Category: Reports of our Guided Walks

  • Newport Sea Cadets enjoy “Fire and Water Boats”

    It was predictable. When a group of young Newport Sea Cadets visited the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, the guide had a difficult time coaxing them away from the sculpture that looks like a flotilla of small boats carved out of charred wood, by David Nash. They all climbed in and would have gladly sailed…

  • See the Wye from the footpath

    A group of rowers who came to Ross-on-Wye for the Ross Regatta decided to see the river from a different point of view. Although they had rowed from Ross to Symonds Yat, they had never experienced the river from terra firma. So they booked a guide for a walking tour starting at Yat Rock. After…

  • Wordsworth Viewpoint above Llandogo

    A group of guests on a walk led by a Forest of Dean and Wye Valley Tour Guide. The guests, all from the Lindors were able to spot the Lindors roof and distinctive chimneys from the viewpoint. Wordsworth wrote his famous lines describing the Wye Valley after his second visit in 1798. He was accompanied…

  • Lindors Guests visit Cleddon Falls

    Lindors Guests visit Cleddon Falls.

  • From Satan to Mischief

    A group of walkers and a dog called Mischief defied the threatening skies to walk from Parkend to New Fancy and back. The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley tour guides are conducting regular walks and talks for visitors to Whitemead Forest Park — the holiday centre owned by the CSMA club. The guide started…