St Briavels Circular
A wonderful walk starting at St Briavels’ Castle taking in woodlands, gentle fields, calm sections of the River Wye and a lovely pub stop to mark the halfway point.
On these walks you’ll find at least one river.
A wonderful walk starting at St Briavels’ Castle taking in woodlands, gentle fields, calm sections of the River Wye and a lovely pub stop to mark the halfway point.
You can park in the housing estate just over the road bridge which puts you right on the walk. I recommend walking this route in an anti-clockwise direction to get the only real ascent out of the way early on.
A challenging but rewarding 14 mile circular route in the South Wales Valleys. You can start it from many different places, but I parked just below St Tudor’s Church in Mynyddislwyn where you can park on the side of the…
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A gentle and relaxing walk down the Sirhowy Valley featuring plenty of woodland, small waterfalls and valley views. You can start anywhere in Pontllanfraith, you just need to make your way to the Halfway House pub at which point you’ll…
This is an extended circular walk taking in an ancient Roman road (Sarn Helen) and extensive clifftop crag walking up to the summit of Craig Cerrig-gleisiad. The walk then takes you across open land to Fan Dringarth and the summit of…