The Lower Olchon Valley

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A path opposite Greyhound Close at the foot of the lay-by leaves between houses to a field. Cross to a stile part-way along the right boundary and continue in the next field, rounding an indented corner to exit over a stile at the bottom on to a road. Go left over the River Monnow and then right.

Just beyond a second bridge, cross a stile in the left hedge. Bear right to overgrown steps part-way along the bank, and then go left on a rough track past a scrapyard to a field gate. Walk forward with a hedge on your left, continuing over a stile in the next field above Esclay Brook. Fording a stream, pass into a wood and climb right. Emerging from the trees, bear right across rough pasture to a gate. Carry on by the left boundary, then, over a stile, angle right down to a gate. Follow a permissive path within the boundary of a wood. Emerging at the top, continue ahead across successive meadows. Eventually over a footbridge, pass through more woodland and then a meadow corner to reach a lane.

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  Terrain  - Lanes, tracks and field paths in mixed farmland, many stiles
  Landscape  - Rolling farmland and the Black Mountains ridge
  Dog friendliness  - Under close control; small dogs may need help on stiles
  Parking  - About 300yds (274m) north of The Crown, Longtown, on castle road, in long bay fronting houses
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Longtown is a typical linear village, strung out for almost 0.5 miles (800m) along the narrow road through the Olchon Valley between Hay-on-Wye and Abergavenny. It is suggested that the site, lying in the shadow of the Black Mountains on a spur of high ground between the Olchon and Monnow valleys,...
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Herefordshire is split in two by the River Wye which meanders through the county on its way to the Severn and the sea. Largely rural, with Hereford, Leominster, and Ross-on-Wye the major towns and cities, its countryside and ancient villages are the county’s major asset.
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The Lower Olchon Valley

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Additional information
  Terrain - Lanes, tracks and field paths in mixed farmland, many stiles
  Landscape - Rolling farmland and the Black Mountains ridge
  Dog friendliness - Under close control; small dogs may need help on stiles
  Parking - About 300yds (274m) north of The Crown, Longtown, on castle road, in long bay fronting houses
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Longtown is a typical linear village, strung out for almost 0.5 miles (800m) along the narrow road through the Olchon Valley between Hay-on-Wye and Abergavenny. It is suggested that the site, lying in the shadow of the Black Mountains on a spur of high ground between the Olchon and Monnow valleys,...
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Herefordshire
Herefordshire is split in two by the River Wye which meanders through the county on its way to the Severn and the sea. Largely rural, with Hereford, Leominster, and Ross-on-Wye the major towns and cities, its countryside and ancient villages are the county’s major asset.