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.
This walk will challenge someone with poor levels of fitness, but you should still be able to complete it as long as you give yourself plenty of time and have some breaks along the way. Moderate walks can be longer, but still largely flat, or they can be quite short but have lots of uphill and downhill sections.
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.
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