Walk through the age of the Clearwell Countess
3rd November 2013
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The walk, led by the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean Tourism guides, on Sunday, November 3, explores Clearwell from medieval times to the present day. This small village has been home to many remarkable figures and the legacy they have left for the future. This 3 mile walk starts at 10am and booking is essential so please contact Sarah Swayer at the Wye Valley AONB offices tel: 01600 710844 email: community@wyevalleyaonb.org.uk You can also get details of this event and others on the Wye Valley AONB website www.wyevalleyaonb.org.uk or look out for our new edition of Picturesque. The Wye Valley AONB is an internationally important protected landscape containing some of the most beautiful lowland scenery in Britain
 The 44 mile/72km stretch of the River Wye winds down through the valley through spectacular limestone gorge scenery and dense ravine woodlands. Superb wildlife, intriguing archaeological and industrial remains and impressive geological features all make it into one of the most fascinating Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Designated in 1971, this unique landscape straddles the border between England and Wales. It includes areas within Gloucestershire, Forest of Dean, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire.
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