Chepstow Area Guide

  • A lively town that combines the best of ancient and modern. Situated in the lower Wye Valley, Chepstow offers a scenic entrance to Wales.
  • Plenty of tempting independent boutiques amid the handsome Georgian and Victorian buildings in the centre of town. The town has also received an award-winning redevelopment, adding smart pedestrian areas decorated with stone walls and sculptures inspired by local legends.
  • Chepstow Races is famous as the home of the Welsh National, which takes place each December. It's also great for live music and entertainment!
  • The beautiful Wye Valley walks are nearby - through wooded gorges and green riverbanks.
  • Tintern Abbey is less than six miles from the centre. For the best views, head for the Offa's Dyke Path and up to Devil's Pulpit.




Nearby Schools

The Dell Primary
Wydean and Chepstow Secondary
St Johns on the Hill - Private 

Chepstow Area Guide

  • A lively town that combines the best of ancient and modern. Situated in the lower Wye Valley, Chepstow offers a scenic entrance to Wales.
  • Plenty of tempting independent boutiques amid the handsome Georgian and Victorian buildings in the centre of town. The town has also received an award-winning redevelopment, adding smart pedestrian areas decorated with stone walls and sculptures inspired by local legends.
  • Chepstow Races is famous as the home of the Welsh National, which takes place each December. It's also great for live music and entertainment!
  • The beautiful Wye Valley walks are nearby - through wooded gorges and green riverbanks.
  • Tintern Abbey is less than six miles from the centre. For the best views, head for the Offa's Dyke Path and up to Devil's Pulpit.




Nearby Schools

The Dell Primary
Wydean and Chepstow Secondary
St Johns on the Hill - Private