Wye Valley

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Introducing Wye Valley

Flowing 154 miles from its mountainous source at Plynlimon in Mid Wales to Chepstow, where it joins the River Severn, the River Wye typifies British countryside beauty. Between Monmouth and Chepstow the picturesque 16-mile stretch runs through a steep-sided wooded vale and is excellent walking country.

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Serving the valley between Chepstow and Monmouth, buses 65 and 69 run daily (50 minutes, every two hours, four on Sunday).

Last updated: Feb 17, 2009

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    RE: Spend extra days in Cardiff and London, or make 1-2 daytrips?

    by Tretower 04 July 2011

    #5 Good point about the Bristol - Bath, though it might be quicker and more fun if you could hire a bicycle. You know, if you felt so…
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    RE: Are Google Maps to be trusted with times for driving in Ireland and England

    by Tretower 04 July 2011

    As a rule motorway journeys on all these planners assume (as most others have pointed out) that you will have a clear run, with interuptions…
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    RE: Spend extra days in Cardiff and London, or make 1-2 daytrips?

    by Tretower 03 July 2011

    What was the question again....!? Based on a quick scan of what you have said I would suggest spending the more time in Bristol rather…

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