Canoe Days Out

Herefordshire - River Wye - Ross-on-Wye to Symonds Yat (Huntsham Bridge)

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How to get there - Edde Cross St in centre of Ross-on-Wye (map)

Suggested Launch Site - Public steps

General Description - One of a sequence of trips which we did down the River Wye. If you wanted to, you could combine two or more sections to make a longer day out. There is a fairly strong current in places, nothing dramatic, but take these as one-way trips. Above Hereford there are a few more difficult areas. For full details, get a copy of 'Canoeist's Guide to the River Wye', £5 from the Environment Agency (or download here). Keep an eye out for storms in the Welsh mountains which can raise the river level rapidly.

Public navigation, but be considerate to fishermen.

This is where the scenery really takes off, with the Wye wandering in and out between great river cliffs. Watch out for peregrines around the left bank cliffs as you approach Symonds Yat. The future Henry VI spent his childhood at Welsh Bicknor on the right bank, before the Wars of the Roses propelled him to the throne. Goodrich Castle is also well worth a visit.

We recommend stopping at Huntsham Bridge, a small modern road bridge just off B4229 near Goodrich, rather than Symonds Yat itself which gets very crowded. Slide canoe out on right bank next to bridge. (route)

The total distance is 12 miles.

Comments:

02 Dec 2007 Jim Thornton I think this is one of the finest bits of canoe touring in the world. It has everything - wildness, scenery, interesting easy rapids, villages, pubs, campsites, footbridges, ferries and castles. Just don't stop at Symonds Yat. Go on a few miles to Monmouth, or better still Tintern Abbey.
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The last trip loaded was Northenden to Manchester cemetery in Chorlton-cum-Hardy via the Mersey, by Jim Thornton on 16th December 2007.