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Some of the Best Pubs and Inns in the Wye Valley



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By : Chris Grimes    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-25 14:16:59
When you’re staying somewhere in the Wye Valley on holiday, you’ll want to make sure you frequent some of the lovely pubs and inns you’ll find in the area.

Since many people take advantage of booking a walking or rambling holiday, it makes perfect sense to search out a few nice pubs along the way that you can stop in. Whether it’s for a quick drink or a more substantial snack or meal, these few suggestions should help you along the way.

Be aware that there are plenty more though, so wherever you are staying for your UK holiday or weekend break, be sure you do your research before you go.

1. The King’s Head Hotel in Ross on Wye. Market towns always have some nice pubs on offer, and this one is no exception. And it caters for all tastes too. If you just want a nice filling snack with a pint, why not try their steak and Wye Valley ale pie? Alternatively book a table in the restaurant and have a great evening meal instead.

2. The Saracens Head Inn on the River Wye. If a river view is what you’re after, you can’t do much better than the Saracens Head Inn. From sandwiches at lunchtime to tea and cakes in the afternoon, going right through to a full evening meal, whenever you stop here you will be sure of a great welcome. It’s one of the best inns to try while you are enjoying your UK holiday.

3. The Red Lion Inn in Ross on Wye. Another good choice for those staying in or near Ross on Wye, this one will tempt you with some great Ploughman’s lunches, as well as nibbles and some hearty meals to boot. This is a family run affair which means you’ll be well looked after whatever you decide to order.

4. The Inn on the Wye in Ross on Wye. Our final choice makes the list for many reasons – not least of which are the delightful and mouth watering menus you will be presented with if you decide to dine there. The glorious setting and charming dining room will help you relax while you decide where else to go on your cheap weekend break in the UK.

These pubs and inns focus mainly on Ross on Wye, but don’t forget that many market towns, villages and other locations have more than one pub to tempt you with as well. If in doubt, ask the locals to recommend one (or more!) that you can try out during your stay.

Even though staying in self catering accommodation has its perks, you might not want to cook every night. In this case finding a local pub serving local specialities and dishes will be the best solution to getting out of the washing up!

In short, don’t be afraid to try all the different country pubs you come across. Each one offers a very different experience.
Author Resource:- Chris Grimes is a local historian and tour guide in the Cotswolds. As well as showing people the natural beauty of the surrounding area he is a wealth knowledge for those looking for the cheapest cosiest cottages in the Cotswolds for more of Chris's writings http://www.manorcottages.co.uk/
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