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Details
The route follows the National Trust’s Clytha Park Estate circular route and is well signposted.
Points of interest include the park and gardens along with the views of the house and Clytha Castle folly overlooking the park giving fine views. The folly was built by William Jones of Clytha House as a memorial to his “most excellent” wife in the 1790s.
Note: Clytha House is leased to the Landmark Trust and rented out for holidays so is not generally open to the public. Further information is available on the National Trust website www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Walk Route: Clytha
Duration: 2.25
Miles: 3
Time/Effort | 1 out of 5 |
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Navigation | 2 out of 5 |
Technicality | 3 out of 5 |
Height gain/loss (metres) | 100 |
OS map | OS Explorer 1:25 000 Sheet OL13 Brecon Beacons National Park (Eastern Area) |
Toilets | No public toilets or other facilities available on walk. |
Refreshments | The Clytha Arms inn is on the route |
Prices
Free entry
Address
Clytha Riverside Car Park,
Clytha,
Monmouthshire,
NP7 9BW
Directions
Map reference: SO 361085 Lat: 51.77180 Long: -2.92708