
Welsh Border Walks, Tintern
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An 11.5 mile circular walk from Tintern in March 1991.
From Tintern up to join Offa's Dyke Path and On to the Devil's Pulpit. Continuing South on the path, a cup
of tea at Wintour's heap
and on to Chepstow. Having had our lunch by the side of the River Wye and Chepstow Bridge we made our way back North on The Wye Valley Walk.
From Tintern up to join Offa's Dyke Path and On to the Devil's Pulpit. Continuing South on the path, a cup
of tea at Wintour's heap
and on to Chepstow. Having had our lunch by the side of the River Wye and Chepstow Bridge we made our way back North on The Wye Valley Walk.
21 Apr 2020
Tinter circular walk (North)
An 11.5 mile circular walk from Tintern in March 1991
21 Apr 2020
Tinter circular walk (South)
An 11.5 mile circular walk from Tintern in March 1991
21 Apr 2020
Tintern Abbey (Scan from 1991)
For history and description see...
britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300024037-abbey-church-of-st-mary-tintern-abbey-including-monastic-buildings-tintern#.Xp7NLS_TW-o
21 Apr 2020
Tintern Abbey (Scan from 1991)
For history and description see...
britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300024037-abbey-church-of-st-mary-tintern-abbey-including-monastic-buildings-tintern#.Xp7NLS_TW-o
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21 Apr 2020
Tintern Abbey from the footbridge over the River Wye (Scan from 1991)
For history and description see link below which gives a painting from the same vantage point...
britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300024037-abbey-church-of-st-mary-tintern-abbey-including-monastic-buildings-tintern#.Xp7NLS_TW-o
21 Apr 2020
Tintern Abbey and the River Wye from the Devil’s Pulpit (Scan from 1991)
“The Devil's Pulpit is a rocky limestone outcrop and scenic viewpoint located in the Forest of Dean District of Gloucestershire, England, within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is known for its views across the River Wye to Tintern Abbey, which stands on the opposite bank in Monmouthshire, Wales.”
William Wordsworth (1798)... Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey.
www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45527/lines-composed-a-few-miles-above-tintern-abbey-on-revisiting-the-banks-of-the-wye-during-a-tour-july-13-1798
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