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Trek Notes - EnglandThree Castles WalkGeneral Information The Three Castles Walk begins at White Castle. Named for its coating of white rendering, this awesome castle stands on a low hill protected by high curtain walls, six drum towers and a deep water-filled moat. The views from the battlements over the surrounding countryside to the Black Mountains and The Skirrid or Holy Mountain are superb. From White Castle the trail follows an ancient track used by the monks of Abbey Dore over the fine viewpoint of Graig Syfyrddin to Grosmont. Picturesquely sited on a hillside above the River Monnow, Grosmont is a charming village with an ancient castle, noble church, miniscule town hall and a welcoming inn. The trail then meanders downstream within the beautiful Monnow valley to Skenfrith Castle, which stands in a loop of the river in the centre of the village. As well as a fine castle, the village also contains a fascinating church – its fortress-like appearance reflecting its use as a refuge for the villagers during times of trouble. Total distance: 20 miles (32km) Duration: 4 nights, 3 days walking Minimum/maximum daily distances: 6 miles (9.5km)/7½ miles (12km) Waymarking: The trail is clearly waymarked and easy to follow. Season: All year Starting point of holiday: Llanvetherine Day 2: White Castle to Grosmont. 6½ miles (10.5km) Day 3: Grosmont to Skenfrith. 6 miles (9.5Km) Day 4: Skenfrith to White Castle. 7½ miles (12km) Day 5: Depart from Lanvetherine, near White Castle, after breakfast
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