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Attractions near Wye Valley Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Tintern Abbey
(1 Mile)*
It's easy to understand why Tintern Abbey was one of the first places in Wales to attract Visitors. Travellers have been flocking to this riverbank in the wooded Wye Valley for hundreds of years to admire Tintern's grace and sublime beauty. |
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Clearwell Caves Ancient Iron Mines
(4 Miles)*
When you visit Clearwell Caves you are entering some of the very oldest underground workings in Britain. |
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Chepstow Museum
(5 Miles)*
Chepstow Museum reveals the rich and varied past of this ancient town, once an important port and market centre. Wine trade, shipbuilding and salmon fishing are among Chepstow's many industries featured in displays with atmospheric settings. |
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Chepstow Castle
(5 Miles)*
Chepstow Castle, on its rock above the swirling waters of the River Wye, stands guard over a strategic crossing point into Wales. |
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Lydney Park Gardens
(5 Miles)*
Now Closed FOR THE 2010 SEASON |
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Great Western Railway Museum (Coleford)
(5 Miles)*
The Great Western Railway Museum is housed in one of the last remaining permanent railway buildings in the Forest of Dean, on the original site of Coleford Railway Yard. It is the original GWR Goods Station of 1883. |
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Nelson Museum & Local History Centre
(7 Miles)*
Horatio Nelson was born in Norfolk, died at sea, and is buried in St Paul's Cathedral - yet Monmouth is home to a magnificent collection of Nelson material. |
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Raglan Castle
(8 Miles)*
Handsome Raglan, set amongst green, rolling border country, marks the end of an auspicious line. Largely the creation of the more peaceful, later Middle Ages, it brings to a close the great castle-building episode in Welsh history. |
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Dean Heritage Centre
(9 Miles)*
Situated in a converted former mill in the picturesque Soudley Valley, the Dean Heritage Centre is the ideal starting point for a visit to the Forest. |
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Caldicot Castle & Country Park
(9 Miles)*
Magnificent Welsh border castle set in fifty-five acres of beautiful parkland. Founded by the Normans, developed in royal hands as a stronghold in the Middle Ages. |
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Towns near Wye Valley Cottage
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Llandogo
(1 Mile)*
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St. Briavels
(1 Mile)*
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Trelleck
(2 Miles)*
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Hewelsfield
(2 Miles)*
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Woolaston
(3 Miles)*
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Llanishen
(3 Miles)*
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St. Arvans
(4 Miles)*
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Newland
(4 Miles)*
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Mitchel Troy
(5 Miles)*
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Cwmcarvan
(5 Miles)*
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