Hoarwithy
An unspoiled village in the Wye Valley an 'Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty'. Famous for its
Italianate church on the hill and it's Grand National
Winner 'Mon Mome'.
A quarter mile down the lane from the Wagons following the Brook
towards the Wye you will find The New Harp, a cosy local pub
serving Local Ales and Cider, Good Food with a very friendly
welcome.
Other Picturesque Pubs
A mile and a half away is the Lough Pool Inn full of
character, charm and tempting food. Along the river about three
miles the other way is the Cottage of Content,
another very popular and quaint local foodie pub.
Ross-On-Wye
Our nearest town (4 Miles) is the historic centre of the tourist
industry in Britain. William Gilpin wrote the first book for
tourists about the beauties of the Wye Valley from Ross to
Chepstow. Likening these local views of the truly picturesque, to
those of the Grand European tour. There is a seventeenth century
market house and river side pubs to explore.
Hereford
Is 9 Miles away, a historic, if tiny, City with lots going on.
Visit the Cathedral
where the famous 'Mappa
Mundi' is on display.
Forest of Dean
Ancient oak woodland where you can walk the Sculpture Trail or
through Puzzle Wood and if you're adventurous, you can hire
Mountain Bikes for the miles of off road trails.
Symonds Yat
On a huge horse shoe bend in the River Wye where the Peregrines
nest on the 150 foot lime stone cliffs. A nationally renowned
beauty spot.
Hay-On-Wye
On the edge of the Brecon Beacons, World famous for its book
shops and home to the Hay Festival.
Things to do:
- Walking.
- Canoeing.
- Cycling.
- Bird Watching.
- Fishing.
- Golf.
- Horse Riding.
- Visit Castle, Gardens, Iron Age Forts, Museums.
Or Nothing!