Point of interest

Wye Valley Walks

3 locals recommend,
Location
13 Holywell Cl
Monmouth, Wales

Tips from locals

Dora
January 13, 2021
Crossing the border between England and Wales, 136 miles of superb river and hill walking following the River Wye through the riverside meadows, ancient woodland, apple orchards and arable fields, hills, mountains and open moorland. Buzzards, bluebells, bats, peregrine falcons and red kites make this a walk full of wildlife interest, whilst bluebells in spring and autumn leaves create seasonal delights. Starting at Chepstow, the Walk weaves through the magnificent scenery of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, crosses the rolling countryside of Herefordshire and heads up into the mountains of Mid Wales to the Wye’s source on the slopes of Plynlimon. Along the way the Walk passes the historic border towns of Monmouth, Hereford and Hay-on-Wye, as well as the architectural highlights of Chepstow Castle, Tintern Abbey, Goodrich Castle, Hereford Cathedral and Gilfach Medieval longhouse.
Crossing the border between England and Wales, 136 miles of superb river and hill walking following the River Wye through the riverside meadows, ancient woodland, apple orchards and arable fields, hills, mountains and open moorland. Buzzards, bluebells, bats, peregrine falcons and red kites make thi…

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