c/o Forest Connections
Coleford, England GL16 7EG

This is a journey best taken when the daffodils are in full bloom. The route takes you into the areas frequented by the Dymock Poets at the start of the 20th Century, including the famous war poet Rupert Brooke. Your route will take you from the enigmatic Betty Dawe's Wood, an enchanting place when garlanded with wild daffodils, to Dymock and back via the famous St Mary's Church at Kempley with its 13th century frescos.

Location: Dymock
Distance: 11 miles (17.6 Km)
Grade: Moderate. The route has only gentle climbs and most of the journey is on sheltered woodland paths.

Official Website: http://www.ftg.org.uk/SB100/proddetail.php?prod=2011_03_13_SB2

Added by Wyedeantourism on February 5, 2011

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