Top rated Hiking areas in Washford

Experience the best that Washford has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 86 places from Hiking area category.

Sort results by

Best  
🔥
Top rated  
🏆
Most reviewed  
🤩
Hidden gems  
💎
Worst rated  
🤬
Recently discovered  
🆕

Search radius

Categories



Rock Solid Coasteering image
1
Rock Solid Coasteering
Outdoor activity organiser
5.00 (400 reviews) (~73.53 km from centre)
Owley Woods Glamping image
2
Owley Woods Glamping
Campground
5.00 (36 reviews) (~43.85 km from centre)
National Trust - Rhossili and South Gower Coast image
3
National Trust - Rhossili and South Gower Coast
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Absolutely stunning area to walk around in, with beautiful views of the Gower coastline. The path is easy to walk along, with a wide rocky gravel path and lots of grass spaces. It was dog friendly though note there are wild (albeit very tame and docile seeming) horses and sheep roaming. The Nation...
$$ $$
4.90 (5.4K reviews) (~78.82 km from centre)
Sgwd Yr Eira Waterfall image
4
Sgwd Yr Eira Waterfall
Tourist attraction
Waterfall with a rocky path behind a broad curtain of water, reached by a steep woodland trail.
4.90 (2.6K reviews) (~69.95 km from centre)
Valley of Rocks image
5
Valley of Rocks
Tourist attraction
Expansive area popular for its variety of prehistoric rock formations & herds of wild goats.
4.90 (2.5K reviews) (~35.31 km from centre)
Sgwd y Pannwr image
6
Sgwd y Pannwr
Tourist attraction
👍👍 One of four waterfalls along a 3-4 hr walk. We stopped here and cooked lunch and brew a coffee whilst surrounded in nature. Incredibly beautiful place to walk around. The walk is incredibly challenging but worth it for all the views. Wear proper footwear and be prepared for steps. @momentsofiutd...
4.90 (504 reviews) (~70.4 km from centre)
Barley Meadow Touring Park image
7
Barley Meadow Touring Park
Campground
4.90 (320 reviews) (~57.43 km from centre)
Morte Point image
8
Morte Point
Tourist attraction
👍👍 We've often walked the coastal path directly from North Morte Farm, but public access can be found from Mortehoe or Woolacombe. There's plenty of wildlife to see and seals can often be found swimming below the cliffs. Look out for enormous Shaggy Parasol mushrooms in autumn. There's a number of path...
$$ $$
4.90 (299 reviews) (~60.59 km from centre)
The Garth image
9
The Garth
Hiking area
👍👍 Sensational views over the Bristol Channel. You can see the Prince of Wales crossing, Flat Holm, Steep Holm, Cardiff and Penarth, and in the opposite direction you can see Pen Y Fan, Corn Ddu and Cribyn, Eglwysilan, Mynydd Meio, Nantgarw, Old Smokey in Llanwonno and Penrhys. Such a gem of...
4.90 (208 reviews) (~42.8 km from centre)
Bossington Hill image
10
Bossington Hill
Hiking area
👍👍 Fabulous walks and incredible views
4.90 (102 reviews) (~15.38 km from centre)
Elidir Trail image
11
Elidir Trail
Hiking area
👍👍 Nice walk through a deep wooded ravine. Worth noting that the carpark was closed when we visited (July 2021) so parking was VERY limited. The path is rough with embedded bounders and tree roots. There are a series of waterfalls along the route which takes about 45 minutes each way.
4.90 (55 reviews) (~69.69 km from centre)
Fan y Bîg image
12
Fan y Bîg
Hiking area
👍 Why would you walk up the north ridge of Fan y Big, when the superior Cribyn is next door? Because it’s an easier ascent, and doesn’t have the final steep exposure. It also offers exceptional views of Pen y Fan and Cribyn. I walked from the lovely village of Llanfrynach, via the delightful Three Ri...
4.90 (55 reviews) (~79.61 km from centre)
Three Cliffs Bay image
13
Three Cliffs Bay
Hiking area
👍👍 Best beach in Wales. Bit of a trek. Which makes it all the better. Park in three cliff bay camp site. Enjoy the views as you walk down to the beach
4.90 (39 reviews) (~69.36 km from centre)
Cheddar Gorge Walk image
14
Cheddar Gorge Walk
Hiking area
👍👍 Amazing views along a wonderful walk. Make sure to bring proper footwear for a muddy adventure. Well maintained too.
4.90 (37 reviews) (~43.57 km from centre)
National Trust - Glastonbury Tor image
15
National Trust - Glastonbury Tor
Historical landmark
Stand-alone hill topped by a landmark 15th-century tower, with views over 3 counties and Wales.
$$ $$
4.80 (4K reviews) (~46.3 km from centre)
Waterfall Country image
16
Waterfall Country
Hiking area
Hiking area famous for its many publicly accessible waterfalls, some of which can be stood behind.
4.80 (1.3K reviews) (~68.23 km from centre)
National Trust - Plymbridge Woods image
17
National Trust - Plymbridge Woods
Hiking area
River valley with oak woods, a cycle trail on a former rail line & Peregrine falcons at Cann Quarry.
$$ $$
4.80 (1.2K reviews) (~97.59 km from centre)
National Trust - Baggy Point image
18
National Trust - Baggy Point
Tourist attraction
Headland on the South West Coast Path, with Lundy Island views & seabirds nesting on the cliffs.
$$ $$
4.80 (1K reviews) (~62.63 km from centre)
Burrator Reservoir image
19
Burrator Reservoir
Tourist attraction
19th-century reservoir with a discovery centre & fly-fishing, plus dog-friendly trails & bridleways.
4.80 (958 reviews) (~88.25 km from centre)
National Trust - Heddon Valley image
20
National Trust - Heddon Valley
Tourist attraction
👍 Lovely walk down by the river to the secluded beach, scenery was amazing. The walk back up to the car park was a bit harder as went the wrong way, signposting could be slightly better, but a lovely lady on a quad bike set us back on track (if she ever reads this thank you as we would still be lost n...
$$ $$
4.80 (895 reviews) (~39.83 km from centre)
Tip: Click on the rating to open it on Google Maps




Categories


Last updated:
( )