About this Event
Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1971, the Wye Valley is celebrated for its unique features, making it one of Britain’s most stunning lowland landscapes. Spanning the English and Welsh borders, the River Wye, stretching 185 miles, is the UK’s fourth longest river and is often regarded as the birthplace of British tourism.
We journey to Coleford through the Cotswolds and return back along the Wye Valley passing Tintern Abbey and Chepstow to cross into England via the old Severn Bridge.
The Bells Hotel. Lords Hill, COLEFORD GL16 8BE. 01594 832583
The Bells Hotel and Country Club combines traditional elegant style with convenient modern facilities to ensure your stay is as relaxing and welcoming as possible. Nestled in the heart of spectacular Gloucestershire countryside and situated on an 18-hole golf course close to the town of Coleford.
Included in Holiday
- Four nights dinner, bed & breakfast
- Full day in Hereford
- Full day Abergavenny Friday Market & Brecon Beacons
- Forest of Dean & Steam Train Trip
- All admissions and coach travel.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
3 Central Ave, 3 Central Avenue, Sittingbourne, United Kingdom
GBP 520.74