Things to do in Dingestow, Monmouthshire

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Dingestow, Monmouthshire.

The Great Outdoors in Dingestow

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

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The Wern | Gwent Wildlife Trust
The Wern | Gwent Wildlife Trust
From sweeping views over the Monnow Valley to microcosms of plants and minibeasts living on the dry stone walls, there’s a lot to discover at this reserve.
Croes Robert Wood  | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Croes Robert Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Like something out of a fairytale, this stunning ancient woodland is a tranquil place to stroll among the woodland wildflowers whilst listening to the birds singing in the trees.
Graig Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Graig Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
This small reserve of broad-leaved woodland is most impressive in spring when snowdrops blanket the ground. Please note there is no public access at this time.
New Grove Meadows | Gwent Wildlife Trust
New Grove Meadows | Gwent Wildlife Trust
The diversity and colour of the wildflowers in these traditional hay meadows steals the show in spring and summer before giving centre stage to the autumnal hues of fungi.
Wyeswood Common | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Wyeswood Common | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Set within the picturesque Wye Valley, this former dairy farm is being transformed into an intricate mosaic of habitats, rich in nature.
Pentwyn Farm  | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Pentwyn Farm | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Pentwyn Farm has survived virtually unchanged for centuries. One of the largest areas of flower-rich grassland remaining in Gwent, it provides an opportunity to see traditional hay meadows at their best.
Kitty's Orchard | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Kitty's Orchard | Gwent Wildlife Trust
The tranquil woodland and flower-rich meadow of this reserve is a haven for wildlife and the perfect spot for lazy summer picnics.
Margaret's Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Margaret's Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Sprawling oaks and towering beech trees form a beautiful mature woodland on the lower slopes of Whitebrook Valley, full of plants and woodland birds.
Prisk Wood  | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Prisk Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
This atmospheric ancient woodland is the perfect spot for a tranquil walk in spring and summer, when wildflowers carpet the floor and bird song fills the air.
Dixton Embankment | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Dixton Embankment | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Sandwiched between the River Wye and the A40, this little gem of a grassland reserve provides a much-needed home for nature.
Priory Wood  | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Priory Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
This stunning ancient woodland offers peace and tranquillity and a wealth of wildlife.

Food and Drink in Dingestow

Discover local flavors with top-notch restaurants, cozy cafes, and unique food experiences in the area.

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Coffee #1 | Monmouth
Coffee #1 | Monmouth
Conveniently located in the centre, Coffee#1 Monmouth is a great place to stop before exploring this idyllic town. Popular with locals and tourists alike, downstairs provides some cosy corners to unwind and read the paper, while upstairs you can sit overlooking the street below and watch the world go by.

Wildlife in Dingestow

Encounter local wildlife in their natural habitats with guided tours and nature reserves.

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Springdale Farm | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Springdale Farm | Gwent Wildlife Trust
With vast grazing pastures, hay meadows, hedgerows and secluded woodland, this reserve is rich in wildflowers, birds, bees and butterflies.
The Park and Poor's Allotment  | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
The Park and Poor's Allotment | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Slow worms warming themselves up under rocks, lizards basking on sunny gorse, woodcocks performing their 'roding' display flight at dusk and evidence of hazelnuts chewed by dormice – these reserves are peaceful and beautiful open landscapes.
Ban-y-Gor  | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Ban-y-Gor | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Ban-y-Gor nature reserve is a secluded and mystical woodland with large ancient coppice and pollards carpeted with ferns and mosses. A single path descends via a small glade towards the River Wye.
Ridley Bottom | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Ridley Bottom | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
The meadows and ancient woodland at Ridley Bottom have an undisturbed atmosphere, with old limestone hedgerows, grassland flowers and a quiet atmosphere that attracts a variety of birds.
Lancaut | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Lancaut | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Lancaut lies in one of the four most important woodland areas in Britain, the site is very rich in wildlife with over 350 plant species recorded and a wide range of birds around the wood and south facing cliffs such as peregrine falcon and raven. Cormorant and heron frequent the river, and occasionally a seal will pop up in the river on a spring tide. A great place with stunning iconic views from the cliffs.
Cannop Bridge Marsh | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Cannop Bridge Marsh | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
A great place to come to admire one of the remaining marshlands in the Forest of Dean. Cannop Bridge Marsh has a wealth of butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies in the summer and is a great place to try to spot nuthatches, treecreepers, woodpeckers and reed buntings.
Piercefield Woods Nature Reserve | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Piercefield Woods Nature Reserve | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Piercefield woods are the gateway to the Lower Wye Valley, stretching for over 3km along the river from near Chepstow castle in the south to Wyndcliff woods and the Eagle’s Nest in the North.

History and Heritage in Dingestow

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

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St Briavels Castle | English Heritage
St Briavels Castle | English Heritage
The fine twin-towered gatehouse, built by Edward I in 1292, once defended a crossbow bolt factory which used local iron. Once a prison, now a youth hostel in wonderful walking country.
Offa's Dyke | English Heritage
Offa's Dyke | English Heritage
A three mile section of the great earthwork boundary dyke built along the Anglo-Welsh border by Offa, King of Mercia, probably during the 780s.
Goodrich Castle | English Heritage
Goodrich Castle | English Heritage
Goodrich stands majestically on a wooded hill commanding the passage of the River Wye into the picturesque valley of Symonds Yat.

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