Sunday, March 8, 2009
The Wye Valley
Crisscrossing between England and Wales, the River Wye cuts through the beguilingly rural countryside of the meandering Wye Valley. Make a beeline for the fortress town of Chepstow, its massive castle radiating an awesome strength, its massive castle radiating an awesome strength, while just to the north lie the inspirational ruines of the Cistercian Tintern Abbey, where there are beatiful walkes through the surrounding bluebell woods and oak fotrests.
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We were in the Wye Valley last summer, in fact the only two days of noticeable summer. It really is a beautiful part of the world.
ReplyDeleteHi! Just found your blog via entrecard. I'd love to go to Wales some day. I'm going to subscribe to learn more.
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