Gentle walks and manageable strolls without a great deal of effort, mostly on clearly defined paths, tracks and lanes:
These Overlooking the Wye Walks, published by the Wye Valley National Landscape Partnership, uncover the remarkable history of the Wye Valley. Download and explore.
Three trails for walkers, riders and cyclists following bridleways and country lanes round Dingestow, Tintern and Whitebrook:
You can also find a fantastic selection of circular walks along the length of the Wye on The Wye Walker.
Historical and nature notes to accompany a selection of routes on Coppett Hill from 2 to 8 miles long. £3 available from:
Cicerone’s guidebook includes 30 varied walks of 3-10 miles, in the valley of the river Wye, the most scenic river in England and Wales. Landscape ranges from open moorland to wooded gorges and is dotted with the sites of Iron Age hillforts and castles. Centres include Ross-on-Wye, Hereford, Hay-on-Wye and Rhayader.