A walk along the Wye River.

The Wye ValleyArea of outstanding beauty called in Welsh Dyffryn Gwy.
It is an internationally important protected landscape straddling the border between England and Wales. It is one of the most dramatic and scenic landscapes in Britain.
It is a unique corner perfect to have a walk-in nature surrounded by beautiful hills, animals like cows or swans and canonists so brave to fight the current of the river.

This area is very rural and covers the counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. During the walk, you can admire its limestone gorge scenery and the archaeological and industrial remains. It is also historically important as one of the birthplaces of the modern tourism industry.

It is a touristic place even if in my view is not done enough to be promoted abroad … while I was hicking, I was thinking the more famous Italian Alpes have nothing better than this area.
Just a piece of advice.
If you decide to spend your holidays here you need to book a few months before because there are lots of requests, especially in August during the school holidays.
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