Stage 6 – Erwood to Glasbury
This section of the Wye Valley Walk takes us mainly along tracks and field paths with some roadside walking in places
This section of the Wye Valley Walk takes us mainly along tracks and field paths with some roadside walking in places
This stage takes us from The Groe in Builth Wells along an undulating trail to Erwood
This stage of the Wye Valley Walk takes us from Newbridge to Builth Wells. It’s a fairly easy stage with gentle gradients, open fields, woodlands
For this stage we are starting from the clock tower at Rhayader crossroads and then walking down West Street, crossing the bridge over the Wye
This has to be one of the most spectacular stages of the Wye Valley Walk as it takes us into the uplands of Mid-Wales and reaches the highest point of the whole trail
The starting point, the source of the Wye, is in the fairly remote location of Rhyd-y-benwch in Hafren Forest, situated around 13km (8 miles) from the nearest town
Chard Reservoir Image credits: Holly Barber Walk Details Located on the edge of the Somerset town of Chard, this is a lovely walk that is suitable for all. As a local nature reserve, there are 88 acres of open water, woodland and meadows that can be enjoyed by all. The walk starts from the car park…
This walk begins at Whitsand Bay Fort Lodges, a sought-after collection of luxury lodges, tastefully arranged around a historic fortress with mesmerising views
If there’s one walk that is on the bucket list for keen walkers in the UK, it’s probably this one – the famed Coast to Coast trail that was formed by Alfred Wainwright
This route takes us along part of the South West Coast Path with this easy access short trail.
We’re starting at the Bedruthan Steps
This route takes us along part of the South West Coast Path with this easy access small trail that starts at the Lands End Car Park
This route takes us along part of the South West Coast Path, starting at the Pentire Gaze National Trust Car Park