Why not look through the walks from our October 2011 to see examples of the walks the we typically offer as part of our walking festivals?
- Walk 1 – Chepstow to Penterry King Offa Tribute – 13.5 Miles
- Walk 2 – Hatterrall Hill and Cwmyoy Church – 9 Miles
- Walk 3 – Blorenge Night Sky and Planetarium – 0.5 Mile
- Walk 4 – Lady Llanover – 7.5 Miles
- Walk 5 – Llandenny Hill Fort – 5 Miles
- Walk 6 – Lost Village Y-Graig – 8 Miles
- Walk 7 – Otter Walk River Usk – 4.5 Miles
- Walk 8 – Blorenge Punchbowl – 9 Miles
- Walk 9 – A Historical Tour of Monmouth – 3 Miles
- Walk 10 – Focus on Trees – 5 Miles
- Walk 11 – Where the Curlew Calls – 5.5 Miles
- Walk 12 – Mounton Brook and Mills – 5 Miles
- Walk 13 – Pontypool’s Folly Tower and Ridge Walk – 5.5 Miles
- Walk 14 – Afternoon Tea walk at Abergavenny – 1 Mile
- Walk 15 – Geocaching Taster – 1.5 Miles
- Walk 16 – Three Churches Black Mountains – 10 Miles
- Walk 17 – Piercefield Wye Valley – 7 Miles
- Walk 18 – Trellech Curiosities – 10 Miles
- Walk 19 – History of Bulwark – 1.5 Miles
- Walk 20 – Whitebrook High and Low – 10 Miles
- Walk 21 – Kilgwrrwg – 5 Miles
- Walk 22 – Walk and Talk Badgers – 2 Miles
- Walk 23 – Three Castles Challenge – 19 Miles
- Walk 24 – Usk to Llancayo Circular – 7 Miles
- Walk 25 – Offa’s Dyke and Hewelsfield Common – 8 Miles
- Walk 26 – Nordic Walking Taster
- Walk 27 – Wye Valley Railway Walk – 7 Miles
- Walk 28 – Monmouth to Biblins – 10 Miles
- Walk 29 – Nordic Walking
- Walk 30 – A frightfully good walk at Caldicot Castle





