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Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley

Herefordshire, England

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Trail length

19.8 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

472 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

bridges
canyons
wheelchair-friendly
rivers
scenic-views

Activity types

camping
nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does the Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley hike take to complete?

Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley is 19.84 km long with 472 m of climbing, so most hikers should allow roughly 5 to 7 hours of moving time. The route is graded medium, and the steeper woodland sections around High Meadow Woods and the climbs above the River Wye can slow the pace.

Where do you start the Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley hike?

A recognized start point for Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley is near Goodrich in Herefordshire, postcode GL16 7NZ. Walks in this area also commonly begin from the Symonds Yat Rock car park, which gives direct access to Highmeadow Trail and the escarpment above the River Wye.

Is the Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley hike difficult?

Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley is rated medium, but it is not a gentle stroll. At 19.84 km with 472 m of ascent, it suits hikers comfortable with a full-day route, uneven woodland paths, and some steeper climbs and descents in the Wye Valley.

What are the main highlights on the Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley hike?

The standout highlight on Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley is Symonds Yat Rock, a famous viewpoint high above the horseshoe bend of the River Wye. The route also passes through High Meadow Woods, and the wider area includes landmarks such as Seven Sisters Viewpoint and the wooded gorge on the England-Wales border.

Can dogs go on the Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley hike?

Dogs are commonly taken on walks around Symonds Yat and the wider Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, including routes starting from Symonds Yat Rock. Because this hike passes through busy visitor areas and wildlife-rich woodland, dogs should be kept under close control, especially near viewpoints, livestock, and sensitive habitats.

Is there parking for the Symonds Yat - High Meadow Woods and Wye Valley hike?

Yes. Parking is available at Symonds Yat Rock, where Forestry England manages a visitor site with on-site parking and toilets. That makes it one of the most practical access points for hikes through High Meadow Woods and the Wye Valley around Symonds Yat.

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