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Wye Valley - 40 Hill and Riverside Walks (Paperback, UK ed.)
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Wye Valley - 40 Hill and Riverside Walks (Paperback, UK ed.)
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List price R211
Loot Price R189
Discovery Miles 1 890
You Save R22 (10%)
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From the broad riverside meadows of the Herefordshire plain and the
soaring limestone cliffs of the lower gorge near Chepstow to the
industrial heritage of the Forest of Dean in the east and the
far-reaching views of the Trellech plateau in the west, Ben Giles'
40 circular routes offer a refreshing introduction to the
picturesque landscape of the Wye Valley, one of the most varied
places in Britain to explore on foot. "40 Hill and Riverside Walks"
covers: Herefordshire Lowlands and the Woolhope Dome; The Mordiford
loop; Woolhope and Marcle Hill; Holme Lacy riverside wander;
Fownhope and Capler Camp; Ballingham village circular; King's Caple
and Foy meanders; Ross-on-Wye and Chase Wood; Archenfield and the
Monnow and Trothy Valleys; Inn and out of Kilpeck; The Garren
Valley and Orcop Hill; Garway Hill and Jack O'Kent; Skenfrith and
Llanrothal; The Trothy and the lost abbey; Monmouth and the King's
Wood; Dingestow and the Trothy; The lost treasures of Troy; The Wye
Gorge Coppet Hill and Coldwell Rocks; English Bicknor and Offa's
Dyke; King Arthur's Cave and the Seven Sisters; Redbrook and the
Newland meander; The mills of Whitebrook; Cleddon Falls and
Catbrook; Brockweir and The Hudnalls; The Devil's Pulpit from
Brockweir; The Eagle's Nest and Tintem; Chepstow Castle to
Piercefield; The cliffs of Lancaut; The Forest of Dean; Lydbrook
and Sallowvallets; and, The Kymin and the Buckstone. It also
covers: Welshbury Fort and the Dobunni's last stand; Speech House
loop; Soudley Bridge and the Old Dean Road; St Briavels and the
Slade Brook; Woolaston Ridge and Severn views; The Trellech to
Chepstow Plateau; The secluded slopes of Cwmcarfan; Beacon Hill
from Trellech; Trellech and Hygga; Wolvesnewton and Gaer Fawr;
Devauden and Chepstow Park Wood; St Arvans and Itton Court; and,
The stones of Gray Hill.
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