Hay 5k
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 5.00 km
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Average duration: 1h 30
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 32 m
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Vertical drop: - 21 m
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Highest point: 90 m
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Lowest point: 73 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Brecon Beacons
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District: Hay
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Start: N 52.077484° / W 3.125652°
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End: N 52.076105° / W 3.126871°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 74 m
- 1 : km 0.19 - alt. 78 m - Continue onto Hereford, Hay & Brecon
- 2 : km 0.66 - alt. 81 m - Continue
- 3 : km 0.66 - alt. 82 m - Continue onto Hereford, Hay & Brecon
- 4 : km 1.12 - alt. 88 m - Turn slight left
- E : km 5 - alt. 77 m
Other walks in the area
Craswall Priory & Hay Bluff
This Herefordshire walk offers some wonderful views of the Black Mountains without too much ascent. The route follows tracks and paths north of Craswall and includes the opportunity to visit the remains of Craswall Abbey. Despite the title, an ascent of Hay Bluff is not included but could easily be added to the route.
Into The Black Mountains
This walk leads you up into the black mountains starting along the cat's back, taking in 3 peaks, crossing the England/Wales boarder and across the highest road pass in Wales.
Park Wood And Offa's Dyke, Kington
This walk passes through the recreation ground, up through Park Wood, with a steady climb to Hergest Ridge, with its superb views of the Black Mountains and Bradnor Hill. The optional loop round the old racetrack provides outstanding 360 degree views.
Kington to Small Breeds Farm and Owl Centre, Kington
A gentle walk to the south of Kington offering fine views. This walk can be muddy in places and there is one short but steep climb. The route involves a mixture of stiles and gates.
Day 8 of the Brecon Beacons Way - Llantony to Abergavenny Station
The route goes south from Llantony Priory over Hatterall Hill, where it joins the Offa’s Dyke for 4.5km, down to the village of Llanvihangel Crucorney, which has an inn that dates back to the 11th century and up The Skirrid (also known as Holy Mountain), which rises to 486m. Finally, the route finds its way into Abergavenny and terminates at the station.
Bradnor Hill from Kington Golf Course, Kington
A walk up to and around Bradnor Hill, circuiting the highest golf course in England which affords magnificent 360 degree views over Herefordshire and Wales. This walk crosses and goes close to Kington Golf Course: be prepared to wait and give way to golfers.
A Bimble on the Whimble
A lovely short steep walk with some amazing panoramic views of Radnor Forest... starting off parking in New Radnor, walking up around the church, and gaining ground up a small single track road until you are greeted with a forest. Navigate west around the forest then take the stile on the right (directly after the forest) and it's straight up the steep West side of the Whimble up to 599m. Beautiful views 360 degrees around... continue East back down to the forest following the footpath (marked with wooden posts and a yellow mark / acorn), as you exit the forest, follow the path around Knowle Hill back down to the road...
Offa’s Dyke (Discoed)
A little walk taking in some of Offa’s Dyke path mid Wales and some beautiful scenery
Wildlife included Red Kites which were flying very close to us, a selection of Eurasian birds, rabbits & the usual sheep.
The route is very well sign posted apart from the start... as you walk up the road from the start, you have to bear left along a cul-de-sac with a large barn conversion (still having works completed) on your right, head up towards the property in front of you and when you can't go any further, on your left is a driveway to a house... go through the driveway opening and turn immediately right (there is a Bridleway wooden sign but it is hidden in the overgrown hedge) and follow the boundary up to where you will see a gate. This is the path which is marked from thereon... we struggled initially to find the start of the path but the owner came out to help point us in the right direction…
I’ve only given it a moderate rating as the first section is a long haul up a very steep long hill
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