own soft play area. You can also take a cruise along the River Wye, where you can admire the scenery along the banks.
Nearby, Symonds Yat has a lot to do. Work your way through the hedge maze puzzle to hire a boat so that you can yourself along the range of Wye River.
For the more adventurous there are many outdoor activities available as well as canoeing. These include the thrill of paintball and horseback riding, bike rental and mountain biking, climbing and other adventure sports. The town of Ross-on-Wye also has its own moving car racing simulator, where you may be able to challenge co-workers or family members to a race.
Otherwise, you may be able to find enough time for a break, fishing on the bank of a river.
Hereford Racecourse is close by, if the timing of your visit is part of their meeting dates. Hereford also have a football club if you want to watch a game.
Near Ross-on-Wye is Clearwell Caves. These characteristics of the Forest of Dean's Museum of ironing and you can also offer experience in underground caves themselves. The caves are open from mid February to November beginning and then they reopen at the beginning of December until Christmas Eve, they are almost certain to be open when you visit. It is worthwhile to explore the nine caves that circle Clearwell Caves.
Near to Ross-on-Wye Goodrich Castle is well preserved. This will keep adults and children busy while they explore the towers and ramparts.
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