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slab bridge near Potters Lane
directions
Start from the Hay side of the Wye Bridge. Go down steps
from the bridge towards the river and turn right onto the
path, walking down river. Turn right onto Hay Road, past a
building with wrought iron gates (Wyeford Road). Cross a road,
go up steps and through a gate to pick up a footpath, signposted
to Black Lion Green.
Go through a gate beside a car park and out onto a lane beside
some cottages. Walk up as far as a white cottage (No. 4) and
take a hairpin bend left to walk down behind the cottages
and cross a footbridge over a stream (signposted to Potters
Lane). Go up a bank and head directly across a field, aiming
just to the right of 3 prominent trees (the stile is hidden
below the general level of the field). Drop down to cross
the stile, then cross a stone slab bridge over a small stream.
Go up a bank and straight across the field to another stile;
cross the stile and walk straight ahead on a road. When the
road bends right continue straight ahead on a footpath and
over a stile. Cross the field to another stile beside a May
tree, then cross the next field to another stile with a copse
nearby (on the right). Veer slightly right, skirting a dog-leg
bend in the field boundary but keeping more-or-less on the
level to the next stile in the left hand corner of the field.
Head straight across to another stile, which seems to bisect
a line of trees (when you get there the trees are actually
behind it). Head diagonally right across the next field, where
the stile brings you in sight of a clubhouse. Follow the field
edge to the next stile in the right hand corner. Notice a
tower, which comes into view on the right from time to time
(part of The Moor). Cross the next stile and go over a plank
bridge and onwards to a stile, which takes you into Summerhill
Golf Course. Head slightly to the right, towards a green-and-yellow
post, then picking up the footpath signs beside a dried-up
pool. The Wye Valley Walk continues along the bottom edge
of the golf course alongside woodland. Further glimpses of
The Moor's tower can be seen to the right.
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Cross a stile at the eastern end of the golf course and head
diagonally across a field towards Parish Wood. Aim for the
top corner of the field and then drop down to the Hardwick
Brook, which you cross by means of a narrow footbridge.
Continue along a broad track to a gate and a stile, then
carry on straight ahead. At the next stile the Hardwick Brook
turns away from the path. Cross the stile and follow a track
round and over another stile to a farm. Cross a stile and
turn left onto a road opposite the farm. After 100 yards turn
right onto a footpath/farm track. Head up the hill (ignoring
the tempting footpath sign beside a house on the right) and
continue to the top of the field and another stile. Go through
the next field, aiming to the right of some houses. Cross
a stile to walk between hedgerows beside the houses and out
to a road junction. Take the road straight ahead in the direction
of Clifford and Whitney-on-Wye. After about 50 yards cross
(or go round) a green to take the road on the right, passing
in front of an old chapel.
Follow the road to the village of Clifford, then turn left
at the village green to pick up the Wye Valley Walk signs
pointing the way to a footpath beside a house. Walk straight
across a field to a stile, then follow the right hand edge
of the next field down to a footbridge crossing a brook. Continue
along the right hand edge of another field, then cross a stile
and turn right onto a road. Go past "The Farm" and,
just before a stone bridge, turn right to pick up a broad
path following an old railway route.
Go through a gate and continue on the railway path to where
a sweeping bend of the River Wye comes into view on the left.
Cross a stile and follow a permissive route along a field
edge parallel to the old railway. Cross another stile and
continue along the permissive route, which heads diagonally
left to a gate leading to a bridle path through woodland.
The path now runs parallel to the River Wye. Walk to the end
of the woodland and pass through a gate, with a superb view
of the river to the left.
Go through another gate and continue on the bridleway uphill,
passing Locksters Pool on the left. Go up through a gate and
veer left. Cross a field, go through a gate and left onto
as road (just below Upper Castleton Farm). Notice an imposing
house (Old Castleton House) on the right just before a right
hand bend; when the road next bends left, opposite the driveway
to the house, turn left over a stile to pick up the footpath
again.
Follow the left hand edge of the field, heading towards
woodland. Pass through a gateway and cross the next field
to a stile in the left hand corner.
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