
Bredwardine – Hereford Estimated time – half a day
We say: “If you really want to see the heart of the Wye Valley – canoe it!” Bredwardine to Hereford is an almost perfect stretch of the river– this is what canoeing the Wye is all about. Starting at the picturesque red brick bridge of Bredwardine, the river then meanders past brobury Scar (a high red sandstone cliff, clothed with beech woodland down to the water’s edge) and the famous Georgian estate of Moccas Court. This is followed by the not overly challenging Monnington Falls and National Trust Weir Gardens.
For more information on Wye canoeing, call us on 01497 820604.
Places to eat, drink, and sleep
Hay-on-Wye
- The Blue Boar, Three Tuns, Baskerville Hall, The Swan Hotel, Tomatitos, Hay Tourist Info, Visit Hay, Shepherds Parlour, The Granary, Origin Pizza (Take-Away)
- Racquety Farm , Baskerville Hall, Hay Tourist Info, Visit Hay
- Racquety Farm , Baskerville Hall, Pottery Cottage, The Bridge, The Swan Hotel, Hay Tourist Info, Visit Hay
Ross-on-Wye
- The Hope and Anchor Inn, The White Lion
- Ross on Wye Rowing Club, The White Lion
- The Hope and Anchor Inn