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Famous for its castles and river valleys, the border county of Monmouthshire also includes part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
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The Royal Lodge, Symonds Yat
Symonds Yat Rock (1¼ miles):
A short but energetic climb to a stunning viewpoint over the Wye valley.
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Biblins and the Wye (2¾ miles):
A short level walk along both sides of the River Wye.
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King Arthur’s Cave (3¾ miles):
A walk through the woods to a local landmark, returning along the Wye riverbank.
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Biblins, Monmouth and the Wye (10¼ miles):
An extended level walk along both sides of the River Wye, with an opportunity to explore the historic border town of Monmouth.
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The Anchor Inn, Tintern
Brockweir and the Wye (3 miles):
Along and across the Wye to a historic English village, returning via woodland.
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The Angidy valley (3¾ miles):
Woodland walking and industrial heritage on a walk with several options for short-cuts.
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Offa’s Dyke and the Devil’s Pulpit (5½ miles):
Outward along an old tramway, with a highlevel return offering renowned views.
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