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Monmouth Road, Tintern, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 6SQTelephone
01291 689411Price
Price From £90.00 per room per night for bed & breakfastChepstow
A 17th century former farmhouse. Restaurant with Rooms located on the banks of the river Wye in Tintern. Perfect for exploring the Wye Valley and the Forest of Dean. Open to non-residents.
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Coleford
Coleford town became the first, of hopefully many more towns in the Forest of Dean District to have gained accreditation to the Walkers are Welcome UK network. Walkers are Welcome has a membership of over 100 towns and villages in the UK, whose main aim is to assist with our respective communities’ economic growth, physical health and mental well-being through walking.
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Tidenham, Chepstow, Gloucestershire, NP16 7JRChepstow
Spectacular views over Tintern Abbey and the River Wye from this iconic viewpoint along the Offa's Dyke national path.
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Humble by Nature, Upper Meend Farm, Penallt, NP25 4RPTelephone
07395 830615Penallt
Home to Wye Valley Gin and series of small batch limited edition seasonal spirits, Silver Circle Distillery is a great place to spend an hour or two tasting unique spirits and enjoying lovely views.
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Monmouthshire, NP25 4TWLlandogo is a small village in Monmouthshire. It is set on a steep hillside overlooking the River Wye and across into the Forest of Dean. A peaceful location for riverside walks and the famous Cleddon Falls feature at Whitestone above the village with stunning views also.
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19 Black Rock Road, Portskewett, Caldicott, Monmouthshire, NP26 5TPCaldicott
Black Rock is on the Monmouthshire coastline of the Severn Estuary between the two Severn bridges. There is a picnic site and the location gives fantastic panoramic views of the estuary and both bridges. Black Rock is the home of a traditional method of fishing which has been practiced for hundreds of years and and also historic links with much earlier ways of crossing the river.
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Hadnock Road, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 3NGTelephone
01600 713977Monmouth
The nation's favourite river, flowing through some of the most beautiful lowland scenery in Britain. Find out about the Wye Valley AONB.
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Church Lane, Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, GL2 8JJMinsterworth
The Severn Bore is one of Britain's few truly spectacular natural phenomena. Watch this powerful wave as it gains power flowing up the Severn Estuary. Spring and autumn are when it is at its highest, see our recommended places to watch it and find out the latest dates.
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Bank House, Bank Street, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8BATelephone
07584 003362Coleford
Foresters’ Forest is a £2.5m National Lottery Heritage funded scheme with 38 community projects that uncover, reveal, share and celebrate our heritage.
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The Saracens Head Inn, Symonds Yat East, Herefordshire, HR9 6JLTelephone
07831 297672Symonds Yat East
Enjoy a cruise on the River Wye through the beautiful Wye Valley from Symonds Yat East. Sit back, enjoy the scenery and relax. Dogs welcome. Group bookings with onboard catering are available.
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Gloucestershire, GL2 8JJA small village on the west bank of the River Severn in the Forest of Dean and one of the best places to see the Severn Bore.
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Forge Row, Lower Lydbrook, Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, GL17 9NPTelephone
01594 860310Lydbrook
Popular local village Pub and Micro Brewery 100m from the River Wye serving excellent real ales, ciders and lagers. Selection of bar snacks. Incorporating an Indian Takeaway
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Dursley Cross Farm, Gloucester Road, Longhope, Gloucestershire, GL17 0RATelephone
01452 830360Longhope
Four extremely stylish yurts set in fields nestled on the banks of May hill, a national trust landmark.
Three yurts have private wood fired hot tubs and all have stunning views.
Each stay includes a luxurious breakfast hamper delivered to your yurt in the morning with freshly baked croissants and great tea or coffee.Units.
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Whitebrook, Monmouthshire, NP25 4TXTelephone
01600 860254Price
Price From £400.00 per room per nightWhitebrook
Eight individually themed en-suite luxury bedrooms at The Whitebrook Michelin starred restaurant. A rural gastronomic haven with local and foraged produce at its heart. Located along the Wye Valley in an idyllic rural village in Wales.
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Forest of Dean
The dawn chorus is the most amazing sound of spring when all birds sing together. If you have never heard it before the sound will simply blow your mind!
Price: £125 for up to 4 people; £25 per person thereafter and up to 10 people
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May Hill Car Park 1, Cliffords Mesne, Gloucestershire, GL18 1JSCliffords Mesne
May Hill is one of the most familiar landmarks for many miles around, with its near circular mound and crowning clump of trees. It offers wonderful views and is an ideal spot to view the sunrise and sunset over the forest, hills and valleys all around.
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Inspire Consulting & Coaching Ltd T/A Inspire2Adventure, Wyastone Business Park, Wyastone Leys, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 3SRTelephone
01600 891515Monmouth
Stand-up paddleboarding, gorge scrambling, guided kayaking and rock climbing in the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. Join us for an introduction, a half-day or full day of activities on rivers, gorges and rock faces in this stunning area. Fun, adventurous, and suitable for all ages and skill levels, we provide everything you need and teach you techniques, taking any fears away and making sure you have a great day out.
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Clydach Gorge, Clydach, Monmouthshire, NP7 0LRTelephone
01600 891515Clydach
There's lots of fun to be had, climbing waterfalls and scrambling over rocks, as well as a few challenges along the way (depending on how brave you are!) - from balancing along ledges above the water to venturing through a tunnel with water rushing through. Conquer those fears and you'll feel a fantastic sense of achievement. Gorge Scrambling is suitable for all ages.
Price: £46 per adult & £37 per child
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Monmouthshire, NP26 4HWSmall town with a historic past linked to the Romans and with a Norman Castle. The castle has a fine park, regularly hosting family events. The Caldicot Levels are a wildlife reserve.
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Symonds Yat Rock, Symonds Yat East, Gloucestershire, GL16 7NZTelephone
01600 891515Symonds Yat East
If this is your first climb, we'll give you the confidence to have a go at this exhilarating sport. And for more experienced climbers, there is plenty of opportunity to challenge yourself and develop your skills. We'll teach you how to descend a cliff using ropes, safely and in a controlled way. There are a range of abseils available, from approximately 30ft - 85ft - remember to try and enjoy the beautiful views on the way down!
Price: £46 per adult, £37 per child
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