Tintern park
Chamber Rating
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christine pates
Playground: Small but good playground. Restrooms: Just putting in some new disabled toilets. Dog-friendliness: They provide water for dogs and they are allowed outside Picnic area: Good picnic area.
Apr 28th, 2023 -
ngela Campos
Beautiful park and amazing sculptural. There was a film showing in the visitor centre about how the sculptures came to be. There are signs showing who each sculpture is about on the opposite side of the path, on a wall.
Apr 13th, 2023 -
Richard Powell
Apr 9th, 2023 -
Andrew Thorne
There is not a massive amount to do here, but the car park is handy for the riverside walk along the Wye. Take the path back towards Tintern, and you'll pass the charming little church of St Michael's with its small burial ground. Just around the corner lies the Wye Valley Hotel. Food and drink for the hungry walker. Carry on toward Tintern, and you pass the local steak house pub. I've not been in there, but it looks like a reasonable drinking hole and eatery. The stretch of road from the hotel all the way to Tintern itself has only the narrowest footpath, which is not ideal given the busy road, even though there is a permanent 20mph speed limit along this stretch. Tintern is really interesting if you are into historical sites. The impressive Tintern Abbey makes the visit complete, but that's another review.
Apr 9th, 2023 -
Rob Johnson
Nice place, great cafe, plenty of parking in the pay and display car park
Apr 1st, 2023
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Tintern park located?
A Tintern park is located at , Tintern Community, wls NP16 7NX
Q How is Tintern park rated?
A Tintern park has a 4.2 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Tintern park
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )christine pates on Google
Playground: Small but good playground.
Restrooms: Just putting in some new disabled toilets.
Dog-friendliness: They provide water for dogs and they are allowed outside
Picnic area: Good picnic area.
ngela Campos on Google
Beautiful park and amazing sculptural. There was a film showing in the visitor centre about how the sculptures came to be. There are signs showing who each sculpture is about on the opposite side of the path, on a wall.
Richard Powell on Google
Andrew Thorne on Google
There is not a massive amount to do here, but the car park is handy for the riverside walk along the Wye. Take the path back towards Tintern, and you'll pass the charming little church of St Michael's with its small burial ground. Just around the corner lies the Wye Valley Hotel. Food and drink for the hungry walker. Carry on toward Tintern, and you pass the local steak house pub. I've not been in there, but it looks like a reasonable drinking hole and eatery. The stretch of road from the hotel all the way to Tintern itself has only the narrowest footpath, which is not ideal given the busy road, even though there is a permanent 20mph speed limit along this stretch. Tintern is really interesting if you are into historical sites. The impressive Tintern Abbey makes the visit complete, but that's another review.
Rob Johnson on Google
Nice place, great cafe, plenty of parking in the pay and display car park