With its blend of original character and modern comforts, set on a dairy and arable farm in glorious countryside on the banks of the River Wye, BENHALL is well situated for touring the Wye Valley and the Malvern Hills, both Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as the Forest of Dean and Welsh Borders. Goodrich Castle is nearby. The spacious bedrooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities and fridges stocked with fresh milk, water and homemade biscuits. Guests have a large lounge with TV, books, leaflets and maps. Breakfasts with locally sourced seasonal produce, packed lunches available. Free WiFi access.  Credit cards accepted. Singles welcome from £85.00 (week nights only).  Book direct (by phone or website) for the best price.

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Garden Cottage, Ross on Wye Holiday Cottage

Former estate office on traditional working farm

The Granary, Ross on Wye Holiday Cottage

Former granary with original exposed beams

Places of interest local to this Bed and Breakfast


Westons Cider Visitor Centre 6 miles away

Westons Cider Visitor Centre: Join a tour to hear how cider is produced. As well as a glass of cider enjoy a shire horse dray ride, farm park and children’s playground.

International Centre for Birds of Prey 7 miles away

International Centre for Birds of Prey – Newent: Oldest dedicated conservation centre in the world. See more than 250 birds with babies in the Spring.

Dick Whittington Farm Park  8 miles away

Dick Whittington Farm Park – Longhope: Full of interesting animals, fascinating wildlife and exciting activities.

Clearwell Caves 10 miles away

Clearwell Caves – Forest of Dean: The nine caves open to visitors were once mined for iron ore and now a working mining museum. A site for many TV series.

Eastnor  Castle 12 miles away

Eastnor  Castle:  a fairytale Georgian castle, dramatically situated in the foothills of the Malverns.

White Castle 14 miles away

White Castle is the best preserved and most imposing of the trio of Monmouthshire fortresses known as the ‘Three Castles’ – which includes Grosmont and Skenfrith.