Open in App
Try Pacer for Free
Routes England ChepstowSedbury
Tintern Green Way Walk
Sedbury, Chepstow, England
Sedbury, Chepstow, England

Tintern Green Way Walk

Length10.5 mi
Elev. Gain357.5 ft
Est. Steps24000
Track
Created by john griffith

Tintern Green Way Walk Introduction

Tintern Green Way Walk is a 10.5 mile (24,000-step) route located near Sedbury, Chepstow, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 357.5 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Sedbury to tintern 5 miles each way, through 1 mile tunnel and views are superb

Attractions Near Tintern Green Way Walk

© Wikipedia © OpenStreetMap

Tintern Abbey

Historical
Tintern Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Tyndyrn pronunciation ) was founded on 9 May 1131 by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow. It is situated adjacent to the village of Tintern in Monmouthshire, on the Welsh bank of the River Wye, which at this location forms the border between Monmouthshire in Wales and Gloucestershire in England.

Chepstow Railway Bridge

Place
Chepstow Railway Bridge was built to the instructions of Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1852. The "Great Tubular Bridge" over the River Wye at Chepstow, which at that point forms the boundary between Wales and England, is considered one of Brunel's major achievements, despite its appearance. It was economical in its use of materials, and would prove to be the design prototype for Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash.

Devil's Pulpit, Gloucestershire

Place
The Devil's Pulpit is a rocky limestone outcrop and scenic viewpoint in the Forest of Dean District of Gloucestershire, England, within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is known for its views across the River Wye to Tintern Abbey, which stands on the opposite bank in Monmouthshire, Wales.

Chepstow East railway station

Place
Chepstow East railway station was a temporary station on the South Wales Railway (now the Gloucester to Newport Line). It was on the opposite bank of the River Wye from Chepstow and was only used for a few months until the river was crossed by a railway bridge. This was about a mile from Chepstow railway station, at the road bridge close to the future junction of the Wye Valley line (which opened in November 1876).

Church of St Mary and St Peter, Tidenham

Building
The Church of St Mary and St Peter, Tidenham, is a parish church of the Diocese of Gloucester, England. It dates from the 13th and 14th centuries, and was extensively restored by John Norton in 1858. It is a Grade II* listed building and remains an active parish church.

Caerwood and Ashberry Goose House

Place
Caerwood And Ashberry Goose House (ST54719655 ST54649657) is a 0.01-hectare (0.025-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, England, notified in 1991. The site was previously notified as Caerwood, Tidenham and lies within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Netherhope Halt railway station

Place
Netherhope Halt was a railway station on the former Wye Valley Railway. It was opened in 1932 and closed in 1959; it was demolished soon afterwards.

Tidenham railway station

Place
Tidenham Station was the station for the village of Tidenham on the former Wye Valley Railway. It was opened in 1876 during the construction of the line and closed on 5 January 1959 following the closure of the line to passenger services. The next station on the line was Netherhope Halt.

Tintern Wireworks Branch

Place
The Tintern Wireworks Branch was a short branch line on the Wye Valley Railway, crossing the River Wye between Monmouthshire, Wales, and Gloucestershire, England. It was completed in 1874 and opened on 1 November 1876; the reason for the delay was that the Wye Valley Railway, into which the branch line fed, was not completed until the latter date.

National Diving and Activity Centre

Place
The National Diving and Activity Centre (NDAC) was a facility located at a large flooded quarry at Tidenham, Gloucestershire, England, near to the border with Wales at Chepstow. It was previously Dayhouse Quarry, a source of limestone, which was flooded in 1996. The diving centre opened in 2003, and closed in 2022.

Comments

Last updated: Apr 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

10.5 mi

Elev. Gain

357.5 ft

Est. Steps

24000
Created by
john griffith
pacer

Pacer Walking App

Pacer is the best walking app for walking challenges and finding places to walk near me.

Start Your Joyful Steps on New Routes
The Best Walking App
1.8M+ 5-star ratings
100M+ global downloads
Scan to download free
Open in App
pacer logoclose icon