Much of the walk you will be alongside the fifth-longest river in the UK, the River Wye, which rises in the mountains of mid-Wales and flows south for some 150 miles, passing through Hay-on-Wye, Hereford and then Ross-on-Wye. This tranquil circular route takes in the delightful Sellack Suspension Footbridge which was built in 1895 to link the parish churches of Kings Caple and Sellack. Have your flasks at the ready – the nearby pebble beach makes a great coffee stop as you watch the swans glide by. To the left of the bridge sits St. Tysilio’s Church, an idyllic 12th century, Grade 1 listed church.
Please note this route was made by Visit Herefordshire, more information can be found here.


