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Carved statues at Tintern Old Station
directions
On the opposite side of the bridge, turn
right, walk back up-river a few paces then walk under the
bridge to resume the riverside path downriver. Go through
a narrow gateway and cross a ditch (there is no bridge). After
about ¾ mile go through a gate and out onto a grassy
section, which continues for about a mile. Pass a chalet/fishermen's
hut. The walk takes you past Hael Wood (on the right). The
meadow eventually tapers away and you pass through a gate,
which delivers you onto an unmade road continuing alongside
Hael Wood.
When you reach a road, turn right towards Whitebrook and
walk up past Tump Farm. Just after Whitebrook Farm mount the
bank on the left to join a footpath signposted Pen-y-Fan Green
and Wye Valley Walk (no 'leaping salmon' on this one). The
sunken footpath winds a lot to alleviate the steepness and
eventually comes out to a lane, where you turn left, then
follow the road round to the right. The track narrow to a
footpath and turns left, then winds its way slowly uphill
and turns left onto a partly made road, which then becomes
a fully metalled road. A cottage on the right has built a
seat into their garden wall for the benefit of tired passers-by;
you may find this a welcome relief before you complete the
climb.
Continue up steeply for a short way, enjoying the view to
the left, then continue up a shallower slope. Follow the road
round (ignore the footpath signposted to Bigsweir Bridge)
and, at the top of Pen-y-Fan Green, turn left onto a bridleway.
After about 250 yards the path branches off to the right and
begins to climb again. When you come to a road, turn left
and continue almost straight ahead on the road (the Wye Valley
Walk sign is hidden on a telegraph pole!). Follow the road
round, past another turning and past several house and a small
pond.
Just after Moor Cottage, cross a stile and join the path
to Cuckoo Wood. Cross a stream and go over a stile, then follow
an avenue of pine trees along a ridge. Where the broad track
turns right, the Wye Valley Walk forks left down a woodland
bridle path.
The path goes past a cottage and crosses the Llandogo to
Cleddon road. Go over a bridge just above Cleddon Falls and
continue into Bargain Wood (avoiding the path that goes left
to Llandogo). The path meets a tight bend in an unmade road,
where you turn left to walk past a viewpoint (with a seat).
Go past a bar-gate and join and unmetalled road; cross a stream
and turn left onto the Llandogo road (avoid the Tintern road).
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Part way round a left hand bend, where you come to a wooden
fence, turn right onto a woodland footpath. Cross a ford,
then another woodland stream, go over a wooden footbridge
and turn left onto a road beside the Botany Bay Scout Campsite.
Follow the road round past a pond, then turn left through
a parallel bar squeeze stile onto a woodland path. Follow
the path down for some way (avoiding alternatives to the right).
Go down some steps and turn left, then right, and walk down
to the A466 road. Cross this busy road carefully and walk
down the Dockweir road for a few yards. Just before the River
Wye bridge, turn right down some steps and continue straight
ahead. Go past a rustic sculpture and on to Tintern Old Station
(now a tourist attraction and tearooms). Follow the line of
a miniature railway, past a small group of sculptures and
on down almost to the river. Turn right down some steps and
through two gates to join the riverside path (note that the
river is tidal from here on downstream).
Cross two footbridges, go through a gate, then pass through
a churchyard. Go past a hotel and walk along a walled lane
to the main A466 road, where you turn left to walk into Tintern.
After the Abbey Tea Rooms and the Royal George Hotel (Best
Western group) and before Tintern Abbey, the Wye Valley Walk
turns right up a small road (actually it is almost straight
ahead, as the A466 bends left at this point). Follow the road
round to the right, passing close behind houses as the road
gradually diminishes. Continue up the track leading into Limekiln
Wood.
Follow the track uphill, parallel to a stream. The road becomes
a rocky track and, soon, you turn left over a footbridge.
Go up some steps, then continue on the level to some more
steps and then a short walk to a stile. Walk diagonally left
across a field, aiming for a corner of the woods. Cross a
stile and turn right. Two stretches of climbing (each about
100 yards) and a short zigzag bring you to the top of Blackcliff
Wood, where you turn left and walk along the ridge. The footpath
ups and downs and twists for about a mile, then doglegs right
and left where another path crosses.
Pass a fence at the corner of a field and continue through
the woods. A path on the left leads to the Eagles Nest Viewpoint,
from where you can see right across the Wye and Severn Valleys,
including both Severn Bridges. Continue ahead, passing a path
that leads down to a much lower viewpoint; zigzag down and
turn left just before a car park. Follow the main path down
and turn left onto a track leading down to the A466 road.
Cross the road carefully to the roadside viewpoint and turn
right to pick up the path at the end of the car park.
Follow the path downhill, including several flights of steps.
Cross a stream, clamber up a few rocks and continue round
the wooded headland. The path passes through a tunnel cut
in the rock. Passing through Piercefield Wood you are close
to the Chepstow Racecourse. The path drops very gradually
down (with the occasional up) and remains in woodland. Beside
a fence there is a good viewpoint looking across to Chepstow
Castle (journeys end!).
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