Getting Around
Chepstow is well-connected by the M48 motorway, making it easily accessible from Bristol, Newport, and Cardiff.
Chepstow, located in Monmouthshire, Wales, is a town steeped in history and natural beauty. The town is famously home to Chepstow Castle, the oldest stone castle in Britain, perched on a cliff above the River Wye. This picturesque location has long been a draw for tourists, with its proximity to the Severn Bridge making it easily accessible. Chepstow's history as a port town and its involvement in shipbuilding and engineering add to its rich heritage. Visitors can also enjoy the local racecourse, which hosts the Welsh National, adding a touch of excitement to this tranquil town.
Chepstow Castle, the oldest surviving stone castle in Britain.
Picturesque location on the River Wye.
Proximity to the Severn Bridge.
Rich history in shipbuilding and engineering.
Chepstow Racecourse, home of the Welsh National.
Close access to the Severn Bridge, ideal for exploring the surrounding regions.
Beautiful natural surroundings with walking trails and river views.
Rich cultural heritage with Chepstow Castle and historical sites.
Chepstow is well-connected by the M48 motorway, making it easily accessible from Bristol, Newport, and Cardiff.
GBP £
$80-$150 p/day
Don't miss visiting Chepstow Castle for a glimpse into medieval history.
Explore the scenic trails along the River Wye for beautiful views and fresh air.
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English, Welsh
Check out local events at the Chepstow Racecourse, especially the Welsh National.
Tourists, History Lovers, Nature Lovers
April-June, September-November
Spring is a lovely time to visit Chepstow, with mild temperatures and blooming nature.
Summer offers warm weather, perfect for exploring the outdoors and attending local events.
Fall brings fewer tourists and stunning autumnal landscapes, ideal for peaceful exploration.
Winters are mild, making it a great time to explore the town's indoor attractions and historical sites.