Symonds Yat (Herefordshire side)

Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 6DA

Symonds Yat (Herefordshire side)

About this park

Nestled on the Herefordshire side, Symonds Yat offers a stunning natural retreat for you and your canine companion. The Wye River gracefully divides the village into Symonds Yat East and West, providing a plethora of scenic walking trails on both sides. Explore ancient woodlands, discover King Arthur's Cave with its intriguing history, and take in breathtaking views from the Seven Sisters Rocks. The area is wonderfully dog-friendly, offering ample opportunities for your furry friend to paddle in the river and explore off-leash in designated areas. While the specific dog rules for all areas are not explicitly detailed in the provided content, the overall tone suggests a welcoming environment for dogs, especially given the mention of a 'hand-pulled ferry boat' that can transport both you and your pet across the river in summer. After a rewarding walk, you'll find a welcoming cafe mentioned near King Arthur's Cave, perfect for refreshments. Although previous restrictions impacted pub openings, the area is noted for having 'a plethora of pubs' on both sides of the Wye. Parking facilities are likely available due to the popularity of the location for visitors. Symonds Yat provides an idyllic setting for a dog-friendly adventure, combining natural beauty with historical intrigue and numerous places to explore. It's a place where both you and your dog can create lasting memories amidst the serene Herefordshire landscape.

Facilities

  • Café
  • Water Station
  • Seating/Benches
  • Parking

Opening hours

Open 24 hours

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