- Usk Valley Walk
The Usk Valley Walk is a waymarked
long distance footpath in south eastWales in theUnited Kingdom .Distance
The route runs some 77 kilometres / 48 miles. The whole route can be walked in three to five days.
The route
The route follows some of the course of the
River Usk and runs from a start point atCaerleon , not far upstream from the rivermouth atUskmouth , south ofNewport , up the river valley, with interesting detours, toBrecon in the north.It passes from Roman
Caerleon uphill, climbing theWentwood ridge, to descend into gentle dairy pastureland [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/488053] , visiting the riverside towns ofUsk andAbergavenny , where it enters theBrecon Beacons National Park , follows the towpath of theMonmouthshire and Brecon Canal , bypassingCrickhowell where it climbs again providing views of theBlack Mountains, Wales falling back to canal towpath again. Just afterLlangynidr it climbs again towardsTalybont Reservoir with fine views of the highest part of theBrecon Beacons on the way. Passing below the reservoir the route climbs towardsTalybont Forest rejoining the canal atPencelli . The route ends atBrecon .The route is waymarked using a symbol of an
otter 's head, an animal that any walker may well see on the river. A guidebook for the route is available from bookshops.More adventurous walkers can follow further up the
River Usk towards its source in theCarmarthenshire Fans belowFan Brycheiniog in the far west of theNational Park .External links
* [http://www.uskvalleywalk.org.uk The Usk Valley Walk website and photos]
* [http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/paths/uskvalley.html The Rambler's Association on the Usk Valley Walk]
* [http://www.contours.co.uk/walking-holidays/usk-valley-walk.php Basic Map and information from Contours walking holidays]
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