Sellack & Hoarwithy loop from Kynaston Turn
Sellack & Hoarwithy loop from Kynaston Turn
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Embark on an easy hike through the classic English countryside with the Sellack & Hoarwithy loop. This gentle route covers 4.4 miles (7.0 km) and involves a modest elevation gain of 224 feet (68 metres), taking about 1 hour and 51 minutes to complete. You will follow easily accessible paths,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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1.69 km
Highlight • Bridge
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1.99 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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5.17 km
Highlight • Monument
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7.04 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.27 km
2.16 km
428 m
109 m
Surfaces
2.51 km
2.16 km
1.76 km
537 m
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The trail typically starts from Kynaston Turn. While specific parking facilities aren't detailed, you'll generally find roadside parking available in rural areas like this. Always park considerately and ensure you don't block access for residents or emergency vehicles.
Yes, this is an easy hike, making it suitable for all fitness and skill levels, including beginners and families. The paths are generally accessible, with only one moderate ascent at the beginning and a single stile to navigate.
The terrain is varied but generally straightforward. You'll walk on easily-accessible paths, country footpaths, and minor roads. Expect to traverse fields, quiet lanes, and pleasant riverside paths alongside the River Wye.
This route is rich in picturesque views and historical landmarks. You'll encounter the impressive Sellack Suspension Bridge, the historic 12th-century St. Tysilio's Church in Sellack, and the striking "Italianate" St Catherine's Church in Hoarwithy, often called "The Stones of Venice on the banks of the Wye." You'll also enjoy views of the meandering River Wye and rolling countryside.
Absolutely! The Sellack Suspension Bridge, built in 1895, has a local legend about a vicar who once crossed the Wye on stilts before the bridge existed. St Catherine's Church in Hoarwithy is also a unique landmark, known for its distinctive Romanesque style and film appearances.
Yes, the loop is generally dog-friendly. However, as you'll be traversing fields and country footpaths, please keep your dog under control, especially near livestock, and be prepared to use a leash. Always clean up after your pet.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and wildflowers, while autumn brings beautiful fall colours to the Wye Valley. Summer is pleasant for riverside walks, and even winter can be charming, though paths might be muddy after rain. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Sellack & Hoarwithy loop. The Wye Valley is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is freely accessible for public enjoyment.
Yes, the route offers opportunities to visit local establishments. You might consider stopping at The Loughpool Pub, mentioned as a highlight, or other local inns for refreshments and a taste of Wye Valley beer.
Yes, this loop incorporates sections of the broader Herefordshire Trail, covering approximately 53% of the route. It also overlaps with parts of the Proposed NCN 44 (36%) and the Sellack Bridge trail (7%).
This is a circular loop trail, meaning you'll start and end at the same point without retracing your steps, offering varied scenery throughout your hike.