Along the tracks to Lyonshall, Kington
Départ à Kington (Herefordshire)
The walk starts by following the disused Leominster to Kington railway to a bridleway through Lyonshall Park Wood. The walk then passes the village church of Lyonshall and climbs to Rhodds Wood. From here there are tremendous views of the Black Mountains to the west and the Malvern Hills to the east. The walk then descends along Vaughan’s Way back into Kington. A gentle walk with no steep climbs.
The Arrow Valley, Kington Walks
Départ à Kington (Herefordshire)
A gentle walk along part of the River Arrow, returning along the valley side with fine views to the south and east.
Kington Mills and Weirs, Kington Walks
Départ à Kington (Herefordshire)
This gentle town walk with no steep climb is a veritable rus in urbe which explores some intriguing aspects of Kington’s industrial past.
Bradnor Hill, Kington
Départ à Kington (Herefordshire)
A walk up to and around Bradnor Hill, circuiting the highest golf course in England which affords magnificent 360 degree views over Herefordshire and Wales.There is the option of driving to the club house to avoid the steep climb up and descent. This walk crosses and goes close to Kington Golf Course: be prepared to wait and give way to golfers.
Pen y Fan
Départ à Glyn Tarell (Powys)
Une boucle qui permet d'accéder sans difficulté au Pen y Fan (886 m); le plus haut sommet des Brecon Beacons et du Sud du Pays de Galles. On évolue dans des paysages magnifiques de landes au milieu des moutons.
Itinéraire très fréquenté en pleine saison.