Best attractions and places to see around Tidenham include a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. Situated in the Forest of Dean district, Tidenham is bordered by the River Wye and the River Severn, offering diverse scenery. The area provides access to historical sites, unique trails, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore ancient castles, a disused railway tunnel, and river valleys.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Tidenham Tunnel opening hours 1 April -30 April 8am-6pm 1 May - 15 Aug 7am-7pm 16 Aug - 30 Sept 8am-6pm 1 Oct - 31 March Tunnel closed
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Great views of the Severn crossing and what a structure it is
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Don’t be alarmed by feeling the bridge move under you!……especially when big trucks go by!
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Standing proudly on a limestone cliff above the River Wye, Chepstow Castle is a magnificent fortress with a history that stretches back nearly 1,000 years. Founded in 1067 by Earl William fitz Osbern, a close friend of William the Conqueror, the castle was one of the first Norman strongholds in Wales. These days, it is an interesting place to visit and affords some stunning views.
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Had an interesting experience with the wind here the other day. It was strong enough to stop me dead upon hitting the bridge, had to struggle across. On the way back it was at the right angle to push me along the Wye bridge, and give me an assist up the Severn. Dodgiest crossing so far.
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THIS TUNNEL IS SHUT!! Until April 1st at the very least. Do not take this path before then.
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A very cool and unusual experience. This disused railway tunnel is home to a small colony of bats. You can’t use any lights while walking through the tunnel due to the bats but there is low-level lighting installed. With just over 1km in length to walk, your eyes will adapt! Before planning a walk here be aware of the tunnel’s strict opening and closing times, and dates. It shuts completely from the end of September for 6 months every year.
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Can be windy or closed for maintenance. Worth checking the links below before setting off. https://twitter.com/2SevernBridges https://www.windfinder.com/report/beachley_severn-drige-park
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The Tidenham area is rich in history. Beyond the well-known sites, you can explore St Briavels Castle, a 12th-century fortress with a notable gatehouse, or walk along sections of the ancient Offa's Dyke Path. The village itself has a long history, with the current Tidenham Manor and the Norman parish church of St Mary and St Peter offering glimpses into its past.
Tidenham offers stunning natural beauty. You can enjoy views of the River Wye and River Severn, with The River Severn being the longest river in the UK. For panoramic vistas, visit Devil's Pulpit, which overlooks Tintern Abbey and the Wye Valley. Tidenham Chase provides extensive walks through lowland heathland, and Wintour's Leap offers popular rock climbing cliffs.
Yes, Tidenham has some unique outdoor experiences. The Tidenham Tunnel, part of the Wye Valley Greenway, offers a distinctive cycling or walking experience through a former railway tunnel, complete with low-level lighting for bats. For the adventurous, Miss Grace's Lane is a significant natural cave system in the Forest of Dean area, and the National Diving & Activity Centre (NDAC) provides various diving and activity options at a former quarry.
Tidenham is a great base for cycling. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, including loops of the Wye Valley, Tintern Abbey, and the River Severn. The Tidenham Tunnel on the Wye Valley Greenway is a unique section for cyclists. For more detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Tidenham or Cycling around Tidenham guides.
Absolutely. Many attractions in Tidenham are suitable for families. Tintern Abbey and Chepstow Castle offer engaging historical exploration. The Tidenham Tunnel on the Wye Valley Greenway provides a fun and unique cycling or walking adventure. Additionally, the scenic views along The River Severn are enjoyable for all ages.
Tidenham offers excellent hiking, particularly along the River Wye and through the Forest of Dean. The Offa's Dyke Path provides spectacular views and walking opportunities. You can find routes like the Chepstow Castle to Wyndcliff Wood section of the Wye Valley Way, or circular walks around Tintern Abbey. Discover more options in the Hiking around Tidenham guide.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The atmospheric ruins of Tintern Abbey and the magnificent Chepstow Castle are highly appreciated for their historical significance and stunning views. The unique experience of cycling through the Tidenham Tunnel is also a community favorite, often highlighted for its novelty and the surrounding Wye Valley Greenway.
Yes, the Tidenham Tunnel has specific operating conditions. It is home to a small colony of bats, so visitors are asked not to use personal lights, though low-level lighting is installed. It also has strict opening and closing times and dates, often shutting completely from the end of September for six months each year. Always check current operating hours before planning your visit.
Tidenham Parish is home to several historic churches. These include St Mary and St Peter Tidenham, a Norman parish church adjacent to Tidenham Manor, St Luke Tutshill, and St Michael & All Angels Tidenham Chase. These sites offer insight into the local religious and architectural heritage of the area.
Tidenham Chase is a significant natural area containing the largest remaining fragment of lowland heathland in Gloucestershire. It's an excellent spot for walks, offering stunning views and a chance to observe local wildlife. Areas like Poor's Allotment and The Park within Tidenham Chase are actively managed for heathland restoration.
Absolutely. Tidenham's location between the River Wye and River Severn makes it ideal for combining sightseeing with outdoor pursuits. After exploring historical sites like Tintern Abbey or Chepstow Castle, you can easily transition to hiking along Offa's Dyke Path, cycling the Wye Valley Greenway, or enjoying waterside walks along The River Severn. The area is well-suited for active exploration.


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