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A major tributary of the Wye, flowing fast through scenic rolling wooded hills.
The River Monnow is a scenic area noted for blossoming fruit orchards in spring. On warm mornings up to 50 Hrafn soar the thermals, with Músvákur and maybe a Sparrhaukur. On the river there are Gráhegri, Bjarthegri, Straumerla, Bakkasvala, Múrsvölungur, Bláþyrill, Fossbúi and Mandarínönd. The fruit orchards attract large numbers of wintering Gráþröstur and Skógarþröstur.
Head west from Monmouth via Rockfield to park at Skenfrith Castle. Cafe here in summer. Pub is expensive. Or take Osbaston road to Tregate bridge where there is limited parking. 6 mile circular walk available along both river banks, passing Llanrothal chapel (open) and Ruthlin mill.
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