On his way to London to visit his parents and sister for Christmas Andy Lamb, the Wales Outdoors owner, thought it would be a good idea to get in a walk along the way and what better than this beauty!
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This is a fine walk and one that many were kicking themselves for not attending back in the autumn of 2017 so we've added it into the 2018 programme for the second time.
We meet at a small village, Whitchurch, where there is on the road parking and head off from there, first on road but soon alongside the meandering river. We gain the cafe at Symonds Yat for a cuppa and out come the cameras for the spectacular views over the river and Huntsham Hill.
It''s downhill and back to the riverside until we get to the wibbly wobbly bridge at Biblins, always fun to cross :) A great forest walk now ensues and we locate King Arthur's Cave and soon after the ramparts of an Iron Age Hill Fort, said to be the place where Vortigen fort a last stand before disappearing from history. It's then some delightful lanes back to the start point.
You will need walking boots, waterproofs and a packed lunch.
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Hi How long and how steep is the walk and are dogs allowed. Thanks
Posted by: Anwen | Monday, 17 December 2018 at 11:46 AM
It's about 8 miles and has one climb that is steep but relatively short and done at an easy pace and yes dogs are very welcome.
Posted by: Andy | Monday, 17 December 2018 at 11:56 AM