Ostrich Inn
About
The Ostrich Inn is a historic 17th‑century country pub nestled in the picturesque village of Newland, on the edge of Gloucestershire’s Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley. With its original stone steps, a walled garden, and a roaring fireplace, the pub offers the quintessential English pub experience – real ales from local breweries, craft beers, and seasonal menus featuring locally sourced ingredients. Friendly to families, dogs, cyclists and walkers, the Inn provides high chairs, a toddler chair, baby‑changing facilities and free treats for four‑legged guests. The surrounding forest hosts three circular walks ranging from 1.8 km to 12 km, making it a hub for hiking enthusiasts. Accessibility is a priority, with an accessible toilet and assistance available for wheelchair users. Whether you’re seeking a relaxed lunch, a cozy evening drink or a scenic stroll, the Ostrich Inn welcomes all visitors with open arms and warm hospitality.
Highlights
- Historic 17th‑Century Pub
- Dog‑Friendly Atmosphere
- Extensive Walking Routes
- Local Ales and Seasonal Food
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Best time to visit
Spring and Summer
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour