Wye Valley Walk

In 1975 the Wye Valley Walk opened with a 14-mile (23 km) stretch between St. Arvans and Monmouth.

[1] In September 2002, the route was finally extended to start or finish in Coed Hafren, having passed within viewing distance of the source of the River Wye on Plynlimon near Aberystwyth, a total of 136 miles (219 km).

[1] The Wye Valley Walk is marked out by circular yellow waymark arrows, finger posts, and signs showing the path's logo, a leaping salmon.

[2] The route passes through Chepstow, the Wye Valley AONB, Tintern, Monmouth, Ross-on-Wye, Symonds Yat, Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, Builth Wells, Rhayader, and Llangurig to Plynlimon.

[3][4] *miles and km rounded to whole numbers The Wye Valley Walk passes the following notable landmarks: The following stations have services provided by Transport for Wales which can be used to connect with the Wye Valley Walk:

The southern end of the path, near Chepstow Castle
Waymark signs on the path
The northern end of the path