Pen Moel Glamping

Woodcroft, Chepstow,, Gloucestershire, Wales

Pen Moel Glamping

Home to a completely secluded Victorian planted woodland that sits above a nature reserve and the Wye Valley. It's very overgrown with Cherry laurel having been completely uncared for for 30 years. 3 high quality tents or huts which have access to facilities such as a common room in the manor house, electricity points and open air showers. Restoration of the pathways and grottos in the forest are going on to remove the invasive species, to make way for new tree planting.
The site is right next to the Offas Dyke Path and in walking distance of the historic town of Chepstow. Also near a very beautiful nature reserve.
4 mins by car or 29 minute walk is the historic castle of Chapstow, Britain's oldest surviving post Roman stone castle. Whilst you are there walk the Chepstow Port wall, built in the 13th Century to collect taxes from people bringing merchandise into the town.
Walk part of the Wye Valley Walk. From Chepstow Castle car park, a 17-mile waymarked walk meanders all the way to Monmouth via the Lower Wye. You’ll travel through a landscape of wooded gorges and green riverbanks that’s both a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The ruins of Tintern Abbey are a 17 mins drive from this site, famous for inspiring the poet William Wordsworth, this ruined Cistercian Abbey is still a magical place. For the best views, head for the Offa’s Dyke Path and up to Devil’s Pulpit.

Location

Pen Moel House, Woodcroft, Chepstow,, Gloucestershire, NP16 7QL