Topoguide (in English) of the Cicerone publisher.
Description Provided by the publisher:
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. Centers include Ross - on - Wye, Hereford, Hay - on - Wye and Rhayader.
Seasons.
ALL walks CAN BE Enjoyed in Any Season, Although Care Needs to Be Taken on the Mountain and Moorland walks in the Upper Valley in Winter RISK OF WINTER FLOODING BETWEEN HEREFORD AND MONMOUTH.
Centers:
Chepstow, Monmouth, Ross - On - Wye, Hereford, Hay - on - Wye, Builtth Wells and Rhayader.
Difficulty:
A Number of the walks, Especially in the Upper Valley, Require Good Navigation Skills and (in One Gold Two Cases) in Degree of Stamina.
MUST SEE:
Spectacular River Scenery, with Huge Meanders and a Classic Limestone SOARING MOORLANDS IN THE 'GREEN DEERT' OF MD - WALES Ancient Roads Including Part Of The Iconic Monks' Trod Palaeolithic Bone Caves and Neolithic Burial Chambers and Border Castles, Tintern Abbey and Industrial Archeology.
ISBN/EAN : 9781852847241
Publication date: 2015
Folded dimensions: 12 x 17cm
Language(s): English
Weight:
211 g