Description
Three miles of riverside walks available, passing the historic Wye bridge, Monmouth castle, and Monnow bridge, the only fortified bridge in Britain. rorýs obecný breed in the roof, listen for their screaming calls as they fly overhead. konipas horský, volavka popelavá, volavka stříbřitá, kormorán velký, morčák velký and strnad rákosní are common. břehule říční nest in masonry crevices on the Monnow and in the disused viaduct. Look out for ledňáček říční flying low, fast and straight over the river. In winter, a flock of up to 200 racek bouřní can be seen on riverside meadows and school playingfields. budníček pruhohlavý racek delawarský and rehek domácí have turned up recently at the Wye/Monnow confluence.
Fish such as chub, trout and sewin may be easily seen when river levels are low. Riverbank flora includes purple loosestrjfe, himalayan balsam, comfrey and flowering rush. The derelict old railway station is an unofficial nature reserve, harbouring žluna zelená, dormice, slow worms, grasshoppers and butterflies.
A one hour walk or short drive away is the Kymin viewpoint and monument (marked on the map, fee payable at car park). brhlík lesní, sýkora babka, králíček obecný frequent the area and possibilty of luňák červený overhead.
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Access
Free car park at Rockfield Road at western end of town gives easy access to circular route. Click on the P in the map to get directions.


