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Wye Valley

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Wye Valley near Whitebrook

Border River

The River Wye for much of it's length follows the border between England and Wales.

Its source is deep in Mid Wales before winding down through the stunning Welsh countryside and out into the Severn Estuary - a journey of around 160 miles.

The Wye Valley is home to the villages of Whitebrook and Llandogo. The area is naturally beautiful with a wide and varied landscape. The river has some of the best Trout and Salmon fishing in the country and is also famous for its elva.

The Wye Valley is full of interesting places and history....more

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