Your perfect guide to Chepstow and surrounding areas.
Chepstow is the gateway to Wales - a picturesque border town situated at the southern end of the Wye Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The town is steeped in history and here you will find quaint cobbled streets, buildings that date back 1000 years, alleyways and hidden gems. The word Chepstow derives from the old English 'chepe stowe', meaning a market place, and today the town boasts a wide variety of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs, offering unique products and delicious food & drink.
Chepstow is home to the Coral Welsh Grand National, Castell Roc Music Festival & an accredited Walkers are Welcome town, offering a wide range local and national walks to suit all abilities. Chepstow has something to suit all tastes, so if you have not visited yet, make sure you plan your trip soon, there’s so much to see and do giving you a great day to remember and a great base from which to explore.
Your perfect guide to Chepstow and surrounding areas.
Chepstow is the gateway to Wales - a picturesque border town situated at the southern end of the Wye Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Chepstow is home to the Coral Welsh Grand National, Castell Roc Music Festival & an accredited Walkers are Welcome town, offering a wide range local and national walks to suit all abilities. Chepstow has something to suit all tastes, so if you have not visited yet, make sure you plan your trip soon, there’s so much to see and do giving you a great day to remember and a great base from which to explore.
The town is steeped in history and here you will find quaint cobbled streets, buildings that date back 1000 years, alleyways and hidden gems. The word Chepstow derives from the old English 'chepe stowe', meaning a market place, and today the town boasts a wide variety of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs, offering unique products and delicious food & drink.