Tintern Abbey Wales

Tintern Abbey    

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An area of outstanding beauty complemented by this outstanding beauty in stone. If only the walls could talk! The chants of countless monks echo through the masonry here. Despite the shell of this …
An area of outstanding beauty complemented by this outstanding beauty in stone. If only the walls could talk! The chants of countless monks echo through the masonry here. Despite the shell of this grand structure being open to the skies, it remains the best-preserved medieval abbey in Wales. Although the abbey church was rebuilt under the patronage of Roger Bigod, lord of nearby Chepstow Castle, in the late 13th century, the monastery retains its original design. Tintern was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. The present-day remains are a mixture of building works covering a 400-year period between 1131 and 1536. Very little remains of the first buildings but you will marvel at the vast windows and later decorative details displayed in the walls, doorways and soaring archways.

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Sep 11, 2024
Lovely abbey to visit for a sunny day. It is all outside, so we'd recommend a nice day. The history is amazing. Gift shop very nicely done. Facilities were also clean and well done. Employees we… Full review by Bob F
Aug 23, 2024
Atmospheric and once vast Abbey currently undergoing some work to preserve it. Well worth stopping to visit. Car park is £5 and machine takes ages to work but you can have your money back if you spe… Full review by 867ians
Aug 21, 2024
Nice place to visit , A few more picnic tables to choose from would be nice Especially on the grass areas The Walled Garden was okay and the honey was a bit expensive But sure look that Ireland for … Full review by GoPlaces59947064449

Questions & answers

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How much is it please?
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Adults are £7.30
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Are dogs allowed?
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I saw some dogs when we went round so I'm guessing yes.
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how long should I allow to visit?
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Even though it was raining when we visited we still stayed a couple of hours. The time soon flies with so much detail to take in and, due to the weather, we did not get to explore …
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Even though it was raining when we visited we still stayed a couple of hours. The time soon flies with so much detail to take in and, due to the weather, we did not get to explore around the grounds or Tintern Village..........which looked nice.
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where to drive just to see the tintern abbey & see it from outside? Thanks!
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As the previous traveler wrote it is visible from A466. You can see quite a bit from its car park if you don't have time to go inside although it would be a shame to miss its grandeur.
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