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Dolerw Park in Newtown is a large 'green space' adjacent to the River Severn which meanders through the town centre.
Dolerw Park Loop - short stroll
1.3 miles • 30 minutes • Easy
A green walk, this stroll is entirely within the beautiful Dolerw Park. Approached from Back Lane car park, the walk starts and ends at the pedestrian bridge. It is a flat walk on mown grass, but waterproof shoes/trainers are recommended after wet weather. With several specimen and unusual trees this walk is a delight in all seasons.
Cross the bridge over the river Severn looking for some wooden steps down to your right. The steps lead into Dolerw Park where the walk follows the outline of shrubs and river Severn on your right hand side.
After a short distance you will notice the community orchard on your left; recently planted by Newtown Rotary and beyond it Gorsedd Stone circle (more information available on the notice board you will reach later on the walk). After walking around the stones continue with shrubs on your right, crossing over one of the hardcore paths to the next hardcore path. Over the second path follow the meandering shrub line on your right and you will reach a bench along side the third hardcore footpath. Resisting using the path, continue to follow the meandering shrub line until you reach the footpath again. The more adventurous can also follow the trail through the small wood. It emerges again onto the grass.
Take the hardcore path with shrubs either side and in a very short distance you will see a notice board on your left.
After looking at the board leave the hardcore path to take the mown grass path straight ahead to its end to reach the river Severn below.
To return to the bridge follow the path with the River Severn on your right until you see the pedestrian bridge ahead. Near the bridge walk towards a group of trees and shrubs on your left to find wooden steps taking you back onto the bridge and the starting point.
Plas Dolerw Hall
Plas Dolerw is a 19th Century country house overlooking Parc Dolerw on the banks of the River Severn. The house was built in 1826 for magistrate William Lutener, who died in 1868. Flannel maker Pryce Jones (1834-1920) the first person in the world to make his wares available to customers through mail order, bought it in 1879 and made some alterations, adding his initials and the date 1882 to some carvings.
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Accessible by Public Transport: Newtown station is 0 miles away.