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E-raamat: Walking in the Wye Valley: 30 varied walks throughout the valley between Chepstow and Plynlimon

  • Formaat: 176 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783621477
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  • Formaat: 176 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783621477

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This guidebook describes 30 day walks set across the valley of the Wye river, the fourth-largest river in England and Wales, and certainly the most scenic. The circular walks are centred around Chepstow, Monmouth, Ross-on-Wye, Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, Builth Wells and Rhayader. Every route description is accompanied by an annotated OS map, and range in length between 3 and 9 miles. The walks explore limestone gorges and soaring moorlands, ancient routes, border castles and Tintern Abbey. Practical details such as the amount of ascent and timings information are included for every walk, as are details on public transport and parking facilities. Other useful information on the river's history, geology and wildlife ensure that this is an ideal companion to exploring the impressive range of walking the Wye Valley offers.

Guidebook to 30 varied walks of 3 - 10 miles, in the valley of the Wye, the most scenic river in England and Wales, between Chepstow in the south and Plynlimon. Landscape ranges from open moorland to wooded gorges and is dotted with the sites of Iron Age hillforts and castles. Centres include Ross-on-Wye, Hereford, Hay-on-Wye and Rhayader.
Map key Overview map Introduction Geology and landscape Plants and wildlife Man's impact on the landscape Getting to and around the Wye Valley Where to Stay When to go and what to take Maps and waymarking Using this guide 1 The Lower Wye: Chepstow to Ross on Wye Walk 1 The Lancaut Peninsula Walk 2 The Wyndcliff Walk 3 The Devil's Pulpit from the East Walk 4 Tintern and the Angidy Valley Walk 5 Trellech and Beacon Hill Walk 6 The Kymin Walk 7 King Arthur's Cave and the Seven Sisters Walk 8 Coppet Hill and Goodrich 2 The Middle Wye: Ross-on-Wye to Hay-on-Wye Walk 9 Sellack and Hoarwithy Walk 10 Capler Camp from Fownhope Walk 11 Haugh Wood Walk 12 Aconbury Hill Walk 13 Breinton Springs Walk 14 Black and White Weobley Walk 15 Arthur's Stone and Merbach Common Walk 16 Kilvert's Clyro 3 Upper Middle Wye: Hay-on-Wye to Newbridge-on-Wye Walk 17 Talgarth and Llanelieu Walk 18 The Begwns Walk 19 Brechfa Pool Walk 20 Llewellyn's Cave and Aberedw Rocks Walk 21 Llandeilo Hill and Twm Tobacco's Grave Walk 22 Builth and Banc-y-Celyn Walk 23 Cors y Llyn Walk 24 Shaky Bridge 4 The Upper Wye: Newbridge-on-Wye to Plynlimon Walk 25 Above the Elan Valley reservoirs Walk 26 Drygarn Fawr Walk 27 Gilfach Farm Walk 28 The Monks' Trod Walk 29 Llangurig to Llanidloes Walk 30 Plynlimon and the source of the Wye Appendix A Route Summary Table Appendix B Useful contacts
Mike Dunn was born and bred in the English Midlands but has lived in Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan for over 25 years. He has worked for the Welsh Assembly Government, specialising in environmental and conservation issues, and has also written widely on landscape, walking, pubs and real ale. Mike's favourite locations for walking are the Welsh borders, the Hebridean Islands and the Lake District.