Top 10 Best Things to Do in Ross on Wye, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Ross-on-Wye, United Kingdom (UK)
In The Footsteps Battlefield Tours
Canoe the Wye
Ross on Wye Canoe Hire - Day Trips
Goodrich Castle
Briery Hill Llamas
The International Centre for Birds of Prey
Symonds Yat Rock
Symonds Yat Canoe Hire
Hillside Brewery
Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo
Incredible Places to Visit in Herefordshire
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This video will halp you to find out top 10 places to visit in Hereford.
Hereford is a cathedral city, civil parish and county town of
Herefordshire, England. The name Hereford is said to come from the Anglo-
Saxon here, an army or formation of soldiers, and the ford, a place for
crossing a river. There are many places to visit in Hareford. Top 10 places
in Hareford where you can visit are:
1. Brockhampton
2. Pembridge
3. Goodrich
4. Bromyard
5. Kington
6. Symonds yet
7. Ledbury
8. Forest of Dean
9. Ross-on-Wye
10.Leominster
Places to see in ( Hitchin - UK )
Places to see in ( Hitchin - UK )
Hitchin is a market town in the North Hertfordshire District in Hertfordshire, England. The town flourished on the wool trade, and located near the Icknield Way and by the 17th century Hitchin was a staging post for coaches coming from London. By the middle of the 19th century the railway had arrived, and with it a new way of life for Hitchin. The corn exchange was built in the market place and within a short time Hitchin established itself as a major centre for grain trading.
The latter half of the 20th century has also brought great changes in communication to Hitchin. Motorways have shortened the journey time and brought Luton, a few miles away on the M1, and the A1 (M) even closer. By the close of the 20th century, Hitchin had become a satellite dormitory town for London. Hitchin also developed a fairly strong Sikh community based around the Walsworth area.
Hitchin railway station is on the Great Northern Line, to which the Cambridge Line connects just north of the station. There are direct connections to London, Stevenage, Peterborough, and Cambridge. Journeys to London and Cambridge both last approximately 30 minutes on the Express services. Stevenage is 5 minutes away and Peterborough is typically 45 minutes distance in journey-time. The A505, A600 and A602 roads intersect in Hitchin, which is about three miles (5 km) from the A1(M) motorway and about ten miles (16 km) from the M1 motorway. Hitchin is about 9 miles from Luton Airport with a direct bus service linking the two.
Hitchin hosts an annual Arts & Music Festival in July which in previous years included Rhythms of the World. Hitchin Festival includes picnics, concerts, theatre, ghost walks, art exhibitions, comedy club, talks, summer fetes and fireworks. Since 2014, Hitchin has hosted the yarn festival Festiwool, organised and run by members of Hitchin Stitchin.
Districts of ( Hitchin - UK ) :
Bearton
Benslow
Poets Estate
Purwell
Sunnyside
Walsworth
West Hitchin
Westmill
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Best Castles (Chepstow Wales): Great Britain travel guide tourism attractions
Best Castles in Wales: Tour Chepstow (Great Britain) travel guide tourism attractions. Wales travel guide; Chepstow Wales tourism video (Best Castles in Wales - Chepstow Castle). Chepstow Wales (United Kingdom) is a top tourist destination to visit.
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Exploring England's Wye Valley which lies in the West of the country, close to the border with Wales. Filmed on 25th April 2011
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Places to see in ( Ross on Wye - UK )
Places to see in ( Ross on Wye - UK )
Ross-on-Wye is a small market town in south eastern Herefordshire, England, located on the River Wye, and on the northern edge of the Forest of Dean. Ross-on-Wye was the birthplace of the British tourist industry. In 1745, the rector, Dr John Egerton, started taking friends on boat trips down the valley from his rectory at Ross. The Wye Valley's attraction was its river scenery, its precipitous landscapes, and its castles and abbeys, which were accessible to seekers of the Picturesque.
The Prospect was created by John Kyrle and offers superb views over the Wye and to the Welsh mountains. The land was rented by John Kyrle from the Marquess of Bath in 1696 and turned into a garden and walking area.
The town of Ross on Wye is known for its independent shops, picturesque streets and market square with its market hall. Regular Thursday and Saturday markets are held at the red sandstone Market House building in Ross on Wye centre, which was built between 1650 and 1654 replacing the older, probably wooden Booth Hall.
Opposite the church, The Prospect is a public garden offering a view of the famous horseshoe bend in the River Wye, as well as views as far as the Black Mountains. The ruins of Wilton Castle, which lie to the west of the town, have now been restored and are open to visitors. Ross on Wye has a number of sculptures created by Walenty Pytel, the left bank of the River Wye shows two of these. Despite the commonly held belief that both depict swans, one in fact shows ducks.
The former Ross-on-Wye railway station was a junction railway station on the Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway constructed to the north of the town. It was the terminus of the Ross and Monmouth Railway, which joined the Hereford, Ross and Gloucester just south of the station. Today, although the nearest railway station is Ledbury on the Cotswold Line, Gloucester has a much better bus connection with Ross, and is a major interchange on the national rail network.
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A walk and visit to Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland England.
Amazing views from this Castle, but imagine how bleek it would have been in the 14th Century.
Craster to Dunstanburgh - one of Britain's Favourite 100 walks
This route is part of a longer walk from Craster to Low Newton and back offering views of the ruined Dunstanburgh Castle and the vast expanse of Embleton Bay. The route also takes in sand dunes and the Newton Pool Nature Reserve, both rich in wildlife. Anyone wishing to do the longer walk can get info here :-
Music: Vopna, Umoja and Skaga by Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com)
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Town Centre, Ross on Wye, Herefordshire
Video of the Town Centre in Ross on Wye.