Local Places to Eat & Stay
Explore our local recommendations whilst paddling on the River Wye
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Places to Stay
Wye Valley Bunkhouse
Glasbury-on-Wye
Right on our doorstep. Wye Valley Bunkhouse is a Grade II listed Welsh Chapel turned Bunkhouse offers a blend of comfort and entertainment.


Tresseck Campsite
Hoarwithy
Tresseck Campsite is on the banks of the River Wye in the picturesque village of Hoarwithy, midway between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye

Wye Valley Bunkhouse
Glasbury-on-Wye
Right on our doorstep. Wye Valley Bunkhouse is a Grade II listed Welsh Chapel turned Bunkhouse offers a blend of comfort and entertainment.

The Pound Campsite
Whitney-on-Wye
Your hosts Carol and Rob offer the perfect place to finish your first day on the river. A lovely pub, the Boat Inn, on the rivers bank with a campsite connected.

Locksters Pool Camping
Whitney-on-Wye
For the rustic camper. Oakfield farm, is the perfect setting for a wild camping experience. Right on the rivers bank.
Recommended pubs & Places to eat

Hay-on-Wye
The Globe at Hay café offers a wide range of loose-leaf teas, Clifton Coffee, and rich hot chocolate, all served with locally sourced milk or alternatives, plus tasty toppings.

Hay-on-Wye
Just a few minutes walk from the river, leave your boats and sit down for a lunch off their Italian Cuisine Menu. Mouth watering pizzas and local ales, beers and ciders available.

Pop-up locations
Origin Pizza are a street food business located in Hay-On-Wye, serving up delicious Naples style, wood fired pizza’s to the towns and villages in our local area.

Bredwardine
Situated on the bank on the river Wye, right next to Bredwardine bridge. The 8 acres of gardens are open all year round for visitors to enjoy.
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