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Clevedon Group

We are the Clevedon Ramblers. We open the way for everyone in our local community to enjoy the pleasures of walking.

Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking
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Overview

Starting in Tintern we follow the River Wye along the edge of the wood before climbing up to the Offa's Dyke path and along to the Devils pulpit where you can get a lovely view of Tintern Abbey below, making the climb well worth it.  form here we follow the Offa's Dyke path most of the way back towards Brockweir before crossing the river to walk back on the other side taking in The Old Station before heading back to Tintern.

There is one stile, but gate next to this was not locked when pre walked.  The walk is mainly flat apart from the climb up towards the Devil Pulpit and the decent back down to Brockweir.  A small section is along a road, and some of the paths are rough under foot and muddy.

Sunday, 17 November 2024
Start time:
10:00 am
Estimated finish time:
3:00 pm
Difficulty:
Moderate
Distance:
12.9km / 8.0mi
Ascent:
349m / 1145ft
Type:
circular

Packed Lunch

Dogs welcome

 

Features

  • Refreshments available (Pub/cafe)
  • Toilets available
  • Car parking available
  • Dog friendly

Starting point

Grid reference:
SO 52680 00112
Nearest postcode:
NP16 6TQ
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snuggled.whizzed.landlady
Start time:
10:00 am

Free car park Forge Road.

Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking