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Walford bus station hikes offer access to the varied landscapes of the Wye Valley National Landscape and the Forest of Dean. The region is characterized by riverine scenery, ancient woodlands, and diverse ecosystems. Hikers can expect varied terrain, from riverside paths along the River Wye to trails through dense forests. Panoramic viewpoints, such as Yat Rock, provide vistas over the surrounding hills and valleys.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
3
hikers
15.3km
04:17
300m
300m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
hikers
16.7km
04:52
420m
420m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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hikers
11.4km
03:28
360m
350m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
hikers
6.67km
02:08
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This place is permanently closed says the website, so dont expect a nice campsite or you'll be dissapointed
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Bridge still closed and ruined my dreams of a hot shower in the yha 🥲🥲
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Fabulous and iconic Sandstone building, centrepiece of Ross on Wye.
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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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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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A simple 4.6 mile walk walk for all ages only a few gradients but nothing difficult, mainly gravel tracks and short sections of woodland.
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There are over 300 hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Walford, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. This includes 135 easy routes, 157 moderate routes, and 15 more challenging trails.
The bus-accessible trails around Walford immerse you in the stunning natural beauty of the Wye Valley National Landscape and the historic Forest of Dean. You can expect picturesque riverine scenery, ancient woodlands, and varied terrain, from gentle riverside paths to more undulating forest trails.
Yes, Walford offers many easy hiking options accessible by bus. With 135 easy routes available, you can find gentle walks suitable for a relaxed outing. These often follow well-maintained paths through woodlands or along the river, perfect for a leisurely exploration of the area.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end your journey conveniently at the same bus stop. An example is the Chase Wood loop from Walford, a moderate 6.7 km trail that offers beautiful woodland scenery.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 157 moderate and 15 difficult routes accessible by bus. A good example of a moderate, longer hike is the Welsh Bicknor Church – Goodrich Village loop from Walford, which spans over 15 km and features significant elevation changes.
Many of the bus-accessible trails are suitable for families, especially the easier and moderate routes. The region's diverse landscapes, including the Forest of Dean, offer engaging environments for children to explore. Look for trails with points of interest like the Puzzlewood Walkways, Rocks and Caves for an extra element of adventure.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public footpaths and trails around Walford, especially within the Wye Valley National Landscape and Forest of Dean. However, it's always best to keep them on a lead, particularly near livestock or in nature conservation areas, and to follow the Countryside Code. Specific route details on komoot often indicate dog-friendliness.
Yes, the area is renowned for its scenic viewpoints. Many bus-accessible hikes will lead you to stunning vistas, such as the View over the Wye Valley from Caldwell Rocks or the panoramic views from Yat Rock, which is easily incorporated into walks near Ross-on-Wye. The Chase Wood – Penyard Woods loop from Walford also offers elevated sections with good views.
The trails around Walford are rich with historical and natural landmarks. You can explore historic sites like Goodrich Castle or the View of Wilton Castle Ruins. Natural wonders include the unique Puzzlewood Walkways, Rocks and Caves and the dramatic Coldwell Rocks.
Absolutely! The Walford area, being close to charming villages and towns, offers numerous opportunities to enjoy a pub lunch or refreshments during or after your hike. Many routes pass through or near settlements with traditional pubs, making it easy to refuel and relax before catching your bus back.
The bus-accessible trails in Walford are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars from over 1,400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, the well-maintained paths through ancient woodlands, and the convenience of starting directly from public transport hubs.


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