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The best city hikes and walks in Highmeadow Woods

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Urban hiking trails in Highmeadow Woods offer routes that explore the edges of towns and villages bordering this forested region. The area features a mix of riverside paths, historic town centers, and gentle ascents through local landscapes. Trails often incorporate views of the River Wye and pass by notable local landmarks. The terrain is generally accessible, with varied surfaces suitable for walking.

Best urban hiking trails in Highmeadow Woods

  • The most popular urban hiking route is Monnow Bridge loop from…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Monnow Bridge – Monnow Bridge and Gatehouse loop from Monmouth

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Clive G
January 27, 2026, Ross-on-Wye Market House

Fabulous and iconic Sandstone building, centrepiece of Ross on Wye.

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Clive G
November 26, 2025, Wilton Bridge

In the words of the National Tranport Trust - Wilton Bridge is an exceptionally fine red sandstone bridge. In 1597 an Act was passed authorising its construction. It was completed within the next 2 years. There are five semi- circular arches each with 3 ribs and massive cutwaters on each side, carried up and splayed back from the outer angle at parapet level forming semi-hexagonal refuges. At the point where the splay dies out is a moulded string which is mitred and carried up to the angle against the spandrils of the arches and then mitred and carried across to form a label above the arches. The voussoirs of the arches are chamfered and joggled and have various masons' marks. On the upstream side the bridge has been widened but now the parapet has been replaced by a wooden handrail. The South East approach to the bridge has been rebuilt in ashlar with 2 flights of stone steps to the river bank. The sundial, formerly in one of the refuges has disappeared, and only the base of the pedestal remains. All in all it is a fine bridge, and has done well to weather the floods that happen most winters - as evidenced by the erosion of even the top stones on the arches.

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Clive G
November 22, 2025, Railway Bridge Piers

You can see the remains of the railway bridge pillars which look as if they should be part of the old town walls or a castle. There are good information boards that give a lot of detail of the railway and life back then.

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The walk alongside the Wye from the canoe club to Wilton bridge is lovely and rightly popular. For photographers there are only a few places where you can get an unobstructed view as there is a fair amount of bushes and small trees on the river bank that get in the way.

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A lovely little town built on hilly ground so the streets go up and down, with the Market Hall on stilts in a prominant location.

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Peter
May 4, 2025, Monnow Bridge

The only remaining mediaeval fortified bridge in Great Britain

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Great stopping point and a hub for rides in all directions. Plenty of coffee shops

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Alice Baddeley
December 29, 2023, Wilton Bridge

Located on Wilton Road just outside Ross-on-Wye, Wilton Bridge, constructed between 1597 and 1599, is crafted from red sandstone. It replaced a previous wooden bridge that had taken the place of the original ford in the Wye.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Highmeadow Woods?

There are several easy urban hiking trails available in the Highmeadow Woods area, primarily centered around the towns of Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye. These routes offer a great way to explore the local towns and their immediate surroundings on foot.

Are the urban hiking trails in Highmeadow Woods suitable for beginners?

Yes, all the urban hiking trails featured in this guide are rated as easy. They typically involve minimal elevation gain and cover relatively short distances, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. For example, the Market Hall – Railway Bridge Pillars loop from Ross-on-Wye is just under 3 km.

Can I bring my dog on the urban hikes in Highmeadow Woods?

Most urban trails in the Highmeadow Woods area are generally dog-friendly, especially when passing through parks or along riverbanks. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, particularly in town centers, near livestock, or in areas with wildlife. Always remember to clean up after your pet.

Are there any family-friendly urban walks in Highmeadow Woods?

Absolutely! The urban trails are generally short, easy, and often pass by interesting historical sites or scenic river views, making them ideal for families with children. The St Mary's Priory Church – View of the River Wye loop from Ross-on-Wye, for instance, offers pleasant views and is just over 3 km, suitable for a family outing.

What kind of landmarks or points of interest can I expect to see on an urban hike?

The urban hikes in this guide often take you through historic town centers, past notable churches, market halls, and along picturesque riverfronts. For example, the Monnow Bridge loop from Monmouth explores the historic town of Monmouth. While the urban trails themselves focus on town features, the wider Highmeadow Woods area is rich in natural beauty, including the famous Symonds Yat Rock with its panoramic views of the Wye Valley, which you might consider visiting after your urban stroll.

Are there circular urban walking routes available?

Yes, all the urban hiking routes listed in this guide are circular, meaning you'll end up back at your starting point without needing to retrace your steps. This makes planning your walk straightforward and convenient. Examples include the St Mary's Priory Church – Market Hall loop from Ross-on-Wye and the Market Hall loop from Ross-on-Wye.

What is the best time of year to go urban hiking in Highmeadow Woods?

Urban hiking in Highmeadow Woods can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings vibrant bluebells to the wider woodlands and pleasant temperatures for town exploration. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the trails are accessible, offering crisp air and fewer crowds, though some paths might be muddy after rain.

Are there cafes or pubs near the urban hiking trails?

Yes, as these routes are based in and around towns like Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye, you'll find plenty of cafes, pubs, and restaurants to refuel before, during, or after your walk. These towns are well-equipped with amenities for visitors.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in Highmeadow Woods?

The komoot community highly rates the Highmeadow Woods area, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the charming historical aspects of the towns, and the scenic views of the River Wye that many of these urban routes offer.

Is public transport available to access the urban hiking trails?

Yes, towns like Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye are generally well-served by local bus routes, making it possible to reach the starting points of many urban hikes without a car. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on services to these towns.

Where can I park for urban hikes in Highmeadow Woods?

For urban hikes starting in towns like Monmouth or Ross-on-Wye, you will typically find public car parks available within the town centers. These are usually paid parking facilities, so it's advisable to check local signage for tariffs and time limits. Many routes, such as the Monnow Bridge loop from Monmouth, begin conveniently close to town amenities.

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