There's something truly special about a lengthy walk with your loved ones or closest friends. It's even better when the culmination of your journey is a hearty meal and a pint in a snug country pub, warming your feet by the fire. And what could be a more perfect route than along the stunning River Wye on the Welsh border? This path not only offers you the chance to enjoy the countryside, fresh air, lush landscapes and history, but also takes you across two countries within a few hours.
Quite remarkable, wouldn't you agree? After your trek, reward yourself with some traditional pub food at one of the numerous establishments situated along the water and the walking route - we believe the Saracen's Head is one of the top choices. This historic riverside inn has been standing for centuries in its breathtaking location on the east bank of the River Wye, overlooking where the river flows into a steep wooded gorge. Additionally, this family-run inn is conveniently located next to the ferry that crosses the river.
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