Things to do in Llanfihangel Rogiet, Monmouthshire

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

The Great Outdoors in Llanfihangel Rogiet

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

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Rogiet Poorland | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Rogiet Poorland | Gwent Wildlife Trust
On the edge of the Gwent Levels, you can enjoy the rich variety of trees in the leafy woodland and the fascinating wildflowers and insects of the limestone grassland.
Magor Marsh  | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Magor Marsh | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Discover the last remaining piece of fenland on the Gwent Levels. Its patchwork of habitats supports a rich diversity of wildlife throughout the year.
Lower Minnetts Field  | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Lower Minnetts Field | Gwent Wildlife Trust
This small hay meadow is an oasis of light and colour hidden amongst the dense woodland.
Brockwells Meadows  | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Brockwells Meadows | Gwent Wildlife Trust
In spring and summer the meadows dazzle with colour from a mixture of wildflowers scarcely found elsewhere in Gwent. It’s a restful spot for a picnic or a stroll among the flowers.
Great Traston  Meadows  | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Great Traston Meadows | Gwent Wildlife Trust
A marshy grassland bursting with wildflowers, butterflies, bees and birds in the summer.
Weston Big Wood  | Avon Wildlife Trust
Weston Big Wood | Avon Wildlife Trust
One of the most wildlife-rich woodlands in Avon. Great for woodland birds, bluebells and wildflowers.
Prior's Wood | Avon Wildlife Trust
Prior's Wood | Avon Wildlife Trust
A beautiful wildlife-rich ancient woodland with streams, plantations and a wonderful bluebell display in spring.
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.
Pill Paddock | Avon Wildlife Trust
Pill Paddock | Avon Wildlife Trust
An old allotment transformed into a reserve by the local community, now an excellent spot for birds and butterflies.
Clapton Moor | Avon Wildlife Trust
Clapton Moor | Avon Wildlife Trust
Important moor for its breeding waders, wintering wildfowl, and dragonflies, set in Gordano Valley.
Walton Common | Avon Wildlife Trust
Walton Common | Avon Wildlife Trust
A grassland and woodland famed for its wildflowers and butterflies, with excellent views of the Gordano Valley.

Food and Drink in Llanfihangel Rogiet

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

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Coffee #1 | Chepstow
Coffee #1 | Chepstow
A stone’s throw from the medieval castle and winding River Wye, Coffee#1 Chepstow is located in Beaufort Square. An old converted bank, you can still admire the charming Victorian columns that adorn the building. With ample seating outside, when the sun does come out, it’s a great place to soak up the rays, and enjoy a tasty treat.
Clevedon Pier
Clevedon Pier
Grade 1 listed pier

Wildlife in Llanfihangel Rogiet

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

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Weston Moor | Avon Wildlife Trust
Weston Moor | Avon Wildlife Trust
A moor with three fields on the limestone ridge in Gordano Valley. Important for its breeding waders and rare plants.
Tickenham Hill | Avon Wildlife Trust
Tickenham Hill | Avon Wildlife Trust
Woodland and grassland rich in limestone flowers, with views across Nailsea Moor to the coast.
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.
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.
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.
Littleton Brick Pits | Avon Wildlife Trust
Littleton Brick Pits | Avon Wildlife Trust
A chain of reed beds close to the Severn Estuary and an important feeding and resting place for migrating birds.
Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock | Avon Wildlife Trust
Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock | Avon Wildlife Trust
Wildflower meadows, native woodland and wildlife ponds house bats, badgers, hedgehogs, and abundant plant, bird and butterfly species.

Sport in Llanfihangel Rogiet

Get active with a variety of sports, from local clubs to adrenaline-filled outdoor adventures.

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Tickenham Golf Club
Tickenham Golf Club
Family Friendly golf driving range and golf course with Toptracer. We have a golf shop and offer coaching and custom fitting.

History and Heritage in Llanfihangel Rogiet

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

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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.

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