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Devil's Pulpit & Brockweir loop from Tintern Abbey — Wye Valley

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United Kingdom
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Monmouthshire
Wye Valley

Devil's Pulpit & Brockweir loop from Tintern Abbey — Wye Valley

Intermediate

4.8

(85)

455

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Devil's Pulpit & Brockweir loop from Tintern Abbey — Wye Valley

03:33

12.4km

280m

Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 11, 2024

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85 m

Tintern Abbey Ruins

Highlight • Historical Site

Exquisitely preserved, Tintern Abbey was founded in the early 12th century and lies on the banks of the River Wye. Whilst its roof is long gone, its exterior walls remain …

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623 m

Tintern Wireworks Bridge

Highlight • Monument

An interesting old railway bridge which I believe took industrial rail across the river to join Chepstow to Monmouth. The surrounding countryside is stunning and in the local area is …

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709 m

Wonderful views across the river. Peaceful except for other friendly hikers.

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937 m

View of Tintern Abbey

Highlight • Religious Site

This exceptionally beautiful abbey was founded in the 12th century and sits on the edge of the River Wye. Its ruins are incredibly impressive and it's beloved by locals, visitors and even great artists alike.

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6.11 km

From Devil’s Pulpit, you're afforded a fantastic view over the ruins of Tintern Abbey, a gothic masterpiece founded in 1131 by Cistercian monks. According to legend, the Devil preached from this spot to tempt the monks to desert their order.

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9.39 km

Brockweir is a small very quaint village located just north of Tintern. It has a surprisingly large number of listed buildings in its midst including the chapel, bridge, malt house and post office to name but a few.

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9.43 km

Brockweir Bridge

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Opened in 1908 to replace a ferry. It was designed and built by E Finch and Co's foundry of Chepstow and was restored in 1986 by Sheppard Adkins (Engineering) Ltd.

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11.0 km

St Michael’s Church, Tintern

Highlight • Religious Site

St Michael's church was built on the site of an important roman river crossing. There was a christian church here as early as 65AD, some 350 years before the foundation …

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12.4 km

End point

Parking

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

6.80 km

2.19 km

1.00 km

896 m

634 m

482 m

403 m

Surfaces

6.84 km

2.69 km

1.30 km

732 m

530 m

312 m

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Highest point (220 m)

Lowest point (10 m)

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