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Caldicot Castle (4mi)
Great Castle just down the road. It's free and there are extensive grounds around for dog walks and picnics.
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SuperBowl (12mi)
Ten Pin Bowling, Lazerquest and Play Barn
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Supakart (Indoor Karting) (11mi)
High adrenaline on a rainy day.
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Caerwent Roman Town (2mi)
Several sites around this little village. Stone walls and extensive archaeological sites.
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Wacky Warehouse (7mi)
Play Barn
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Funky Monkeys (11mi)
Play Barn. Retail Park.
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Walnut Tree Farm Park (19mi)
Many animals, not just farm. Play Barn. Cafe. Lots of space. Picnics.
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From the House (0mi)
Many walks down the country lanes right from your doorstep
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Four Waterfalls Walk (55mi)
The waterfalls walks are in the west of the Beacons but worth a daytrip with many falls including this one that you can walk behind.
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Dewstow Gardens & Grottoes (4mi)
Very unique gardens with amazing history. Cafe. No dogs.
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Kentchurch Court Gardens (36mi)
Great car journey to reach this tucked away house, deer park and garden packed with unusual plants..Good for a picnic and meandering walks.
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RSPB Newport Wetlands Centre (14mi)
Large visitor centre with Cafe
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Westonbirt National Arboretum (37mi)
Autumn is stunning but a good family day out all year round. Cafe & visitor centre.
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Pen Y Fan (52mi)
The highest mountain in the Beacons. You can take the shortest but very popular from the A470 or longer quieter routes from the North.
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Offa's Dyke Path (36mi)
177 miles long! You can find the path locally near Chepstow but for big views and a hike head up to Llanthony.
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Brecon Beacons Horseshoe Ridge Walk (50mi)
For the fit and adventurous. A stunning 10 mile circular ridge walk around the major peaks in the Brecon Beacons
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Wye Valley Greenway(8mi)
Only opened in 2021 this 5 mile new walking / cycling pathway joins Chepstow to Tintern Abbey
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National Diving & Activity Centre (9mi)
Zip wires, Scuba Diving, Kayaking, Paddle Boards, Bike Hire, Cafe
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Hay-on-Wye (50mi)
Might seem a long way to go to visit the famous literary town but the journey is all part of the experience.
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