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A warm welcome awaits you from Carol, Simon, John & Peter at Benhall Farm Bed and Breakfast.
We are a working dairy and arable farm run by Simon and set in glorious Herefordshire countryside just outside Ross-on-Wye on them banks of the River Wye.
It is a perfect location to enjoy a break from the pressures of everyday urban life and is well situated for touring the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, Welsh borders & the Malverns . Close by are Goodrich Castle and Symonds Yat Rock.


We offer three choices of accommodation at Benhall Farm:


  • 4 star silver award bed and breakfast in the delightful georgian farmhouse
    3 star self catering in both the Granary and Garden cottage
    Secluded caravan club site and camping pitches


SPECIAL OFFERS ON SELF CATERING IN THE GRANARY
With our self-catering cottages and bed and breakfast we can accommodate up to 13 people making Benhall farm an ideal weekend retreat for a family gathering or group of friends.
We are pleased to have achieved the following external accreditations.
Green Tourism (Silver Award) -for being environmentally friendly.
Wildlife action (gold) - awarded for encouraging wildlife to thrive in nature trails, supported by 'wildlife friendly' planting.
Member of Farm Stay and visit Herefordshire
'Welcome to Excellence' award from the English Tourism Council.
Recommended by Which good bed and breakfast guide.


The River Wye forms the eastern boundary of the farm, providing an opportunity for excellent fishing (by arrangement) and relaxing walks. For those wishing to take exercise there are also opportunities for canoeing, cycling and golf nearby.
I look forward to welcoming you

 

www.benhallfarm.co.uk

 

Featured Attraction

 How Stean Gorge

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How Stean is a spectacular limestone gorge, situated in an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty,  in the very heart of Nidderdale among lush green pastures. Known as 'Yorkshire's Little Switzerland'  to the Victorians, the Gorge is crossed by narrow bridges between the rocky paths that lead down and across the rock face. The scenery is breathtaking, and the beck that runs through the Gorge can be anything from a gentle stream to a raging gushing torrent - depending on the rainfall and time of year.

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