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12.9 km
~4 hrs 15 min
510 m
Loop
he final group walk for 2025 took place around Symonds Yat, and the River Wye on the edge of the FoD. It was a bit of a toughy with so much undulation but well worth it especially with home made mince pies, clotted cream and brandy waiting at the finish! The route started from the Symonds Yat rocks car park which is free for members or £7.50 all day. there are toilets and a cafe here too. After a quick visit to the view point, we dropped down initially NW then SW until we met the River Wye. We followed the good path SW/W to Biblins Bridge, Crossing the Wye here. With all the rain, the rapids at the Yat were washed out and the river up a good two meters from the last time I paddled it. Once over the bridge, we continued North then bearing off NW to take in King Arthurs Cave 9cant believe i have never been here before)! From here we dropped steeply back down to the River then handrailed Seven Sisters Rock, continuing on back to Biblins to cross the bridge again. We climbed SW/W all the way up to "The Suck Stone" / Near Hearkening Rock, which looks like a huge Cornish Pasty. the path is patchy in places due to all the fallen leaves. It was the time to double back on ourselves heading East on the LDFP the dropping NW to the River (choose were you cross carefully in winter months) and may be worth looking for the FB up the path to the SE. We crossed at a good point and then zig zagged back up to hit the main path back to the Car Park. It would be good to do this in another season (Spring / Summer) when flowers are starting to come out... may add it to next years list!
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