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Welcome to the Royal Forest of Dean
Tucked away in a nearly forgotten corner of England sits the mysterious Royal Forest of Dean. Bounded by the rivers Severn and Wye this stunningly beautiful area, once the hunting ground of Kings, lies waiting to be discovered.
There are hidden paths, enchanted woodland glades and streams, interesting flora and fauna and, above all, a warm welcome in an area truly 'off the beaten track'
For a peaceful country location, with the opportunity of many walks and cycle trails, fishing, caving, exploring, horse riding, and much more... look no further.
If touring by car you will discover a beautiful area, with fabulous views, where most parking, even in the towns and villages, is no charge and motoring is more 'laid back' and stress free than the majority of our visitors are accustomed to.
The Wye Valley is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and forms the western border of the Forest, separating England from Wales. This unique area, overlooked by the breathtaking Symonds Yat Rock, offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as canoeing and fishing on what is perhaps Britain’s most unspoiled major river.
The nearby ancient towns of Ross and Monmouth, the delightful Tintern Abbey and Chepstow Castle all offer visitors a wide selection of memorable days out.
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Why not stay for a few days to fully explore the very best that the Forest has to offer. Relax in one our many guesthouses, quality hotels, and self-catering establishments, and taste the hospitality at one of the inns and restaurants in and around the area.
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