Ross’ s biggest walking festival ever
The 2023 Ross Walking Festival (29 Sept to 1 Oct) is bigger and better than ever before, with a really diverse programme of 30 guided special interest walks for all abilities.
The 2023 Ross Walking Festival (29 Sept to 1 Oct) is bigger and better than ever before, with a really diverse programme of 30 guided special interest walks for all abilities.
Now the older children are back at school there’s time to focus on the little ones again, and this new play cafe in Ross could be a great place to spend some time.
Herefordshire Art Week is a nine-day art trail open to all. Artists, craftmakers and creative businesses open their private studios every day from 11am – 5pm at least. Galleries put on special events, whilst groups get together to put on one-off exhibitions, in a wonderful mix of interesting venues.
With six weeks of school summer holidays just around the corner, you may be looking for some simple, stress-free, and budget-friendly summer fun for the school holidays. Look no further – we’ve got you covered with plenty of things to do and days out for all the family down the Daffodil line.
The Daffodil Line £6, hop-on, hop-off Day Tripper Ticket allows you to spend all day exploring down the line. Why not grab a Day Tripper Ticket and take a look at some of the highlights of the FarOpen Art Trail, this year running from 1st to 9th July?
No 3 is one of the area’s best loved restaurants, so when we booked in we had high expectations. The restaurant had an outstanding reputation to live up to and it didn’t disappoint.
Family run fashion and homewares business Walker and Walker offer, unique, made-to-order clothes in sustainable fabrics, and relaxed, elegant styles.