Mags’s guidebook

Mags
Mags’s guidebook

Sightseeing

We are situated 200 metres away from the stunning Wentwood Forest. If you enjoy walking this is the place to be.
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Wentwood Forest Trails
Unnamed Road
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We are situated 200 metres away from the stunning Wentwood Forest. If you enjoy walking this is the place to be.
Set in the Wye Valley offering history and walking in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The romantic ruins of Tintern Abbey are less than ten miles from The Folly. Famous for inspiring the poet William Wordsworth, this ruined Cistercian Abbey is still a magical place. For the best views, head for the Offa’s Dyke Path and up to Devil’s Pulpit. According to legend, this rocky outcrop overlooking the Abbey was once used by Satan himself as he tried to tempt the monks in the valley below away from their holy duties.
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Abadía de Tintern / Abaty Tyndryn
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Set in the Wye Valley offering history and walking in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The romantic ruins of Tintern Abbey are less than ten miles from The Folly. Famous for inspiring the poet William Wordsworth, this ruined Cistercian Abbey is still a magical place. For the best views, head for the Offa’s Dyke Path and up to Devil’s Pulpit. According to legend, this rocky outcrop overlooking the Abbey was once used by Satan himself as he tried to tempt the monks in the valley below away from their holy duties.
You’ll travel through a landscape of wooded gorges and green riverbanks that’s both a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It won’t take you long to see just why this area has been attracting visitors for centuries.
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Área de excepcional belleza natural de Wye Valley
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You’ll travel through a landscape of wooded gorges and green riverbanks that’s both a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It won’t take you long to see just why this area has been attracting visitors for centuries.
Capital of Wales and the place to shop until you drop. Visit Cardiff Castle, National Museum, Cardiff Bay with marina bars and eateries. Roath Park with a lake and botanic garden.
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Cardiff
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Capital of Wales and the place to shop until you drop. Visit Cardiff Castle, National Museum, Cardiff Bay with marina bars and eateries. Roath Park with a lake and botanic garden.
This is the capital of the Cotswolds and well worth a day out, you also get the opportunity to cross the severn bridge should you decide to go that way.
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Cirencester
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This is the capital of the Cotswolds and well worth a day out, you also get the opportunity to cross the severn bridge should you decide to go that way.
Symonds Yat is a village in the Wye Valley and a popular tourist destination, straddling the River Wye in the English county of Herefordshire, close to the Gloucestershire border. It is within a few miles of Monmouthshire and the Welsh border.
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Symonds Yat
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Symonds Yat is a village in the Wye Valley and a popular tourist destination, straddling the River Wye in the English county of Herefordshire, close to the Gloucestershire border. It is within a few miles of Monmouthshire and the Welsh border.
The unmistakable silhouette of Raglan crowning a ridge amid glorious countryside is the grandest castle ever built by Welshmen. We can thank Sir William ap Thomas, the ‘blue knight of Gwent’, for the moated Great Tower of 1435 that still dominates this mighty fortress-palace. His son Sir William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, created the gatehouse with its flared ‘machicolations’. These stone arches allowed missiles to be rained down on attackers. But Raglan came 150 years later than the turbulent heyday of castle-building. It was designed to impress as much as to intimidate.
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Castell Raglan
Castle Road
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The unmistakable silhouette of Raglan crowning a ridge amid glorious countryside is the grandest castle ever built by Welshmen. We can thank Sir William ap Thomas, the ‘blue knight of Gwent’, for the moated Great Tower of 1435 that still dominates this mighty fortress-palace. His son Sir William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, created the gatehouse with its flared ‘machicolations’. These stone arches allowed missiles to be rained down on attackers. But Raglan came 150 years later than the turbulent heyday of castle-building. It was designed to impress as much as to intimidate.
Things to do in Abergavenny • Visit the Castle and Museum Entrance to the grounds of Abergavenny Castle ... • The Castle Meadows Entrance to Castle Meadows ... • Abergavenny Indoor Market and Farmers’ Market The Market and Theatre .. • Wander around the town Jubilee plaques in Abergavenny • Afternoon Tea ... • Abergavenny Food Festival ... • Take in the views • Perfect for walking
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Mercado de Abergavenny
61 Cross St
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Things to do in Abergavenny • Visit the Castle and Museum Entrance to the grounds of Abergavenny Castle ... • The Castle Meadows Entrance to Castle Meadows ... • Abergavenny Indoor Market and Farmers’ Market The Market and Theatre .. • Wander around the town Jubilee plaques in Abergavenny • Afternoon Tea ... • Abergavenny Food Festival ... • Take in the views • Perfect for walking

Day Out At The Races

Are you feeling lucky? Famous as the home of the Welsh National, which takes place each December, Chepstow Racecourse runs thrilling race days throughout the year. It’s also a popular venue for live music and entertainment.
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Hipódromo de Chepstow
Saint Lawrence Road
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Are you feeling lucky? Famous as the home of the Welsh National, which takes place each December, Chepstow Racecourse runs thrilling race days throughout the year. It’s also a popular venue for live music and entertainment.
If you like racing then don't forget this one. Four days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup.
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Hipódromo de Cheltenham
Evesham Road
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If you like racing then don't forget this one. Four days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup.

Neighbourhoods

Chepstow, which means marketplace in Old English, is still a great place for shoppers. You’ll find plenty of tempting independent boutiques amid the handsome Georgian and Victorian buildings in the centre of town. The town has also received an award-winning redevelopment, adding smart pedestrian areas decorated with stone walls and sculptures inspired by local legends. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from. Chepstow has a striking Regency road bridge has carried traffic from Chepstow to Gloucestershire since 1816. With massive pillars topped by five arches of gracefully curved cast iron, it crosses one of the world’s most tidal stretches of river. Between high and low tide, the Wye can drop by almost 15 metres. Remember to visit Chepstow Castle, it has a very interesting past.
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Chepstow
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Chepstow, which means marketplace in Old English, is still a great place for shoppers. You’ll find plenty of tempting independent boutiques amid the handsome Georgian and Victorian buildings in the centre of town. The town has also received an award-winning redevelopment, adding smart pedestrian areas decorated with stone walls and sculptures inspired by local legends. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from. Chepstow has a striking Regency road bridge has carried traffic from Chepstow to Gloucestershire since 1816. With massive pillars topped by five arches of gracefully curved cast iron, it crosses one of the world’s most tidal stretches of river. Between high and low tide, the Wye can drop by almost 15 metres. Remember to visit Chepstow Castle, it has a very interesting past.
If you are looking for walking and cycling on or off road there is plenty to choose from with wonderful scenic views.
Earlswood
If you are looking for walking and cycling on or off road there is plenty to choose from with wonderful scenic views.

Severn Crossing

Cross this bridge to gain access to Bristol, Bath, the Cotswolds and the good news is there is no longer a toll to pay !
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Severn Bridge
Severn Bridge
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Cross this bridge to gain access to Bristol, Bath, the Cotswolds and the good news is there is no longer a toll to pay !

National Trust

One of the grandest stately homes in Wales, Tredegar House was bought by the National Trust in 2011 and opened its doors to visitors in 2013. Highlights of the self-guided tour include the grand baroque Jacobean New Hall and the enormous Victorian kitchens, both restored to their former glory. Don't miss the lavish Victorian Side Hall, lined with portraits of the Morgan family, which owned Tredegar until the 1950s. The grounds include immaculately laid-out formal gardens and an orangery. Tredegar is just outside Newport, 12 miles northwest of Cardiff.
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Tredegar House
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One of the grandest stately homes in Wales, Tredegar House was bought by the National Trust in 2011 and opened its doors to visitors in 2013. Highlights of the self-guided tour include the grand baroque Jacobean New Hall and the enormous Victorian kitchens, both restored to their former glory. Don't miss the lavish Victorian Side Hall, lined with portraits of the Morgan family, which owned Tredegar until the 1950s. The grounds include immaculately laid-out formal gardens and an orangery. Tredegar is just outside Newport, 12 miles northwest of Cardiff.

Visit to the Wharf

A great day out on this interesting site for a gentle walk, picnic with family or friends. Enjoy an ice cream, or a cup of tea and cake from the onsite cafe
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Goytre Wharf
Old Abergavenny Road
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A great day out on this interesting site for a gentle walk, picnic with family or friends. Enjoy an ice cream, or a cup of tea and cake from the onsite cafe