Wye Valley Websites
Hay-on-Wye - The Official Website
Visit Hay-on-Wye - The Official website. Listings for Bookshops, Accommodation, Leisure activities, Businesses, Arts and Crafts and community information.
RoyalForest of Dean Herefordshire Monmouthshire Tourist Information Tr
Official RoyalForestofDean.Info website for tourist information and travel guide covering the UK regions Forest of Dean, Wye Valley, Severn Vale and Leadon Vale including English County of Herefordshire, Welsh County of Monmouthshire including Chepstow. The Royal Forest of Dean site is a comprehensive 'one stop shop' f
Wye Not.com - A photographic tour of Ross-on-Wye and the Wye Valley
Ross-on-Wye and the Wye Valley photographic tour, including weekly local news, accommodation, what's on?, tourist information and much more.
Welsh Gatehouse Luxury Self-Catering Holiday Let
luxury self-catering accommodation
Gwyl Talgarth Festival :: 2014 :: A Free Family Festival
Talgarth Festival 2007, annual 'free' summer festival held in Wales.
Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo
Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo breeds tropical butterflies so that you see every stage of their incredible life-cycle every day. It's huge fun. The butterflies fly around you in the tropical garden that provides their life-support. Every butterfly has its own story, and the species have been chosen for fascinating survival s
Caer Llan - Home
Caer Llan is a Wedding, Celebrations and Corporate Events Venue based in Monmouthshire, Monmouth.
Isca Morris, Traditional Morris Dancers from South Wales performing We
Isca Morris, Traditional Morris Dancers from South Wales performing Welsh Border & Cotswold Morris dances together with local Mumming Plays, Wassailing ceremonies and the Mari Lwyd custom.
Welcome to Erwood Station Craft Centre - Erwood Station Craft Centre
Welcome to Erwood Station Craft Centre and Tea Room Gallery. Nestled between Brecon and Builth Wells in the picturesque Wye Valley, this beautifully restored 19th century railway station supports over 100 Welsh artists.
The Forest Bookshop, independent local bookshop.
The Forest Bookshop - Books and more from the Forest of Dean
Gloucestershire Geology Trust
Gloucestershire Geoconservation Trust is the counties leading geological records unit and geological conservation group. Promoting and conserving Gloucestershire's earth heritage
Castell Roc
Welcome to Castell Roc, the friendly music festival held within Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire.
Ross-on-Wye Civic Society - Civic Society
The Ross and District Civic Society covers the town of Ross and the surrounding parishes and within this area aims to:- It has a Planning Ross-on-Wye Civic Society - Civic Society
Brockhampton Herefordshire - Idyllic countryside- and Wye Valley Wal
Brockhampton Herefordshire UK, lies high above the river Wye and is surrounded by beautiful countryside, good walks, fantastic views. The village boasts a beautiful church, significant artistic talent, and you can be certain of a friendly welcome.
Bredwardine and Brobury, Herefordshire
Web Site for the villages of Bredwardine and Brobury, Herefordshire
Wye Valley Communities for Safe Cycling
Local Support for the Wye Valley Railway Path
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Gloucestershire Local Nature Partnership
Welcome to the Gloucestershire Local Nature Partnership website - a site set up to support the maintenance, enhancement and restoration of biodiversity and the natural environment in Gloucestershire.
Welcome to Monmouth Golf Club
Monmouth Golf Course offers 18 fantastic holes of golf amidst stunning views of the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean.
Ross-on-Wye - Past and Present
Ross on Wye nestles in the South Herefordshire countryside and is an ancient town with panoramic views overlooking the River Wye. The town sits on a Ross-on-Wye - Past and Present
The Sloop Inn | Pub in Llandogo | Restaurant in Llandogo | Accommodati
Situated midway between Monmouth and Chepstow on the A466 road, the Sloop Inn dates back almost 300 years. A stone plaque on the part of the building dates from1707 when it was built as a cider house and mill, where up until very recently a stream ran through the middle of the cellars. Visitors to the lower Wye Valley