Simon Whaley

Best Walks in the Welsh Borders

Best Walks in the Welsh Borders

by

Simon Whaley


From beyond Llangollen in the north to Symonds Yat near Chepstow in the south, the Welsh/English border offers some of the quietest and most remote walking in Southern Britain. There are plenty of reminders of the often turbulent history of the area to beguile the walker: Offa's Dyke, castles, abbeys, quiet villages and small towns and the relics of industrial and military activity. This book selects 35 of the best walks, including ascents of Wenlock Edge and the Sugar Loaf, and suggests routes for walkers of all ages and abilities.

Best Walks - Country Living poster
A guide of some of the quietest and most remote walking in southern Britain.” - Country Living magazine - April 2010



Published by Frances Lincoln Ltd in 2007

Priced £11.99
Route 1 - Picture 1 - View over the Vale of Clwyd
View as seen from Route 1
ISBN: 9780711227668


North Border Routes Route 1 – Moel Famau, near Mold   -   11 km  -   6 ¾ miles
Route 2 – Llangollen                     -   13 km  -  8 miles

Route 3 – Bangor-is-y-coed            -    5 km    -  3 miles

Route 4 – Ceiriog Valley                -    12 km  -   7 ½ miles

Route 5 – Ellesmere                      -    10 km  -  6 ¼ miles

Route 6 – Pistyll Rhaeadr               -    9 km   -  5 ½ miles
Route 6 - Picture 2 - Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall
Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall - Route 6

Route 7 – Grinshill                        -     5 km   -  3 miles

Route 8 – Lake Vyrnwy                 -   18.5 km - 11 ½ miles

Route 9 – Breidden Hills                 -   5 km    -  3 miles
 
Route 9 - Picture 1 - Rodneys Pillar and Toposcope
View from near the summit of Route 9

Mid Border Routes
Route 10 – The Wrekin                 -  6 km     - 3 ¾ miles

Route 10 - Picture 1 - The Needles Eye on the Wrekin
The Needles Eye on The Wrekin
Route 11 – Welshpool                    -   6.5 km  -  4 miles
Route 12 – Stiperstones                 -   5 km     -  3 miles

Route 12 - Picture 2 - The Devils Chair
The Devil’s Chair
Route 13 – Montgomery                -    9 km     -  5 ½ miles
Route 14 – Long Mynd                   -  10.5 km  -  6 ½ miles

Route 14 - Picture 1 - The Stretton Hills seen from the Long Mynd
View of the Stretton Hill from the Long Mynd
Route 15 – Wenlock Edge              -   6 km      -  3 ¾ miles
Route 16 – Brown Clee Hill             -  10 km    -  6 ¼ miles

Route 17 – Bishop’s Castle             -   11.5 km -  7 ¼ miles

Route 18 – Kerry Ridgeway            -   11 km    -   6 ¾ miles

Route 19 – Clun                           -    14 km    -   8 ¾ miles

Route 20 – Craven Arms                -    15.5 km-   9 ½ miles

Route 21 – Knucklas                     -    8 km     -   5 miles

Route 22 – Mortimer Forest           -   16.5 km -  10 ¼ miles 
South Border Routes
Route 23 – Elan Valley                   -   11.5 km  -   7 ¼ miles

Route 24 – Llandrindod Wells        -    9.5 km    -   6 miles

Route 25 – Water-Break-Its-Neck    -   5 km       -   3 miles

Route 26 – Croft Castle                 -    8.5 km    -   5 ¼ miles

Route 27 – Hergest Ridge              -    12 km     -   7 ½ miles

Route 28 – Aberedw                     -     12 km     -   7 ½ miles

Route 29 – Dinmore Hill                 -   4.5 km    -   2 ¾ miles

Route 30 – Dorstone                     -    8.75 km   -  5 ½ miles

Route 30 - Picture 1 - Arthur's Stone
Arthur’s Stone - Route 30
Route 31 – Hay Bluff                     -    15.5 km   - 9 ½ miles
Route 32 – Abbey Dore                  -   7.75 km   -  4 ¾ miles

Route 33 – Mordiford                    -   12.5 km   -  7 ¾ miles

Route 34 – Sugar Loaf                   -  12 km      -  7 ½ miles

Route 34 - Picture 2 - Sugar Loaf as seen from Y Deri
Looking towards Sugar Loaf - Route 34
Route 35 – Symonds Yat                -  10.5 km   - 6 ½ miles

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