Wye River is part of the border between England and Wales, is also the fifth longest river in the United Kingdom. Source Wye are the mountains at Plynlimon Welsh and it flows through several towns and villages, such as Monmouth, Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, Symonds Yat and Tintern. Meets the Severn River estuary just below Chepstow. Areas where the Wye River flows are the outstanding beauty, one of which is Symonds Yat. Symonds Yat is situated on the borders of English and Welsh and is a hotspot for tourists in the spring and summer. Symonds Yat is itself split between two counties, Symonds Yat West is Symonds Yat East Herefordshire and Gloucestershire is the only thing separating them is the River Wye itself. Historic area is a great scientific interest and is often home to Peregrine Falcons, Goshawks and Buzzards can be seen on the Symonds Yat Rock on the Gloucestershire located approximately 120 meters above the River Wye. One of the biggest attractions is Symonds Yat adventure a
ctivities offered. It is famous for boating and caters for all levels, from novice to expert. If you are just starting you can rent a canoe and receive tuition from experienced tutors, then enjoy a day paddling in the river easily. For experts, there are thresholds of Wye River, something many good canoeists come to the area to seek the thrill and the challenge it is famous for offering. If you're thinking about taking a break in Symonds Yat is so much on offer for you to experience whatever your age or ability, are: ⢠Kayak tours ⢠Adventure ⢠Construction ⢠Rock Climbing ⢠Kayaking ⢠Abseiling ⢠Raft River Canoe Hire ⢠Caving trips ⢠Wye River Canoeing Ropes Course is an absolute joy, with views not seen in other parts of the United Kingdom, it can be as cool or as interesting as you need depending on your experience and skill levels. There are lots of canoe rental facilities on offer, but make sure to choose one with highly experienced instructors who ar
e qualified, if you do this means that your experience will be fruitful and safe. There really are many things to see and do when you have finished your busy day why not take a break to relax with a beer in one of the river side pubs. Author Bio: Paul and Jane Howells and his two sons were managed and owned Wyedean 1987. Paul traveled the world in extreme kayak paddling white water rivers, and won five British Canoe Union coaching award
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