The best available Bed and Breakfast Inns to stay near Ross-on-Wye

April 29, 2023 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England including The Royal Lodge, Lea House Bed & Breakfast, The Inn On The Wye, The Crown at Whitchurch, The Old Court House, Radcliffe Guest House, The White House Guest House.
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1. The Royal Lodge

Symonds Yat East, Symonds Yat, Ross-on-Wye HR9 6JL England
Excellent
45%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
7%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1257 reviews

The Royal Lodge

The Royal Lodge at Symonds Yat East has an idyllic setting in the heart of the Wye Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty where the River Wye cuts a swathe through a wooded gorge on the edge of the spectacular Royal Forest of Dean.The Lodge is nestled just below Symonds Yat Rock and stands exclusively in grounds of almost 5 acres overlooking the river. It has terraced gardens of magnolia trees and a well established wisteria. The Royal was originally built in 1876 as a Royal hunting lodge and was converted to a hotel in the 1920's. It has had a full and extensive refurbishment in 2008 and is managed by Graham Howells who has overseen the transformation and ensures that the level of service reflects the new development and idyllic location. The Royal Lodge is a great place to unwind with long relaxing walks in outstanding scenery. The hotel is also well situated to explore the Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and the South Wales coast.

Average

Reviewed By KJT2309

Location was perfect, walking distance to riverside pub and kingfisher Cruise. The rooms could do with being updated and the smell of fried food throughout the stay made me feel sick. Breakfast was lovely and a nice change to buffet style which you get at usual plaices. The view from our room was also fab!

2. Lea House Bed & Breakfast

Lea, Ross-on-Wye HR9 7JZ England
Excellent
86%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 422 reviews

Lea House Bed & Breakfast

Lea House offers the highest standards of accommodation. It is the perfect place to relax, where you're made to feel really welcome. Award-winning breakfasts are a real treat with home-made breads and jams, fresh fruit and squeezed juice, local butcher's sausages and locally smoked fish. The house is a beautifully refurbished,16th century, oak-beamed former coaching inn with log burner fireplace & imaginative decor, adjacent to the Forest of Dean and spectacular Wye Valley. Dogs welcome. Credit cards. Free Wi-Fi throughout.

Birthday Treat

Reviewed By Propakatangel

What a great find from the moment we got there we received a very warm welcome. Our room was lovely and the bed was so comfy. Sophie’s breakfast was fabulous and I came home with a jar of her amazing marmalade as a little birthday treat ❤️. Would definitely go back ??

3. The Inn On The Wye

Kerne Bridge, Ross-on-Wye HR9 5QS England
Excellent
32%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
10%
Terrible
11%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 556 reviews

The Inn On The Wye

Welcome to The Inn On The Wye, your Ross-on-Wye “home away from home.” The Inn On The Wye aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. As your “home away from home,” the inn rooms offer a flat screen TV, and getting online is easy, with free internet access available. Guests have access to baggage storage while staying at The Inn On The Wye. In addition, The Inn On The Wye offers free breakfast, which will help make your Ross-on-Wye trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. Best of all, The Inn On The Wye makes it easy to experience some great Ross-on-Wye attractions like The Thomas Blake Memorial Gardens, which is a popular garden. The Inn On The Wye puts the best of Ross-on-Wye at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.

I'll be back!!!

Reviewed By H981OIdavec

Called in here after completing one of my walks. Staff very attentive on arrival and was poured a drink while being sat straight away at a table. Counted at least 15 other people there on a mid week lunchtime so obviously popular. I ordered the Wye Fish & Chips with chunky chips, peas and home made tartar sauce which arrived perfectly cooked and bang on 10 minutes from ordering. Having heard they did accommodation I asked if I could possibly see one of the 4 poster rooms if not a problem. It wasn't. Young lady, who had been serving, got a key and showed me the room which was really nice. They also have a function room which I looked in on passing. Again a thumbs up ? Overall a great experience with staff being helpful and attentive to everyone. Clean and tidy............Will be back again.

4. The Crown at Whitchurch

The Croft Old Ross Road, Whitchurch, Ross-on-Wye HR9 6DD England
Excellent
44%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
7%
Terrible
14%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 98 reviews

The Crown at Whitchurch

A village hotel, recently refurbished with restaurant, bars and en-suite rooms situated in the Wye Valley near the famous tourist attraction of Symonds Yat. Well behaved children more than welcome Family owned and run, fresh kitchen with all food made to order. Book with us...come and make some memories.

Never smelt anything like it!

Reviewed By PITCHIO

Terrible is a massive understatement. This place is absolutely disgusting. We approached from the front of the building in bright sunshine after a two hour drive. First impressions weren’t good. The building looked derelict and very run down. If it wasn’t for the front door being open and a rosie faced scruffy local sitting outside, we’d have been forgiven for thinking it had already been closed down by the environmental health agency. We walked in and stood around for five minutes shouting “hello, anyone there”. As we were about to give up a very sweaty little Asian guy appeared in pyjamas. I can honestly say the funk of spice only grew as he entered the bar area. Obviously Masood or whatever his name was had just woke up. He asked if we could give him 10 minutes as he was just hoovering our room. We obliged and went outside for some fresh air. Twenty minutes or so later he reappeared. “Your rooms are ready Gentleman’s”. So, up to the rooms. We followed behind up the dirty no filthy stairs down the corridor and were shown to our rooms. At first glance, not bad for the price. But then, we looked in the bathroom. Stains in the toilet, and the usual whiff that you get from a curry house crapper. I looked out of our window to investigate the view. Window was minging, the overgrown garden out the back was messy and half the picnic tables were upside down. It was a finger and thumb job to close the window. We tried to see the positives but then entered little masood or whatever his name was. He said, “Gentlemen can you please share the towel? I don’t have any more”. So he expected two men to share one hand towel for a two night stay. I’m sorry, but no. After returning that night from having a gorgeous meal out in Ross, I opened the bathroom door to what I can only describe as the smell of raw sewage. It was that moment I decided that I would be leaving the next morning. I packed my bag and prepared to leave. But, before I left I took a few pics. One of the window, one of the fridge in the corridor which contained the breakfast and one of the carpet in our neighbours room as they’d just checked out and left their door open. I left out the fire escape. God help anyone if there’s ever a fire. If you like places that smell of spice, use diesel as air freshener, then this is the place for you. If you’re just a normal person like me who just wants a clean, welcoming nice place to stay…. AVOID THIS DUMP!!! I managed to get the last coin at the Old Court Hotel which was very nice.

5. The Old Court House

53 High Street, Ross-on-Wye HR9 5HH England
Excellent
49%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
6%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 71 reviews

The Old Court House

Welcome to The Old Court House, a 17th Century Guest House in central Ross-on-Wye offering unique period character and modern comforts. We offer Bed accommodation with character: comfortable beds in well-equipped rooms; Guest rooms are generous in size and well furnished with comfortable beds and duvets or blankets at your preference are all en-suite with showers and baths in some rooms have Wi-Fi are equipped with 'Freeview' colour television, tea and coffee making facilities; cups; glasses; cutlery; bottle openers and a refrigerator. Hair dryers are available and we can help if you have left something behind: shaving needs; toothpaste and brushes; mending kits. If you wish to ‘eat-in’ then we are pleased to provide the crockery, cutlery and glasses.. We can provide a cot or similar for the youngest guest; also smaller beds for children wishing to sleep in the same room as their parents. We offer the basic facilities for preparing babies’ and very young children’s own feeds There is a wide range of local pubs and restaurants offering menus from many difference countries (English; European; Indian; Chinese) and all are within a short walk. Ross has banks and pharmacies within 50 yards of our front door.

Quirky

Reviewed By 193jackied

A quirky property which wouldn’t suit everyone. A great location on the high street so handy for shops and restaurants. A nice garden . 2 flights of stairs up to bedrooms . Room 1 was a good size with a sofa. The bed was very comfy. A small tv and very small bathroom . My problem was that it was freezing cold and no heating . I spent the evening wrapped in a blanket. We parked around the corner as no obvious car park although the owner later said we could use his parking if we wanted to

6. Radcliffe Guest House

Wye Street, Ross-on-Wye HR9 7BS England
Excellent
90%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 152 reviews

Radcliffe Guest House

A 17th-century coaching inn, now a charming guest house, within 50 meters of river at the top of Wye St, and only 50 metes to town centre; we have the most enviable position in Ross on Wye.

Lovely spacious room with excellent breakfast

Reviewed By gillj191

Stayed in room 2 which has street views but can also see the river and mountains from the window seats. Lovely big room with sitting area. Beth was friendly and helpful and cooked us a delicious breakfast with local back and sausages. Highly recommend Worth booking local restaurants if you want eat in the evening

7. The White House Guest House

Wye Street, Ross-on-Wye HR9 7BX England
Excellent
65%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
9%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 23 reviews

The White House Guest House

The White House is situated in the historic market town of Ross-on-Wye and less than 100 yards from the River. We would love to welcome guests old and new to our recently renovated guest house. Within 2 minutes’ walk of Ross town centre giving easy access to shops, restaurants and bars plus easy access for Horse Racing, Walking, Cycling, Fishing and many other outdoor activities.

Lovely hosts sadly missing something.

Reviewed By davidrE7482XC

Good location nice part of town. Good parking outside. Not expensive but missing something. Bedding could do with replacing. Mattress nearing the end of its life. Not our best nights sleep. It was all ok but could be son much better with some investment.

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