Ross-on-Wye is a small market town in Herefordshire, England, UK overlooking the River Wye and close to the border with Wales. It is known as the birthplace of tourism in UK following the pleasue boat tours organised by the Rev. John Egerton and the publication of the guidebook, “Observations on the River Wye” by William Gilpin which was the first illustrated tour guide of its kind.
Much of the town is designated a conservation area and at its heart is the historic Market House, a listed Ancient Monument, built of the Old Red Sandstone and housing an art and craft gallery and one of the town’s two Tourist Information sites.


















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