Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey, on revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a tour. July 13, 1798 Five years have past; five summers, with the length Of five long winters! and again I hear ...
It's nestled along the banks of the River Wye but its centrepiece is the very first Cistercian abbey in Wales, Tintern Abbey. The towering medieval structure was founded in 1131 by French monks ...
The River Wye at Tintern. By Mat Fascione available to use for free under the Creative Commons Licence A citizen scientist with a water sample. From Friends of the River Wye ...
The Wye Valley ... make its way down-river to finish at Chepstow – stopping at landmarks such as the dramatic rock outcrop of Symonds Yat and the remains of the elegant Tintern Abbey.
a craft hub located on the original grounds of Tintern Abbey's mill and featuring the 'Spirit of the Green Man' art studio all set against the "breathtaking" backdrop of the River Wye.
who wrote about his time in the area in his poem Tintern Abbey. It's easy to see why with its glorious views of the horseshoe bend in the River Wye, the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons and Malvern ...
A sound, projection and fire night installation is to be staged at Tintern Abbey next month in the latest event for families ...
This 11-mile walk starts at Cleddon Falls near Llandogo and heads south in search of the River Wye before reaching Tintern Abbey, Piercefield Park estate and finally arriving at Chepstow.