Why is Ross on Wye famous?

The Wye Valley's attraction was its river scenery, its precipitous landscapes, and its castles and abbeys, which were accessible to seekers of the "picturesque". In 1782, William Gilpin's book Observations on the River Wye was published, the first illustrated tour guide to be published in Britain.
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What is Ross-on-Wye known for?

Welcome to Ross on Wye

The town is the centre of a region historically dubbed Archenfield or 'Land of Hedgehogs', and you'll find examples of the icon in St Mary's Church, dating back to the 17th century, and on more recent memorials to the Boer War and Second World War.
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Why is the hedgehog the symbol of Ross-on-Wye?

The hedgehog has special significance within the Wye Valley National Landscape as part of the area covers the ancient kingdom of 'Ergyng' (Archenfield), which means 'Land of Hedgehogs' and today the hedgehog is the symbol of Ross-on-Wye.
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Is it worth visiting Ross-on-Wye?

Ross's beautiful mock Gothic town walls and Gazebo Tower, built in 1833, are perfect examples of the picturesque style so popular with early visitors. Many of these historic highlights can be explored via the Ross-on-Wye Heritage Trail.
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Is Ross-on-Wye the birthplace of tourism?

The Wye Valley witnessed the birth of British tourism in the 18th century. The earliest known appreciation of the area's spectacular beauty can be dated to the beginning of the century, when John Kyrle developed the 'Prospect' at Ross-on-Wye, and it was later mentioned in verse by Alexander Pope.
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Two Hours in Ross on Wye

Is Ross-on-Wye English or Welsh?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Ross-on-Wye is a market town and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, near the border with Wales.
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Where is the birthplace of British tourism?

The Wye Valley, with its gorgeous river scenery, became the first of Britain's great landscapes to be 'discovered' – and the birthplace of British tourism (an industry now worth £100m a year to the area).
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What to do at Ross-on-Wye?

Top Attractions in Ross-on-Wye
  • Goodrich Castle. 4.6. (1,267) Historic Sites. ...
  • Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo. 3.4. (800) Zoos. ...
  • Hay. 4.2. (23) Points of Interest & Landmarks. ...
  • King Arthur's Cave. 3.6. (14) Caverns & Caves. ...
  • Made in Ross. 4.7. (26) ...
  • St Mary The Virgin Church. 4.3. (62) ...
  • The Thomas Blake Memorial Gardens. 4.6. (20) ...
  • River Wye. 4.2. (10)
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What shops are in Ross-on-Wye?

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  • Made in Ross. 4.7. (26) Art Galleries. ...
  • Cotswold Vintage Curios. Antique Shops.
  • The Agricultural Store. Department Stores.
  • Truffles Delicatessen. 4.7. (108) Speciality & Gift Shops. ...
  • Woods of Whitchurch. 4.6. (108) ...
  • Ross Labels Ltd. 3.3. (224) ...
  • Rossiter Books. 5.0. (7) ...
  • Feathers & Frocks. 5.0. (4)
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Does Ross-on-Wye have a market day?

Ross-on-Wye Markets are held every Thursday and Saturday from 9.00am to 3.00pm.
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What does nil moror ictus mean?

Kyrle motto – Nil Moror Ictus

I have seen the Kyrle's motto, Nil Moror Ictus translated as both “I delay not when struck” or variations of “I heed not blows“.
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What is the story behind Silver the Hedgehog?

Silver comes from 200 years into the future, and has travelled back in time to the present day many times in order to prevent disasters that would lead to a ruined world in his own time. He has often found himself collaborating with Sonic the Hedgehog and his friends in these efforts.
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What does Hans my hedgehog symbolize?

"Grimm's tale, "Hans, My Hedgehog," exhibits motif D721. 3 "Disenchantment by destroying skin (covering)". This motif is found in other Grimm's fairy tales and myths as a symbol of psychological metamorphosis. Hans was born half-hedgehog and he cannot break the spell until he is able to burn his prickly hedgehog skin.
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Why is it called Ross-on-Wye?

The name Ross-on-Wye is derived from the Welsh or Celtic, 'Rhosan' meaning 'a promontory' and the 'on Wye' part was added in 1931. It is an attractive market town with a history going back to Bronze Age times.
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What is the UK's best loved market town?

Ross-on-Wye has been voted the UK's best-loved market town by a leading coach tour company.
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What is the Gilpin Festival?

To launch the Gilpin 2020 celebrations, which recognises Ross-on-Wye's position as the birthplace of British tourism, HRH The Prince of Wales came to the town to meet local people, associations, volunteers, artists and craftspeople and light the torch that would be used to ignite the beacon at The Prospect.
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Is Ross-on-Wye expensive?

House prices in Ross-On-Wye have an overall average of £282,219 over the last year. The majority of properties sold in Ross-On-Wye during the last year were detached properties, selling for an average price of £389,638. Semi-detached properties sold for an average of £276,444, with flats fetching £133,960.
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Does Ross-on-Wye have a beach?

There are 11 Ross-on-Wye beaches to pick from. Find the perfect places to go with your kids and get out on your next adventure! All the beaches we list are rated according to the ages they are suitable for, facilities and whether they are suitable for rainy days or best when the sun is shining.
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Is Morrisons in Ross-on-Wye open?

Details for:Ross-on-Wye Open Today: 6:00am - 10:00pm.
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Is Ross-on-Wye a good place to live?

Your guide to moving to Ross-On-Wye

It offers stunning views over the picturesque Wye Valley, making it a great place for nature lovers. Living in Ross-On-Wye means having access to a wealth of outdoor activities, from hiking and biking trails in the verdant Forest of Dean to serene canoeing trips down the River Wye.
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What amenities are at Ross-on-Wye?

Ross has plenty to keep visitors and residents active from playgrounds for the young and sporting facilities such as swimming, tennis, bowling, cricket, rugby and football, an outdoor gym and table tennis.
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Which river runs through Ross-on-Wye?

The River Wye

It is the fifth longest river in the UK passing through Builth Wells, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford, Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, before joining the Severn Estuary at Chepstow.
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Which region of the UK attracts the most tourists?

London is the most visited city in the United Kingdom, and some of the smaller town and cities attract a significant number of tourists.
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What is the birthplace of England?

Did you know that Bakewell in the Peak District is where the idea of 'England' began? This is a little-known story we're particularly fond of, given we've been based in the wonderful market town of Bakewell for nearly 20 years.
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What did John Kyrle do?

He planted trees in and around the town, with two or three workmen to assist with the manual work. He delighted in mediating between those who had quarrelled and in preventing costly lawsuits between prominent townspeople. He was generous to the poor and spent all he had in good works.
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