Countryfile magazine Award for Britain’s Greatest Walking Trails

Earlier this year readers of Countryfile magazine were invited to vote for Britain’s greatest walking trail.

The awards were launched in the April issue of Countryfile Magazine and featured 10 categories, from conservation projects and food heroes to walks and trails and our finest nature reserves.

It’s comes as no surprise to see Hadrian’s Wall and the West Highland Way taking 1st and 2nd place in the award for Britain’s greatest walking trail. But, it’s great news to see the Wye Valley Walk taking a well-deserved 3rd place amidst some stiff competition.

Cicerone published a guide to the Wye Valley Walk earlier this year, in conjunction with the Wye Valley Walk Partnership. ‘Nikki Moore Wye Valley AONB Information Officer has been extremely pleased at how well the guidebook has been received, since it was officially launched in September at Chepstow Castle.

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