Castles around Walford are situated in a region known for its historical significance and natural beauty, particularly within the scenic Wye Valley. This area, adjacent to the River Wye, offers a landscape rich with historical sites and natural features. The geographical location provides a setting for exploring ancient structures and the surrounding countryside. Walford tourism information often highlights the blend of history and outdoor activity available.
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Monmouth is a charming historic market town that sits right on the confluence of Rivers Wye and Monnow. It's noted for its 13th-century gated bridge and being the birthplace of Henry V. The River Wye separates the town of Monmouth to the east from Wyesham to the west and provides a scenic wonderland for many river activities. I have finished many a DOE gold award canoe trip at this point.
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The Kymin is an 18th-century round house and naval temple on a prominent hill, set within 9 acres (4 ha) of grounds. It's a fair slog from Monmouth but you are rewarded with wonderful views over the Wye Valley and the town below as you climb. Once you reach the top, the views are breathtaking and there are benches to stop and soak it all in. Absolute bliss. The site is owned by the National Trust.
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A temple that was inspired by Britain’s naval supremacy at the height of the British Empire and built in 1800. This was inspired by Nelson's victory in the Battle of the Nile in 1798. Nelson came to see it in 1802 with Lady Hamilton and her husband Sir William. That must have been an interesting weekend!
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Goodrich is a village in south Herefordshire, England close to Gloucestershire and the Forest of Dean, situated near the River Wye at grid reference SO574193. It is known for its Norman and mediaeval castle built with Old Red Sandstone. The village of Goodrich grew up next to Goodrich Castle, a 'Marcher Castle' dating to c. 1101 which stands on a high spur of land commanding a strategic position above Kerne Bridge, an ancient crossing point of the Wye. The population of the Civil Parish at the 2011 census was 550. Source: Wikipedia
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The 300-year old Shire Hall, on Agincourt Square in the centre of Monmouth, has outside a large sculpture of King Henry V (also called Henry of Monmouth) and a statue of the aviation pioneer Charles Rolls who lived near Monmouth. Rolls also co-founded the Rolls-Royce car manufacturing firm.
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Once an important border castle, and birthplace of Henry V of England. In 1647 the site was reused and built over by Great Castle House, which has since become the headquarters and regimental museum of the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers.
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Spectacular views scary road to drive up
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While 'Walford' is the designated region for this guide, the castles and historical sites mentioned are primarily located in the scenic Wye Valley, near Monmouth, in the border region between England and Wales. This area is known for its rich history and natural beauty, rather than a specific town named Walford.
Key attractions include Monmouth Castle and Great Castle House, significant as the birthplace of King Henry V. You can also enjoy the magnificent View of Goodrich Castle, a well-preserved medieval fortress, and the impressive View of Wilton Castle Ruins, a 12th-century Norman site near the River Wye.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Monmouth Castle and Great Castle House, the View of Goodrich Castle, and the View of Wilton Castle Ruins are all categorized as family-friendly, offering historical exploration and scenic views.
The castles are nestled within the beautiful Wye Valley, offering stunning natural scenery. You'll find the River Wye prominently featured, with viewpoints like the View of Goodrich Castle and the View of Wilton Castle Ruins providing excellent perspectives of the river and surrounding landscapes.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and hiking paths. For example, there are easy hikes like the 'Goodrich Village loop' and various routes around Ross-on-Wye. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Walford, MTB Trails around Walford, and Easy hikes around Walford guides.
While specific accessibility details for all castle interiors vary, Monmouth Town Centre is noted as wheelchair accessible, and it serves as a good base for exploring the area. It's advisable to check individual castle websites for their specific accessibility information.
The Wye Valley and its castles are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for walking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is popular for longer days, while winter can provide a dramatic backdrop, though some facilities or trails might have reduced hours or conditions.
Absolutely. The View of Goodrich Castle provides a magnificent perspective of the castle and the River Wye. Additionally, The Kymin Roundhouse and view over Monmouth offers breathtaking views over the Wye Valley and the town of Monmouth from its elevated position.
Many outdoor areas and viewpoints around the castles are dog-friendly, especially for walks along the Wye Valley. However, policies for castle interiors or specific grounds can vary. It's best to check with individual sites like Goodrich Castle or Monmouth Castle for their specific dog policies before visiting.
Beyond the castles, the region is rich in history. Monmouth Town Centre itself is a historical site with a medieval stone gated bridge and the Shire Hall. The Kymin Roundhouse and Naval Temple is another significant historical monument, offering insights into Britain's naval past.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For instance, the 'Goodrich Village loop' is an easy hike, and there are various gentle paths around Ross-on-Wye and along the River Wye that allow you to enjoy the scenery and castle views. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Walford guide.


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