Best attractions and places to see around Hill encompass a range of historical sites, man-made monuments, and scenic trails. This region features significant landmarks, including ancient abbeys and castles, often situated within natural landscapes. Visitors can explore sites that offer insights into the area's heritage and provide expansive views of the surrounding countryside. The diverse attractions cater to those interested in cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 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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Don’t be alarmed by feeling the bridge move under you!……especially when big trucks go by!
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The bridge has been renewed and opened to traffic.
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After a long closure, the new bridge is finished and open to traffic.
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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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The region around Hill is rich in history. You can explore the atmospheric ruins of Tintern Abbey, a 12th-century Cistercian monastery. Another significant historical landmark is the William Tyndale Monument, built in memory of the Bible translator. Additionally, Chepstow Castle, a magnificent Norman fortress, and St Briavels Castle, a moated Norman castle, offer deep dives into the area's past.
Yes, several attractions around Hill are suitable for families. Tintern Abbey offers an engaging historical experience for all ages. Both Chepstow Castle and St Briavels Castle are great for exploring and learning about medieval history. For a unique adventure, the Tidenham Tunnel, a disused railway tunnel home to bats, provides a memorable experience with low-level lighting.
The Hill area offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes for both easy and moderate hikes, as well as scenic cycling tours. For detailed information and route suggestions, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Hill and Cycling around Hill.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. Options include the 'Whitcliff Deer Park – View from the Deer Park loop' and the 'Historic Walled Footpath – Pathway Along the Stream loop'. You can find more details and other easy routes in the Easy hikes around Hill guide.
For magnificent views, climb the William Tyndale Monument, which stands 111 feet high and offers expansive panoramas of the surrounding landscape. Tintern Abbey, situated on the banks of the River Wye, also provides picturesque views of the ruins within their natural setting. Additionally, Chepstow Castle, perched on a limestone cliff, offers stunning vistas over the River Wye.
The Tidenham Tunnel is a disused railway tunnel that has been converted into a cycle way and is home to a small colony of bats. It offers a unique experience with low-level lighting as you pass through its 1 km length. Be aware that the tunnel has strict opening and closing times and dates, often closing completely from the end of September for six months.
Yes, particularly around popular spots like Tintern Abbey, you'll find lovely tearooms and local cafes. These are perfect for a break before or after exploring the abbey and the surrounding walking routes.
Absolutely. You can visit Chepstow Castle, a nearly 1,000-year-old Norman stronghold offering stunning views over the River Wye. Another option is St Briavels Castle, a moated Norman castle known for its huge Edwardian gatehouse, which now serves as a Youth Hostel but is open to the public.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and atmospheric beauty of sites like Tintern Abbey, noting its exquisitely preserved ruins. The magnificent views from the William Tyndale Monument are also a highlight. Many appreciate the unique experience of cycling or walking through the Tidenham Tunnel and the impressive architecture and history of Chepstow Castle.
Yes, there are easy cycling routes available. For example, the 'Purton Ship Graveyard – The Black Shed, Patch Bridge loop' is an easy route. You can find more options and detailed information in the Cycling around Hill guide, which includes routes of varying difficulties.
The William Tyndale Monument was built in 1866 to commemorate William Tyndale, who was born nearby. Tyndale is renowned for translating the New Testament into English in 1525. The monument stands 111 feet (34 m) high and offers magnificent views, serving as a tribute to his legacy.


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