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Chepstow

Racecourse Guest House

4.0 (0)Price on Pitchup51.645°N, 2.691°W
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The hum of the M48 fades as you settle in, and suddenly it's just you, the Wye Valley breeze, and the soft creak of your pod door swinging open on a surprisingly peaceful site.

This one works well if you're after a roof over your head without the full hotel fuss — there are camping pods for those who want something between canvas and bricks, plus proper guest house rooms if the weather turns or you fancy a lie-in with tea delivered. Chepstow's a brilliant base: you're right on the edge of the Wye Valley, close to Tintern Abbey and serious walking country, and the town itself has a proper castle and a clutch of decent pubs. Dogs are welcome by arrangement, so worth checking ahead if you're bringing one.

Facilities are straightforward — wifi if you need it, and campfires are a maybe depending on conditions, so ask when you arrive. It's a practical, year-round option that doesn't pretend to be wild camping but gets you out of the house and into one of the loveliest corners of the Welsh borders without any faffing about.

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Current Conditions
21°C
Overcast
11 mph
59%
7-Day Outlook
Today
23° / 13°
47%
Tue
20° / 14°
24%
Wed
19° / 16°
78%
Thu
23° / 16°
20%
Fri
22° / 15°
20%
Sat
23° / 15°
18%
Sun
21° / 17°
14%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

9 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Caldicot & Black Rock Loop

Loops through flat coastal wetlands and historic Caldicot with occasional gentle rises near the village. The exposed sections along the Severn Estuary can be muddy after rain, and strong winds are common year-round. Not ideal for buggies due to uneven paths and stiles, but manageable for families with older children who can handle the distance. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Combines striking estuary views, saltmarsh birdwatching opportunities, and Caldicot Castle's medieval ruins – a rew

Walking routeLocal network
6.67 km from campsite
Route length: 8.5 km
Operator: Living Levels Landscape Partnership
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Undy & Caldicot Moor Loop

Explore 7.5km of flat, paved paths across historic wetlands and reclaimed marshland, with wide-open views towards the Severn Estuary. The gentle, level terrain makes this fully accessible for buggies and perfect for families, though expect wind exposure. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Highlights include the distinctive reens (drainage ditches), rich birdlife, and fascinating Industrial Revolution heritage of this unique fenland landscape—surprisingly tranquil considering its proximity to

Walking routeLocal network
11.03 km from campsite
Route length: 7.5 km
Operator: Living Levels Landscape Partnership
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Jubilee Way (South Gloucestershire)

Stretches 27km across South Gloucestershire's countryside with moderate rolling terrain and occasional steep sections near the Cotswold escarpment. Not suitable for buggies due to length, stiles and uneven ground, though families can tackle shorter segments. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Links historic villages, open farmland and woodland, offering genuine variety and glimpses of the Severn Vale – ideal for experienced walkers wanting a proper day out or multi-stage challenge.

Hiking routeLocal network
15.94 km from campsite
Route length: 27 km
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King Charles III England Coast Path: Aust to Brean Down

Follows England's dramatic Severn Estuary coastline with varied terrain from flat sea walls to steep clifftop ascents, notably at Brean Down's finale. Not suitable for buggies due to uneven coastal paths, stiles, and challenging gradients. Dogs welcome but must be under close control near livestock and cliff edges. Offers stunning estuary views, rich birdlife, historic Severn bridges, and the iconic headland climb—a magnificent long-distance trail showcasing Somerset and Gloucestershire's coasta

Hiking routeNational trail
23.85 km from campsite
Operator: National Trails

Severn Way (3) Worcester to Bristol

Follows the River Severn through varied countryside from Worcester's cathedral city down to Bristol's harbourfront. Mostly flat riverside paths with gentle inclines around Gloucester and the Severn Estuary, though muddy stretches common year-round. Manageable short sections suit families, but the full 153km is a multi-day commitment. Dogs welcome on lead near livestock. Offers ever-changing river views, charming market towns, historic bridges, and excellent birdwatching along tidal sections—a qu

Hiking routeRegional network
26.86 km from campsite
Route length: 153 km
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