Another great stay at The Pilgrim, our fourth visit. A wonderful welcome, really friendly staff & very good breakfast with lots of selection. Saturday night was a bit noisy due to there being birthday parties but the noise died at midnight. A special mention must go to Sarah the breakfast waitress, she was truly wonderful, a real ray of sunshine in the mornings. She really was the icing on the cake of our stay! Even though The Pilgrim is situated very close to a busy main road the hotel itself is an oasis of peace, a great place to stay.
We stayed here for only 1 night on a whistle stop visit with our daughters to Wales and Ross On Wye. From the moment we arrived, Steve and Georgina the owners made us feel so welcome, explaining about breakfast, meals at night and our room. Our daughters stayed at the local Premier Inn and we stayed here in room 7. Georgina showed us up and said we had the best view, she wasn’t wrong. It overlooked the River Wye and you could see the town in the distance, what a view to wake up to in the morning. We went to the local pub just up the road called the White Lion, sat outside looking over the water and it was so beautiful with the Swans and Geese. We decided to eat at the Castle Lodge as it had good reviews on Tripadvisor, those reviews didn’t lie, we all finished our plates, my Salmon was probable the best I’ve tasted, well done mine hosts. The puddings, especially the Eton Mess were huge and delicious, blackberry and apple crumble also so tasty. Steve was funny and very friendly, we all staggered back to our rooms fit to burst. Our room was very clean, all refurbished, high end toiletries, a fan, tea, coffee, biscuits, all very thoughtful. The shower was excellent as well. We had a nice chat with Steve as we left, our only downside was that we only stayed 1 night. Thank you for our stay, we wish you all the best for the future.
We had another perfect stay at the King's Head! This is a great hotel in every way. The room is always immaculate and so full of character, as is the whole place. The food, as always, was exceptional and all locally sourced. But what tops it all is the wonderful welcome- the staff cannot do enough to make your stay the best it could be. Thank you for your kindness, Magda, and thanks to all the staff, too.
In the heart of the Wye Valley, this traditional English country Inn overlooks the River Wye and ancient Goodrich Castle. It offers a modern Restaurant Grill and bright, airy rooms. Set in the midst of beautiful natural countryside, The Inn on the Wye is just a few minutes’ drive from the scenic village of Symonds Yat. Historic Tintern Abbey is a 30-minute drive. Each room at the Inn has a private bathroom and free tea and coffee, while most have a TV. An apartment is available, and some rooms boast a four-poster bed and river or castle views. Light, modern dining areas are combined with cosy fireside corners. The tasty food is complemented by a good wine list and well-kept real ales. Recently introduced Indian cuisine since April 2024 available Wednesday - Sunday.