In addition to the walks and trails mentioned on this website below are links to a wide range of other walks in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.
Gloucestershire
- English Bicknor. 3 miles. A mixture of riverside and woodland.
- Discover the Lancaut Peninsular. 6 mile walk starting from Chepstow Castle.
- The Lancaut Loop. Sheer limestone cliffs, dramatic views, ruins and a scramble across boulders and along narrow ledges by a river drop. Not for the faint hearted. 5½ miles.
- Redbrook. 2 walks (3½ and 6½ miles) in the woodlands between Redbrook and Bigsweir.
- The Poets' Path Walk, Dymock. A circular walk of 8 miles from Dymock, taking in places of interest associated with the Dymock poets; Abercrombie, Brooke, Drinkwater, Gibson, Thomas & Frost.
- The Daffodil Way. A circular walk of 10 miles from Dymock through the wild daffodil country within the Windcross parishes in north-west Gloucestershire. Offers a wealth of woods & orchards, ponds & streams, meadows & fields.
- Around St Briavels. A 7 mile walk starting from St Briavels Castle.
- Cinderford Town Trail. A 3 mile discovery walk around Cinderford.
- Lydney Town Heritage walk. 1.8 miles on good paths and pavements that bring the history of the town to life.
- The Bream Heritage Walk. A National Lottery Heritage funded 6.5 mile walk around the villages of Bream and Whitecroft and the hamlets of Saunders Green and Brockhollands. It can be walked in one go in 3-4 hours but can also be walked in shorter sections.
Monmouthshire
- Caldicot: Castles and Countryside. Walks around, in and near Caldicot including the castle.
- Magor & Undy: Monks and Marshes. 3 miles near Magor.
- Penallt Pubs. A moderately easy walk of 3½ miles from Redbrook starting along the river, but rising into the wooded hills around Penallt.
- Rogiet and the Railways. 2 circular walks near Chepstow.
- Tintern to Penterry. A 5 mile walk around Tintern.
- Whitecastle to Great Tre-Rhew. Circular walks of 2¼ and 1¾ Miles around Whitecastle (Grid reference SO380166) Walk through superb scenery of rolling hills, a patchwork of fields, hedges and woodland filled with birds and wild flowers.
- The Circles of Legends Walks. Six walks throughout Monmouthshire linked with the Circle of Legend sculptures at Tintern Old Station. Each walk is named after a historical or mythological Welsh character.
- Walks around Mitchel Troy. Five different walks around the village of Mitchel Troy.
- Raglan Local Ways. Four different walks in the Raglan area.
- Walks from Chepstow. Chepstow was the first Walkers are Welcome town in Monmouthshire. Explore a range of historic town, countryside and Wye Valley walks.
- Picturesque Piercefield. A 6 mile walk following in the footsteps of the Wye Tourists to discover the picturesque viewpoints of Peircefield Park and the Wye Valley Walk from Chepstow though to Eagle's Nest.
- The Angidy Trail. A 5 mile circular walk to discover Tintern's hidden industry with furnace, forge ans wireworks, worker's cottages, limekilns, tidal dock and church.
- In the shadow of White Castle. A five mile walk across fields, tracks and lanes starting at Llantilio Crossenny.
- In the shadow of St. Teilo's spire. A circular walk beside the river Trothy, across fields and meadows, along country lanes and through rolling cider orchards starting at Tal-y-coed, Llantilio Crossenny.
- The Three Castles Walk is a circular route about 19 miles through an undulating landscape of wooded hillsides and hidden valleys in North East Monmouthshire.
- 8 walks from the centre of Monmouth published by Monmouth Walkers are Welcome.
- Monmouth and the Rolls Family Trail.
Herefordshire
Other Resources:
Wye Valley AONB walks. A huge range of walks across the Wye Valley AONB taking in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire.