Body of water

River Wye

Poleca 35 lokalnych gospodarzy,

Wskazówki od mieszkańców

Val And Nancy
June 12, 2022
Walk to the river Wye from our Holiday Home, join the footpath leading down to the river, along the back lane and down a stoney track to the left of the property, Wyeside. Benches available to look for wildlife, or take blankets for a picnic. Always bring litter and food scraps home with you. Hay-on-Wye also has a longer walk along the Wye, called 'The Warren', starts at the back of the Three Tuns Pub.
Walk to the river Wye from our Holiday Home, join the footpath leading down to the river, along the back lane and down a stoney track to the left of the property, Wyeside. Benches available to look for wildlife, or take blankets for a picnic. Always bring litter and food scraps home with you. Hay-o…
Ben & Catherine
June 1, 2021
River Wye Walk A 136-mile long walking route of startling contrasts from ravine gorge cloaked in woodland, through meadow and orchard, to rugged and remote uplands. To access the walk, come out of River Cottage and turn right, heading toward the village. Just before you get to the Village Store, cross the road to the Village Green and take the path to the Redbrook Bridge. Cross the bridge itself and then you are on the Wye River Walk trail. You can choose to pass the pub on your left and catch the walk heading towards Monmouth, or to head the opposite direction you need to go under the bridge to pick it up. There are cattle and sheep on some parts of this walk. It is mainly easy walking with some intermediate parts.
River Wye Walk A 136-mile long walking route of startling contrasts from ravine gorge cloaked in woodland, through meadow and orchard, to rugged and remote uplands. To access the walk, come out of River Cottage and turn right, heading toward the village. Just before you get to the Village Store, cro…
Marc
May 2, 2018
What can we say about the Wye? Stunning is the only true word to describe it.
Ben
July 30, 2022
Want to Canoe? have tailored excursions set by how much time you have to paddle, which means you can explore the river at your own pace. Other canoe establishments (such as Wye Valley Canoes or Left Bank Canoe Hire) have regular services on the four-mile stretch between Glasbury and Hay, and it’s quite special to stop and enjoy a picnic at one of the secluded spots along the river. If you’re not keen on canoeing but want to be by the water, you can take a 10 minute walk down Bakers Lane next to Cromwell House where you will find a spectacular stretch of the river, fishing huts and a beach where you can watch nature do its thing and maybe take a dip (careful now!). Further out, you could spend a gentle afternoon at the river beach in Hay on Wye that locals call The Warren where you can nostalgically skim stones and grab one of the good pork pies from Gibbons Family Butchers. You may even be able to gloat you took the relaxed option - watching canoeists capsize on the gentle rapids at The Warren is a quiet treat.
Want to Canoe? have tailored excursions set by how much time you have to paddle, which means you can explore the river at your own pace. Other canoe establishments (such as Wye Valley Canoes or Left Bank Canoe Hire) have regular services on the four-mile stretch between Glasbury and Hay, and it’s qu…
Elizabeth
April 29, 2022
Great walking area nice if you hire a canoe to go on the river

Wyjątkowe sposoby spędzania czasu w okolicy

Wspaniały spacer po dolinie Wye
  1. Piesza wycieczka
  2. 5,5 godzin