The River Wye (Afon Gŵy in Welsh) is known for its stunning scenery and wildlife and is the longest river in Wales and fifth-longest in the UK. It forms part of the border between England and Wales.
There's something truly magical about embarking on a long walk with your family or friends. The experience is even more delightful when it concludes with a hearty meal and a pint in a cosy country ...
The Wye Valley on the Welsh-English border is a beautiful, yet relatively quiet, tourist destination – but that wasn’t always the case. In the early 19th century, when Britons were unable to ...
This 9-mile walk follows the route north from the reservoir to Talybont ... it then journeys via ancient woodlands and on to the River Wye before joining the Offa’s Dyke path.
Although small, Wye feels quite big and buzzing after the tranquility of the countryside, but it’s a joy to watch and join in with once you return, especially with a drink and some food while sat in ...
All that’s left now is to glide down the road and back over the River Stour into Wye, where the Tickled Trout pub and riverside beer garden sits temptingly on the far side, offering some-well deserved ...
The health of the river has been updated to "unfavourable declining" because of a deterioration in key wildlife Farming leaders say they are being unfairly blamed after the River Wye's status was ...
And what could be a more perfect route than along the stunning River Wye on the Welsh border? This path not only offers you the opportunity to enjoy the countryside, fresh air, lush landscapes and ...