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Ross-On-Wye

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On the banks of the glorious River Wye and with wooded hills rising immediately behind, walks in Ross-on-Wye are picturesque and varied. This charming market town is packed with historical buildings, like its still-active 16th-century market hall, half-timbered shops and 14th-century church. You can explore the town easily before striking out east to climb to blissful viewpoints or meet the river to the west, following its meandering banks. 

Sitting on the edge of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and at the northern extent of the Forest of Dean, you can expect your hikes from Ross-on-Wye to be nature-filled. You can follow the river in either direction, as it winds extravagantly through the region, to admire its lush green banks and spot kingfishers. For short strolls or full day hikes, there’s so much to explore that the hardest part will be knowing which route to choose.

Backney Bridge loop from Ross-on-Wye — Wye Valley AONB
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02:12
8.56 km
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03:33
13.4 km
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06:08
23.0 km
Intermediate
02:38
8.99 km
Intermediate
04:01
15.5 km

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    Intermediate Hiking Tour. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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    Intermediate Hiking Tour. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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    Expert Hiking Tour. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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    Intermediate Hiking Tour. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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    Intermediate Hiking Tour. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Intermediate Hiking Tour. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Getting a head for heights

You can hike from Ross-on-Wye directly into the hills to the south to explore the Iron Age hillfort at the summit of Chase Woods and the medieval hunting forest of Penyard Park. Several footpaths lead steeply away from the town and into these beautiful woodlands which change colour in every season. Chase Wood reaches 666 foot (203 m), although views are sporadic due to the density of the forest. 

To the north, head up to the small village of Brampton Abbotts with its Grade II-listed Norman and medieval church, St Michael’s. You can enjoy some excellent views from this peaceful village including over to May Hill in the south east. 

Meander with the River Wye

Some of the best hiking trails around Ross-on-Wye follow the delightfully bendy river, which takes on some wild meanders as it makes its way south to the Severn. The town’s riverside is glorious and leafy, with an impressive variety of trees and parkland. Follow it downstream briefly to discover Wilton Bridge, a 16th-century red sandstone span that whisks you across the river to the ruined Wilton Castle. 

You can continue downstream, hiking along the western river bank through serene countryside and low-lying fields. Alternatively, you can head upstream on the eastern side, taking in the old farms, patchwork fields and little woodlands that hug the waterway. Whenever you’re by the Wye, keep a sharp look out for flashes of metallic blue and orange, for kingfishers live here and there are few better things than catching a glimpse of these tiny, picture-perfect birds. 

Exploring the stunning Wye Valley AONB

Wherever your walks from Ross-on-Wye take you, the tranquil beauty of the valley will be your constant companion. The town is a charming base and it’s well worth heading away from it even for just a mile or two, as it looks utterly beautiful from a distance thanks to the piercing St Mary’s spire. 

If you’re after a vast adventure, the town lies on the Wye Valley Walk, a 136-mile (219 km) long-distance trail; possibly the most comprehensive way to get to know this exceptional region.


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