
Redwick to Chepstow – on the Wales Coast Path
The final leg of the Wales Coast Path is undemanding walking and follows the narrowing mouth of the River Severn past its lowest bridging point to Chepstow
- Swansea-Port Talbot
- Port Talbot-Porthcawl
- Porthcawl-Ogmore
- Ogmore-Llaantwit Major
- Llantwit Major-Barry Island
- Barry Island-Cardiff Barrage
- Cardiff Barrage-Newport
- Newport-Redwick
- Redwick-Chepstow
- Chepstow
Outline
Distance: 14 miles/23 kilometres
Start: Coast at Redwick – ST 416 834
Finish: Chepstow River Wye Bridge – ST 536 942
Maps: Ordnance Survey Landranger 171 Cardiff & Newport and 162 Gloucester & Forest of Dean or OS Explorers 152 Newport & Pontypool and 154 Bristol West and OL14 Wye Valley & Forest of Dean
Services: There are rail and bus links at Severn Junction and a bus service to Sudbrook, but no other services except for a pub off the route at Portskewett until you reach Chepstow. The town is served by both rail and bus and has a full range of accommodation, shops, eateries and pubs, banks, post offices and other services. Chepstow TIC 01291 623772 | chepstow.tic@monmouthshire.gov.uk
Where to stay: Chepstow marks the end of teh coast path and offers plenty of accommodation, including:
Two Rivers Lodge by Marston’s Inns
Delta Hotels by Marriott St Pierre Country Club
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Plan your trip
Wales is a dream destination for independent travellers. The Welsh Coastal Path is easy to reach by bus, train and plane, hire car or campervan. Stay in a cosy hotel, holiday home or friendly B&B. And don’t forget holiday insurance. It pays to plan ahead. Book Now
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