Highlights
Luxury cottage set in a peaceful hamlet right by the River Wye
Sleeps up to 4 guests
A short stroll (500m) from some of the best fishing on the Wye
Secure storage for fishing equipment
Rural location yet just 3 miles from Ross on Wye
OFFER
JANUARY BLUES
ALL REMAINING DATES IN JAN WEEKDAYS SUNDAY-THURSDAY £80
WEEKEND FRI-SAT £100
10% off future 2026/2027 stays terms and conditions apply
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Accommodation Details
- King size bedroom sleeps 2.
- Sofa bed in lounge sleeps 2.
- Luxury ensuite with separate bath and large walk in shower.
- Ramped access to property.
- Property layout over 1 level with 1 step internally (in bedroom).
- Underfloor heating throughout.
- Garden patio with outside dining table, seating area with firepit/bbq.
- Secure outside storage space for fishing equipment/bike storage.
- Local produce welcome hamper.
- Sorry but no pets allowed.
Owner info
My name is Melody and I am the owner of Stay by the Wye. I live onsite and have a true love and passion for this beautiful area. I am always available to give recommendations or help out if anything is needed. I welcome you to enjoy this area, to treat yourself to a home away from home and relax in the countryside.
We also have one other cottage on the same site (dog friendly) so please check these out via the link below:
Pricing
Low season prices Oct-May
- 2 nights £260 (£130 / night).
- 3 nights £375.
- 4-6 nights priced at £115 / night.
- 7 nights £700.
- Over 7 nights POA discount dependent on length of stay.
- Minimum 2 night stay.
High season prices- June-Sept
- Weekly bookings for July + August.
- £130 per night Sun-Thursday.
- £150 per night Fri-Sat.
- Week £910.
- Minimum 2 night stay.
Top 5 things to do nearby
- Enjoy the local landscape in the beautiful Wye valley whether it be going for a walk by the river, cycling around the area, a picnic with a view, or watching quietly for a kingfisher to fly by.
- Visit the beautiful market town of Ross on Wye and all the wonderful independent shops, restaurants and cafes it has to offer.
- Take a day trip to Symonds Yat - Walk up to the iconic Symonds Yat rock view point, walk down by the river and over Bilbins bridge, take a ride on the hand pulled ferry or a short river cruise. Hire a canoe or simply sit in one of the lovely riverside pub gardens and take in the view.
- Explore the Royal Forest of Dean and its many outdoor activities such as the Cycle Centre, the Sculptural Trail, Go ape or Puzzlewood.
- Take a trip to a brewery or distillery Herefordshire is famous for such as Westons Cider.