Caldicot Castle Walk
This medieval castle is surrounded by a beautiful 55 acre country park with woodland, grassland and several walking paths.
Scenic highlights include the River Nedern that winds its way through the park. There is also the picturesque wildlife pond which is home to a variety of wildfowl.
The castle is located just a few miles south of Chepstow where you can visit another historic castle. Head west along the coast and you could visit Redwick where there's some lovely views over the Severn Estuary on the circular walk.
Caldicot Castle Ordnance Survey Map
- view and print off detailed OS map
Caldicot Castle Open Street Map
- view and print off detailed map
Caldicot Castle OS Map
- Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking
Caldicot Castle Open Street Map
- Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking
Further Information and Other Local Ideas
The Newport Seawall Walk will take you along the sea wall from Caldicot to Goldcliff via Redwick and Magor Pill. It's a nice easy walk along the river Severn Estuary with fine views over the Bristol Channel.
Cycle Routes and Walking Routes Nearby
Photos
Caldicot Castle. The castle was built by the Norman earls of Hereford from about 1100. It became a Grade I listed building on 10 June 1953.
Castle interior and bridge view. The Second Severn Crossing can be seen in the background of this picture of the interior of Caldicot Castle.