Evening Social Nordic Walks Held on a Tue & Wed Evening 6 - 7.30pm
Being located in the Wye Valley, we are so blessed to have beautiful open countryside, nature reserves, and forests to explore. At Wye Nordic Walking our aim is to use these fantastic locations for our Walks.
Bartonsham Meadow – Hampton Park
Distance: 4.5 miles
Meet at Brailsford Hall Scout corner ///pushed.stay.retire
Points of Interest: Meadows and views of the river Wye
Terrain: Rural public footpaths, stony walkways and grassy fields.
Challenges: There are no challenges.
Well Behaved dogs are welcome
Cost:
£7 with your own poles
£9 with poles supplied by me
Breinton springs & Wyevale Woods
Distance: 3.5 -4 miles
Meet at Breinton Springs carpark ///reviews.though.reach
Points of Interest: Spring, woods & Church
Terrain: Rural public footpaths, stony walkways and grassy fields.
Challenges: Stiles
Well Behaved dogs are welcome
Cost:
£7 with your own poles
£9 with poles supplied by me
Garway Hill
Distance: 4 -4.5 miles
Meet at Garway Hill carpark ///pavement.roofed.workbook
Points of Interest: Wild Ponies, Trig point and views of multiple counties.
Terrain: Rural public footpaths, stony walkways and grassy fields.
Challenges: 800 -1000ft of ascent
Well Behaved dogs are welcome
Cost:
£7 with your own poles
£9 with poles supplied by me
The Chase and Penyard Woods Ross-on -Wye
Distance: 5 miles
Meet: Fernbank road carpark, HR9 5PT ///arrives.clearly.gong
Points of Interest: Woodlands and stunning viewpoints.
Terrain: Rural public footpaths, stony walkways and grassy fields.
Challenges: stiles and 900 ft of ascent
Well Behaved dogs are welcome
Cost:
£7 with your own poles
£9 with poles supplied by me
Dinedor Hill – From Hereford
Distance: 3-3.5 miles
In Hereford – TBC
Points of Interest: Woodlands, bluebells and stunning viewpoints.
Terrain: Rural public footpaths, stony walkways and grassy fields.
Challenges: Stiles and hills (560ft ascent)
Well Behaved dogs are welcome
Cost:
£7 with your own poles
£9 with poles supplied by me
The Doward
Distance: 3.5-4 miles
From Little Doward car park: ///labs.recap.penny
Points of Interest: Woodlands, ancient trees, bluebells, wild garlic, stunning viewpoints, trig point, Lord’s Wood quarry and King Arthur’s stone.
Terrain: Hard-packed soil, stony trails and grassy fields.
Challenges: Stiles and hills (990 ft of ascent)
Well Behaved dogs are welcome
Cost:
£7 with your own poles
£9 with poles supplied by me
