The Wye Valley Walk Partnership works to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the area by promoting its economic and social development and its suitability for quiet and informal enjoyment to the public. The team work hard to maintain the areas beauty for future generations.
Description
Introduction Lower reaches of the Wye Middle and Upper reaches of the Wye Wildlife and nature conservation Practicalities How to use this guidebook When to go Maps Public Rights of Way Waymarks Countryside code Safe walking Easy access The Route Stage 1 Chepstow Castle to Tintern Abbey Stage 2 Tintern Abbey to Monmouth Stage 3 Monmouth to Symonds Yat Stage 4 Symonds Yat to Kerne Bridge Stage 5 Kerne Bridge to Ross-on-Wye Stage 6 Ross-on-Wye to Fownhope Stage 7 Fownhope to Hereford Stage 8 Hereford to Byford Stage 9 Byford to Bredwardine Stage 10 Bredwardine to Hay-on-Wye Stage 11 Hay-on-Wye to Glasbury Stage 12 Glasbury to Erwood Stage 13 Erwood to Builth Wells Stage 14 Builth Wells to Newbridge-on-Wye Stage 15 Newbridge-on-Wye to Rhayader Stage 16 Rhayader to Llangurig 1 Stage 17 Llangurig to Rhyd-y-benwch (Hafren Forest car park) Stage 18 Leaving the Walk Appendix 1 Route summary Appendix 2 Tourist information and advice Appendix 3 Accommodation and public transport