A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Monmouthshire
[1] Blue Plaque Trail - - - : [2] The Charcoal Industry of Fforest Coalpit & the Grwyne Fawr Valley - - - : [3] Guided Walks - - - : [4] Ceramic & stone plaques - - - : [5] QR History point ...
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'Walk through the past with Abergavenny Local History Society ... '
'It is a strenuous walk with plenty of ascents and descents. Parts of the route across open moorland can be difficult to navigate in poor weather - this and the isolation of these sections can make ...
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'Waymarked long distance footpath in the Brecon Beacons National Park ... The Beacons Way was conceived by the Brecon Beacons Park Society and local walkers, particularly the Society's Secretary John Sansom, Arwel Michael and Chris Barber, and was developed as recently as 2005.'
Beacons Way [Brecon Beacons: Our National Park]
'There are six separate pamphlets, each with clear instructions, historical information, a detailed map and drawings of relevant buildings of interest, flowers ...
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'The Bell's circular walks have become well-known as something of a "must do" when visiting Skenfrith. We have six individual walks ... all of which start and finish at The Bell and take in some of the most beautiful Monmouthshire countryside ...'
Member of the U3A - South Wales Grouping
'Chepstow lies on the border of Wales and England and is an ideal base for walking in Monmouthshire, the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. With such a diverse landscape there is everything to offe ...
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'Your starting point for walking in Monmouthshire and the Wye Valley.'
'The most popular route is the Town Centre Trail, whilst the one most suited to the less energetic is the Riverside Trail. All routes start and finish at the Castle Car Park and t ...
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'Walking trails are designed to lead you on interesting routes around the town mainly within the old town Portwall.'
'There is a walk to suit everyone, led by informative friendly walk leaders who will give you a taster of some of the very best walks in the area. Some of our walks finish at local attractions such ...
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The Festival 'has become firmly established on the walker's calendar. A border town of Wales and England at the Gateway of the Wye Valley it has a rich past and stunning landscape, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. Festival usually held Mid April.
'Mainly on field and woodland paths the Gloucestershire Way undulates for 100 miles through the distinctive areas of the Forest of Dean, Severn Vale and Cotswold, taking a theme of "Forest ...
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Guidebook to 'a footpath through Gloucestershire between Chepstow and Tewkesbury passing through Gloucester, Stow on the Wold and Winchcombe'.
Gloucestershire Way [Walking Pages]
10 Walks Around Grosmont 'All walks start at the Castle. Be advised that in wet weather many of these walks require wellies. And in the summer some stiles become tangled in greenery and s ...
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'"The most beautiful village in Britain" is how Jan Morris, the acclaimed travel writer, described Grosmont, with its ancient church and castle. Situated near the Welsh Border with England it lies in the valley of the River Monnow between the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Beauty.'
'Llanbadoc Community Council owns and manages 3 areas of woodland (commons) in Glascoed: Twyn y Cryn, Pantau Bushes and Jenny’s Bushes.These beautiful woodlands are open to the public and ...
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'Llanbadoc Community Council represents the Monmouthshire communities of Llanbadoc, Monkswood and Glascoed.'
Download PDFs from the Website: [1] Tintern Old Station - - - : [2] Black Rock Picnic Site, Portskewett - - - : [3] Caldicot Castle and Country Park - - - : [4] Castle Meadows, Abergavenny - - - : ...
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'There are many walks and trails to help you explore the countryside, villages and market towns of rural Monmouthshire. Many of the long distance routes can be walked in full, in stages or adapted to be circular walks ... Local routes include the Usk Valley Walk, the Three Castles Trail and the Monnow Valley Walk. A selection of existing circular walking routes across Monmouthshire and the Wye Valley are available ... ' Note At the time of Review details of a Monmouthshire Walking Toolkit were not accessble.
'The walk uses paths which have been selected to provide a special blend of quietness, interesting features and a variety of scenery and terrain. The mixed farming encountered on the first half of ...
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'Linear walk of 40 miles through the valley of the River Monnow, from Monmouth, near its confluence with the River Wye, to its headwaters below Hay Bluff. From here the walk joins the Offa's Dyke Path National Trail, sharing the same route to the finishing point at Hay-0n-Wye.'
Brief descriptions of half a dozen Ramblers' Groups in this Area together with a combined diary of forthcoming rambles as well as access to a map summarising walks around and about taken from the Ramblers Routes online library.
'For each walk you can download the two page guide which includes a map of the route and brief details about the walk and any points of interest. Along the route stickers showing the walk number ar ...
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'Monmouthshire and the Wye Valley offer walks for everyone, so if you don't fancy a long trek, why not try out one of our many shorter walks taking in our best sights and attractions.'
'It's a Challenge Walk based in Abergavenny whereby we set a series of checkpoints which entrants have to pass through using their own navigation skills to select the best route between th ...
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'The Three Peaks Trial is an organised challenge walk arranged each year in March by the Cardiff Outdoor Group. Since 2010 Longtown Mountain Rescue Team provide support with marshalls on all the mountain top checkpoints. The Walk was first held in March 1963 and was designed for less experienced walkers who wanted to test their powers of endurance and skill at map reading. It is now the oldest challenge walk in the UK.' Usually held late March/early April.
Three Peaks Trial [Cardiff Outdoor Group]
‘Compiled by our rangers who care for this beautiful landscape, our walks in the Sugar Loaf and Usk Valley take in the Clytha Estate and Coed-y-Bwnydd hill fort, along with both the Sugar Loaf and Skirrid mountains. Whether you want a long hike or a short ramble, there's something for everyone so you can get out and explore these wonderful places full of history and wildlife.‘
'The route is waymarked, but we recommend that you plan your route with an OS map (other quality maps are available!). You should also be able to pick up a copy of the route from one of the tourist ...
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'This walk around the Welsh Marches takes in the three Norman castles of Skenfrith, Grosmont and Whitecastle. From Abergavenny, the best starting point is White Castle which is around eight miles from Abergavenny along the B4521 (Old Ross Road, signposted Skenfrith).'
Tintern 'warmly welcomes the many visitors who pass this way each year, seeking the renewal that comes from a short time spent in its uplifting and historic landscape ...'
Friends of Tintern
'Usk is an attractive small town located by the river of the same name in Monmouthshire, South Wales, UK. It has more than its fair share of pubs, restaurants, cafes and antique shops and is a favo ...
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'This Website provides 21 walk itineraries of varying length, 3 photo albums (town, country and winter), interactive elements, details of where to eat and drink and much more.'
'We have so many great walks to choose from around Abergavenny it's no wonder so many of our guests are keen walkers. Choose from easy strolls and moderately vigorous walks (maybe with a pub lunch ...
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'Abergavenny is a great base for all levels of walks from easy strolls to challenging long-distance paths like the 95-mile Beacons Way – and the views are nearly always spectacular.'
'Use public footpaths to wander off the beaten track and you'll soon discover some of the area's lesser known beauty spots, the wildlife, and evidence of the area's rich cultural and industrial her ...
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'The Wye Valley is excellent walking territory, offering the dedicated hiker and the afternoon stroller a wealth of interest and variety - from spectacular viewpoints overlooking the Wye to quiet wooded trails.'
Highlights 'Chepstow Castle; ‘Picturesque’ walkways and viewpoints; among the most important woodlands in Europe; Tintern Abbey; Yat Rock viewpoint; Goodrich Castle; Capler Camp hillfort; ...
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'Walk of startling contrasts from ravine gorge cloaked in woodland, through meadow and orchard, to rugged and remote uplands. Follow the Wye through the battle scarred Anglo-Welsh borders to where it pours in rocky cascades from its mountain source.'
'The Wysis Way starts at Monmouth, where Offa's Dyke crosses the River Wye and heads east across a tract of the Forest of Dean and the Leadon Vale to Gloucester, which fully validates the ...
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Details of published Guidebook describing walk 'through Gloucestershire between the rivers Wye, Severn & Thames, and linking two national trails, the Offa's Dyke Path & The Thames Path'.
Wye Valley and Forest of Dean Tourism Association
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