Peregrine Path
This largely traffic free cycle route takes you from Monmouth, Symonds Yat Rock along the River Wye
The route is part of National Cycle Route 423 and a great way to cross the border between England and Wales on a bike. It runs for about 5 miles on a reasonable flat path. On the way you can pay a visit to the ancient King Arthurs Cave or enjoy a climb to the viewpoints at The Kymin and Symonds Yat Rock.
You can continue your cycling along National Cycle Route 423 which runs all the way from Cwmbran to Goodrich.
Peregrine Path Ordnance Survey Map
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Peregrine Path Open Street Map
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Peregrine Path OS Map
- Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking
Peregrine Path Open Street Map
- Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking
Further Information and Other Local Ideas
There is a nice circular walk through Little Doward Woods just off the trail near Symonds Yat. There is an Iron Age Hillfort and viewpoint to explore here.
Cycle Routes and Walking Routes Nearby
Photos
Henry V, Shire Hall, Monmouth A statue to Henry V below the clock face of the Shire Hall in Monmouth. Henry V was born in Monmouth Castle in 1387 and the statue was placed on the Shire Hall in 1792.
The River Wye below Little Doward.
New Year in Mailscot Wood. The broadleaf woods extend north down to the River Wye on the slopes of a steep sided gorge of carboniferous limestone close to Symonds Yat. The woods are actively managed by the Forestry Commission.