The tourist industry was born in Ross
In 1745, the rector, Dr John Egerton, started taking friends on boat trips down the Valley from the rectory at Ross. The Wye Valley's particular attraction was its river scenery, its precipitous landscapes, and its castles and abbeys, which were accessible to fashionable seekers of the "Picturesque". In 1782, William Gilpin's book "Observations on the River Wye" was published, the first illustrated tour guide to be published in Britain. Once it was published, demand grew so much that by 1808 there were eight boats making regular excursions down the Wye, most of them hired from inns in Ross and Monmouth. By 1850 more than 20 visitors had published their own accounts of the Wye Tour, and the area was established as a tourist area.
10 things to know about Ross
John Kyrle was the 'man of Ross' Alexander Pope's poem 'The Man of Ross' is about John Kyrle, the local philanthropist, whom Pope saw as 'an example to greater and wealthier men how they ought to use their fortunes.' A monument to Kyrle can be found …more
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