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Attractions and Places To See around Portskewett - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Portskewett include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest in South East Wales. Situated near the Severn Estuary and the Wye Valley, the area offers diverse landscapes. Its history is marked by Roman presence and medieval structures, providing a rich context for exploration.

Best attractions and places to see around Portskewett

  • The most popular attractions is Tidenham Tunnel, a cycle_way that is a disused railway tunnel, home…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Severn Bridge Cycleway

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You’ll be cycling along the side of the motorway but because it’s just below, you feel well separated from the traffic. There's also a cycle lane on the other side of the motorway, so you can mix it up!

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Tidenham Tunnel

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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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Chepstow Castle

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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 …

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The River Severn

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Flowing 220 miles (354 km) from the Bristol Channel to the Atlantic Ocean, the River Severn is the longest river in the UK. The river winds through the Welsh Cambrian …

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Giant's Cave, Wye Valley

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There are a couple of caves in this area. The first (coming from Chepstow) is very shallow and raided above the path.

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Klaske Schep
April 15, 2026, Tidenham Tunnel

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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Mark Jacobs
October 11, 2025, The River Severn

Great views of the Severn crossing and what a structure it is

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The Giant's Cave is a small pass through cave with a great view of the River Wye and Landscape

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There are a couple of caves in this area. The first (coming from Chepstow) is very shallow and raided above the path. The second "Giant Cave" has outstanding safe viewing platform outside it, and the cave actually opens into a secondary exit allowing passage through the rock. This is a natural formation it would appear. Highly recommended!

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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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This striking feature is a curving tunnel that is cut into the rock-face through which Piercefield Walk passes via a large opening in the southern side, and a smaller rectangular portal in the northern. It is part natural feature, and part hand-made.

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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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PH
February 12, 2023, Tidenham Tunnel

THIS TUNNEL IS SHUT!! Until April 1st at the very least. Do not take this path before then.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore near Portskewett?

The area around Portskewett is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Chepstow Castle, a Norman fortress standing proudly above the River Wye. Within Portskewett itself, explore St. Mary's Church, with parts dating back to the 11th century, or the site of a Roman villa on Portskewett Hill. Don't miss Heston Brake, a Neolithic chambered tomb, and the remains of Sudbrook Roman Camp and Chapel.

Are there any natural landmarks worth visiting in the Portskewett area?

Absolutely. Portskewett is situated on the Welsh shore of the River Severn, known for its impressive tidal range. The nearby Wye Valley offers stunning natural beauty, including Giant's Cave and Piercefield Woods, which are part of a Special Area of Conservation.

What family-friendly attractions are available around Portskewett?

Many attractions are suitable for families. Chepstow Castle is a great place for all ages to explore history. The River Severn offers opportunities for spotting wildlife. Additionally, the Tidenham Tunnel, a disused railway tunnel, provides a unique and adventurous experience for families, especially cyclists.

Can I find opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling or hiking near Portskewett?

Yes, there are several options for outdoor enthusiasts. For cycling, you can explore routes like 'Deepweir Tump loop from Caldicot' or 'View of Electricity Pylons – Donnie's Café loop from Portskewett'. Hikers can enjoy easy trails such as 'Caldicot Castle – Prince of Wales Bridge loop from Portskewett'. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the cycling and easy hikes guide pages.

What is unique about the River Severn near Portskewett?

The River Severn, the longest river in the UK, is particularly notable near Portskewett for its incredibly high tidal range, one of the largest in the world. It's also a significant habitat for various wildlife, including otters, foxes, and buzzards.

Are there any ancient burial sites or Roman ruins in Portskewett?

Portskewett boasts significant ancient sites. You can visit Heston Brake, a Neolithic chambered tomb where excavations revealed human skeletons and pottery. Evidence of a Roman villa or temple, along with numerous 3rd and 4th-century Roman coins, has been found on Portskewett Hill, making it an important Romano-British site.

What are the seasonal considerations for visiting attractions like Tidenham Tunnel?

When planning a visit to the Tidenham Tunnel, it's crucial to be aware of its strict opening and closing times and dates. The tunnel is home to a small bat colony and typically closes completely from the end of September for six months each year to protect them. Always check current operating schedules before your visit.

Where can I experience traditional local culture or heritage?

For a unique cultural experience, visit Black Rock on the Severn Estuary. This site is known for its traditional method of salmon fishing using lave nets, with demonstrations sometimes available. The Sudbrook Historical Exhibition also provides insights into local history, including the Severn Railway Tunnel project and the lave net fishermen.

Are there any easy walking trails around Portskewett?

Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For example, you can enjoy the 'Caldicot Castle – Under the Severn Bridge loop from Caldicot' or the 'Prince of Wales Bridge – Prince of Wales Bridge loop from Portskewett'. These routes offer pleasant walks suitable for various fitness levels. More easy hikes can be found on the easy hikes guide page.

What are some lesser-known historical places to visit in the region?

Beyond the major landmarks, consider visiting the site traditionally known as "King Harold's Palace" south of the village church, where archaeological surveys have revealed remains of a fortified Norman Tower House. Portskewett Manor, a 16th-century house, is also considered the oldest in the village and showcases historical architectural connections.

Can I see any impressive bridges or engineering marvels near Portskewett?

Yes, the area is home to the impressive Prince of Wales Bridge (Second Severn Crossing), which carries the M4 motorway over the River Severn, linking England and Wales. It's a significant modern landmark offering great views.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural areas around Portskewett?

The natural areas around Portskewett, particularly along the River Severn and in Piercefield Woods, are rich in wildlife. You might spot otters, foxes, and various bird species like buzzards. Piercefield Woods is known for its diverse woodlands and rich plant life, including bluebells and wild garlic.

Are there any nature reserves close to Portskewett for wildlife viewing?

Yes, nearby nature reserves such as Rogiet Poorland and Magor Marsh offer excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. These reserves feature diverse habitats including woodlands, scrub, and fenland, supporting a variety of flora and fauna. For more information on nature reserves, you can visit Visit Monmouthshire.

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