River Wye canoe trip, wild camping, 4 day paddle from Glasbury to Hereford
Canoe trip on the River Wye from Glasbury in Wales to Hereford in England. 4 day paddle covering approx 30 miles on one of the finest stretches of the middle Wye, passing through Hay-on-Wye, Whitney, Bredwardine, Monnington Falls and ending at Hereford. Eschewing the established campsites, we instead chose to have a few nights on gravel beaches and grassy patches right next to the river. Provided you treat the countryside with respect and leave no trace of your stay, it’s entirely feasible to camp next to the river in peaceful secluded spots, which was an inherent part of the whole trip for us. After all, it’s your world too !
Music: Lullaby For Democracy by Doctor Turtle
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Wye Valley and Monmouth Village England and Wales UK ???????? Part 1
Wye Valley
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The Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB; Welsh: Dyffryn Gwy) 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.
The River Wye (Welsh: Afon Gwy) is the fifth-longest river in the United Kingdom. The upper part passes through Rhayader, Builth Wells and Hay-on-Wye, but the area designated as an AONB covers 326 square kilometres (126 sq mi) surrounding a 72-kilometre (45 mi) stretch lower down the river, from just south of Hereford to Chepstow.
This area covers parts of the counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, and is recognised in particular for its limestone gorge scenery and dense native woodlands, as well as its wildlife, archaeological and industrial remains. It is also historically important as one of the birthplaces of the modern tourism industry. The area is predominantly rural, and many people make a living from tourism, agriculture or forestry. Ross-on-Wye is the only town within the AONB itself, but Hereford, Monmouth, Coleford and Chepstow lie just outside its boundaries.
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LR Wye Valley Canoes 2
LR Wye Valley Canoes 2
River Wye canoe trip from Glasbury to Lucksall
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Music: Copyright © Epidemic Sound 2019
Out on the Fields
A Country Sunset
Wye Valley Canoes on Wheels
Wye Valley Canoeing August 2018
An afternoon on the river Wye with family.
August bank holiday 2018
Kayaking Wye Valley May 2017
A camping and kayaking trip to the Wye Valley taking in Hereford, Symonds Yat and Ross on Wye.
LR Wye Valley Canoes 1
LR Wye Valley Canoes 1
River Wye Kayaking- Hay on Wye to Chepstow, October 2018
4 days down the Wye from Hay on Wye to Chepstow.
Canoeing the River Wye - Aug 2011
Canoeing the River Wye (Hereford - Brockweir) - Aug 2011
Three days:
1) Hereford - Hoarwithy
2) Hoarwithy - Symonds Yat (long day! - but nice)
3) Symonds Yat - Brockweir
Canoeing the River Wye
19th May 2019 day trip paddling the River Wye from Ross on Wye to Symonds Yat.
I do not own the rights to any of the music! It has music from You and Me by The Hunna and I Need Never Get Old by Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats (Google Play)
River Wye | Canoe Adventuring | 2016
Somewhere on the River Wye
Some friends, a couple of canoes, a camp fire and a sing song. Filmed from Glasbury to Hay-on-Wye. Visit to book your trip down the River Wye. film by photographer michael sinclair.
The Beautiful River Wye. A Journey by Canoe.
Mary and I take a break on the beautiful River Wye, a four day journey of 55 miles from Bycross Farm to Symonds Yat.
A466 Monmouth to Chesptow through Wye Valley (Tintern)
One of the best roads in South Wales?
The Upper Wye 18/02/18.
Wyedean club trip. The upper Wye 18/02/18. Soundtrack: Greatest show on Earth by Nightwish
Wye Valley Kayaking, Kerne Bridge to Redbrook, July 2017
River Wye at Kerne Bridge, May 2nd 2013
A perfect day for a canoe trip on the river Wye.
Canoeing on the River Wye October 2010
members and friends of Cheltenham Evangelical Presbyterian Church went canoeing from Kerne Bridge to Symonds Yat