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Wye Not? The Best Winter Activities in the Wye Valley for All Ages

Wye Not? The Best Winter Activities in the Wye Valley for All Ages

Whether you’re bringing the kids, parents, grandparents, or just a group of friends for a cosy winter break, the Wye Valley has something for everyone. From...

Whether you’re bringing the kids, parents, grandparents, or just a group of friends for a cosy winter break, the Wye Valley has something for everyone. From festive trails and forest walks to fireside dining and stargazing, here are some of the best winter activities to try.


1️⃣ Walks Worth Wrapping Up For

The Wye Valley is famous for its walking routes, and winter just makes them more atmospheric. Symonds Yat Rock is a must — it’s a short stroll from the car park to one of the most iconic viewpoints in Britain. On a crisp, clear day you can see for miles over the winding River Wye, and if you’re lucky, spot peregrine falcons wheeling below.

For families, try the Beechenhurst Sculpture Trail in the Forest of Dean — kids love discovering the hidden carvings (and adults love the café at the end). If you fancy something a bit wilder, head to Tintern Abbey for an easy riverside walk with the haunting abbey ruins as your backdrop.

If you’re staying in one of the larger houses near Monmouth or Ross-on-Wye, you’ll find miles of woodland trails right on the doorstep. Just bring your waterproofs — and maybe the dog’s coat too.


2️⃣ Fireside Feasts and Cosy Pubs

Winter is the season to embrace hearty food, and the Wye Valley knows how to do it properly. Start with The Saracen’s Head at Symonds Yat — famous for its riverside views, roaring fires, and generous Sunday roasts. Or try Ye Old Ferrie Inn, just across the river, where dogs are as welcome as humans and the mulled cider flows freely.

For a special occasion, book a table at The Whitebrook, a Michelin-starred restaurant tucked into the hills, known for its local ingredients and inventive dishes. Prefer a pint and a pie? The Lion Inn at Trellech or The Forest Inn at Drybrook will see you right.

If you’re staying in a big holiday home, consider hiring a private chef to come and cook for you — a growing trend that turns dinner into a relaxed event without anyone being stuck in the kitchen.


3️⃣ Forest Adventures (Without the Crowds)

Winter is the Forest of Dean’s best-kept secret. Once the summer crowds vanish, you can have the trails almost to yourself. The Dean Heritage Centre in Soudley is brilliant for all ages — kids can explore the Gruffalo Trail while adults dive into the forest’s industrial past.

Then there’s Puzzlewood, the otherworldly woodland that inspired scenes in Star Wars and Harry Potter. The moss-covered pathways and gnarled roots are even more mysterious when the frost glitters on them. It’s open year-round and particularly beautiful on a crisp winter morning.

If you fancy something more active, Go Ape Mallards Pike stays open through much of winter (check their calendar). The zip lines over the forest canopy are spectacular when the air is cold and still.


4️⃣ Indoor Escapes: Warmth, History & Wonder

When the rain sets in, swap walking boots for wellies and head indoors. The Dean Forest Railway runs special winter services, and children will love the Christmas “Santa Steam” rides.

History buffs can visit Clearwell Caves, where you can wander through underground caverns lit with fairy lights during December. Or pop into Monmouth’s Shire Hall for a dose of Georgian grandeur and local history.

If you’re staying closer to Ross-on-Wye, browse the antique shops, art galleries, and quirky cafés in the town centre. There’s a reason Ross is called the “Gateway to the Wye.”


5️⃣ Festive Fun & Winter Events

From November through to New Year, the Wye Valley sparkles with seasonal events. Tintern Abbey by Candlelight is pure magic, as is the Christmas Market at Dean Heritage Centre.

Families will love Perrygrove Railway’s Christmas Experience, complete with Santa’s grotto and hot chocolate for the grown-ups. And in Monmouth or Ross, look out for late-night shopping evenings with local choirs, handmade crafts, and plenty of mulled wine.

If you’re visiting in the quiet weeks of January or February, you’ll often find great value stays — ideal for post-Christmas chillouts or extended family catch-ups when life slows down a little.


6️⃣ Stargazing & Winter Skies

One of the most peaceful winter activities is simply looking up. The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley are both Dark Sky Reserves, meaning there’s very little light pollution. Bring a blanket, pour something warm, and head to Symonds Yat Rock, Newland Common, or Clearwell Meend for the best views.

Even on cloudy nights, the silence and stillness make for an unforgettable experience — and if you’re lucky, you might catch a meteor or the faint shimmer of the Milky Way.


7️⃣ Big Houses, Big Memories

Finally, let’s not forget the best winter activity of all: doing absolutely nothing. Staying in one of BHHL's Wye Valley’s large holiday homes means everyone can pile in under one roof — the grandparents by the fire, kids playing pool in the games room, and the rest of you in the hot tub under the stars.

Many properties have log burners, heated pools, or covered hot tubs, so you can stay warm no matter what the weather throws at you. And because so many of them are pet-friendly, even the family dog can join the fun.

Whether it’s Bowley Hall with its extensive garden, Holly Tree House with riverside views, or Forest House in Coleford with its games room and hot tub, there’s no shortage of big, beautiful places to hibernate in style.


💡 Final Thought

Winter in the Wye Valley isn’t just a season — it’s a feeling. It’s the crunch of frosty leaves underfoot, the scent of log fires, and the comfort of being somewhere that still celebrates slowing down.

So this year, swap the bustle for the beauty. Gather your favourite people (and pooches!), wrap up warm, and discover why the Wye Valley might just be Britain’s best winter retreat.

To talk to us about your stay check out our website www.bhhl.co.uk or give us a call - 01600 732050

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