Touring the Birthplace of British Tourism

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Feb 18
2023

20 people attending

5 places left

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£12.50
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8.5 miles with one large hill, and a couple of smaller ones

Ross on Wye promotes itself as the birth place of British tourism, so why not join me as we enjoy a walk starting from this market town? We start by following the Wye away from Ross before working our way round multiple strawberry fields, but sorry that it's not quite the right time of year for pick your own.

We'll find a nice spot for lunch before preparing ourselves for the climb up Chase Hill, where you may get a view of the MOD rifle range, before we head back into Ross.

Dogs will be welcome on the walk but there are a number of stiles that larger dogs may find difficult. We also pass through a couple of farms where they would need to be kept under control.

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Field of Wheat Stalks
Church near Ross
Ross on Wye Tourist Board
Scenic View above Ross
Scenic view near Ross
Strawberry Tunnels
View of the Wye from Ross
Field of Wheat Stalks
Church near Ross
Ross on Wye Tourist Board
Scenic View above Ross
Scenic view near Ross
Strawberry Tunnels
View of the Wye from Ross