Radcliffe is situated in the small town of Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, which is twinned with Betzodorf, Germany and Conde-Sur-Noireau, France where there are many places to dine with a variety of different foods and many inns to drink at from Tia to Chinese, Indian to fast food and of course good old English fayre.
We are in ideal location weather on leisure or business. It’s just a minute’s walk to the town centre but just less to the River Wye. A great place to set as base as there are many things to do and see.
The Market House Heritage Centre, John Kyrle Walk and the Wye Valley Walk that goes through Ross are a few things to see as well as fishing, canoeing and cycling.
The Wye Valley Walk is a 136 mile (218km) walk it starts at Plynlimon and ends at Chepstow with Llangurig, Rhayador, Builth Wells, Hereford, Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth in between.
John Kyrle walk is a circular walk around Ross, which is about 3 miles long.
The Forest of Dean is a 10 minute drive and is set in 110 square kilometres of woodland and is a great rural place to do many outdoor activates such as hiring a bike or taking your own and with many tracks or if you just like walking. With even the option of the bikes being droped of at the door, it's now so much more easier.
Goodrich Castle is a 10 minute drive where you can experience an audio tour of the castle.
Symonds Yat East/West is a 15 minute drive. On the East side you have a manned ferry where you can be pulled across to the West. Take a walk to the Yat Rock where you can view the Wye Valley, also Kingfisher Cruises, canoe hire, the rapids and a few places to eat. On the West is the leisure park with a Butterfly Zoo, Museum of Mazes and canoe hire.
Whilst your in Symonds Yat East why not visit Rose Cottage and enjoy a cream tea.
www.rose-cottage-symondsyat.co.uk
Hereford is only a 20 minute drive where you can see the 13th Century Mappa Mundi and Chained Library at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford United F.C. and the Courtyard Theatre.
Gloucester is a 35 minute drive where you will find Roman Foundations, Victorian Docklands and a Norman Cathedral with lots of shops.
The International Centre for Birds of Prey is in Newent about a 15 minute drive and open 7 days a week.
Birmingham,Bristol and Cardiff are all one hour away with links to the M50.