As well as being a popular riverside destination for walkers, Biblins is also a busy campsite for pre-booked organised youth groups with qualified staff (see link on RHS of this page). We ask that dogs are kept on a lead while you walk through the site. Limited public toilet facilities are available between March and October when the warden is on the site .However, it is only about a mile and a half to the amenities at Symonds Yat East and West.
The popular riverside walk to Biblins from S Yat East can be done as a loop using the suspension bridge and the chain ferry operated seasonally by the Saracen’s Head (phone to check ferry operation on 01600 890435). From S Yat East, a steep climb leads to the fabulous views from Symonds Yat Rock.
The Wye Valley Walk runs through the site and Forestry Commission trails lead to Biblins from Bracelands/Christchurch campsites and Symonds Yat Rock. The Ramblers Association Highmeadow Trail crosses the bridge at Biblins. A shorter loop of this trail links Biblins with a small car park on the Doward. Leaflets are sold from the log cabin at Symonds Yat and local tourist information offices.
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