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Highlights from Caldicot and nearby villages
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Caldicot
Rogiet Poorland is a nature reserve on the edge of the Gwent Levels, featuring woodlands and scrub, plus a small remnant of limestone grassland.
Chepstow
At Cast Iron Bar & Grill Chepstow, we are all about fresh, seasonal ingredients and traditional flavour combinations; simple, tasty food done right.
Caldicot
Castell Coffi is the home of Millie's Welsh cakes! Come and try one of their amazing flavours, with everything baked fresh each morning.
Caldicot
Visit Caldicot Castle in its beautiful setting of tranquil gardens and a wooded country park. Founded by the Normans, developed in royal hands as a stronghold in the Middle Ages and restored as a Victorian family home. Entry is free.
Caerwent
The Coach and Horses prides itself on providing real pub food.
Sudbrook, Caldicot
Discover the history of Sudbrook and the Severn Tunnel, Wales' crucial rail link with England.
Caldicot
Rogiet parkrun is a free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!
Caerwent
Caerwent Craft Chocolate are a husband and wife team who are passionate about chocolate.
Caldicot
A 1.3 mile walk through Caldicot Castle Country Park.
Caldicot
Lower Minnets is a small hay meadow hidden amongst dense woodland near Caldicot.
Portskewett, Caldicot
Wye Valley Archery is a family friendly, custom built field archery course.
Caldicot
The lave net fishermen of Black Rock promote the fishery as a heritage site and invite all to enjoy this last remaining welsh severn estuary salmon fishery which can be watched quite safely from the picnic site.
Crick, Caldicot
Fermentation Harnessed to Fight Food Waste
We are two nutritionists handcrafting gut-friendly, unpasteurised, living fermented foods in South East Wales.
Caerwent
A 2 mile walk around the old Roman town of Caerwent.
Caldicot
Medieval church with 13th-century effigies and a 15th century bell which was the wedding place of Henry Jones, the inventor of self-raising flour.
Managed by the Friends of Friendless Churches.
Caerwent, Caldicot
This is perhaps one of the earliest Christian sites in the county, possibly in Wales
Caldicot
Just a short walk from Caldicot town centre is the King George V Playing Field, where kids play ball games, run around on the grass and have fun in the play area.
Caldicot
A 3 mile walk from Black Rock picnic area, using a section of the Wales Coast Path.
Caldicot
Caldicot Leisure Centre offers swimming, fitness suites, squash courts and more.
Caldicot
The Castle Inn is a traditional family country pub, set on the stunning grounds of Caldicot Castle and Country Park.