Did you know that in the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean, we have a group called the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley Tour Guides? They are a knowledgeable bunch, who have been trained as tour guides and who are are members of the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean Tourist Association and are accredited [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Archeaology’
Guided Walking Tours in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley
Posted in Archaeology, Holiday Cottages, Photographs, Short Breaks, Special Offers, Walking, Walking in Forest of Dean, Walking in the Wye Valley, Wildlife, tagged Archeaology, Forest of Dean & Wye Valley Tour Guides, Holiday Cottages, special offer, Walking, walking in the Forest of Dean, Walking in the Wye Valley, Wildlife, Wye Valley on March 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Circular Walk taking in Offa’s Dyke Path
Posted in Archaeology, Farmers Markets, Holiday Cottages, Photographs, Walking, Walking in Forest of Dean, Walking in the Wye Valley, wild flowers, Wildlife, tagged Archeaology, Offa's Dyke, Walking, walking in the Forest of Dean, Walking in the Wye Valley, Wye Valley on March 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This morning on the school run, there wasn’t a cloud in the sky, so it seemed like a good day to do a bit of training for the three peaks challenge/Tour of Mont Blanc. The handsome husband and I drove out in the direction of St Briavels on the B4228 and parked in the Forestry Commission car [...]
Newland Under Snow and a Fantastic Walk
Posted in Archaeology, Newland, Public Houses, Uncategorized, Walking, tagged Archeaology, Iron Age Fort, King Arthur's Cave, public houses in Forest of Dean, Steam Railway, The Biblins, The Ostrich Inn, Walking on February 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Well – what a week. The postman staggered up yesterday for the first time in six or seven days with a pile of post, including details of an appointment which had already been missed. However, the conditions did give us the opportunity to do a fantastic walk on Saturday. A group of us in the village are [...]



