Best natural monuments around Rogiet, a village in Monmouthshire, Wales, offer diverse outdoor experiences. The area is situated near the Gwent Levels, the River Severn, and the Wye Valley, providing a varied natural landscape. Visitors can explore woodlands, nature reserves, and riverbanks, which are home to local flora and fauna. These sites provide opportunities for walking and observing nature.
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Great views of the Severn crossing and what a structure it is
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The Giant's Cave is a small pass through cave with a great view of the River Wye and Landscape
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There are a couple of caves in this area. The first (coming from Chepstow) is very shallow and raided above the path. The second "Giant Cave" has outstanding safe viewing platform outside it, and the cave actually opens into a secondary exit allowing passage through the rock. This is a natural formation it would appear. Highly recommended!
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You can still go down to "The Annexe" viewpoint of Chepstow Castle (and it's well worth it!) But a section of path has been closed off due to a landslide. It is *ONLY* accessible via the stairs. Hope this helps!
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This striking feature is a curving tunnel that is cut into the rock-face through which Piercefield Walk passes via a large opening in the southern side, and a smaller rectangular portal in the northern. It is part natural feature, and part hand-made.
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Penpole Point is a stone sundial standing at 67m on the western end of the hill. It marks the end of the Kings Weston estate. There used to be great views from here but in recent years it's become overgrown. Still a nice place to sit and enjoy a break from your walk.
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Otter Hole / Otter Cave is known as one of the best "decorated" caves in the UK. Access is restricted to protect the rare formations inside. The cave also floods, with a tidal sump. It is managed by the Royal Forest of Dean Caving Club.
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You can explore a variety of natural features, including the impressive River Severn, one of the UK's longest rivers, offering views of the Severn crossing and opportunities to spot wildlife like otters and buzzards. The area also features unique cave formations such as Giant's Cave in Wye Valley, which provides a passage through rock and outstanding views of the River Wye.
Yes, Rogiet is home to several valuable natural areas. The Rogiet Poorland Nature Reserve features woodlands, scrub, and rare limestone grassland, where you might spot wildflowers, insects like the brown argus butterfly, adders, and even Roe Deer. Rogiet Countryside Park, once wetlands, now boasts flower meadows and grasslands, with connecting water channels that attract diverse wildlife.
The natural monuments around Rogiet offer various walking experiences. For instance, Slade Woods, neighboring Rogiet Poorland, provides a network of footpaths suitable for nature exploration. You can also find easy hikes around Rogiet, such as the 'Caldicot Castle – Under the Severn Bridge loop from Caldicot' or the 'Donnie's Café – The Procurator's House loop from Magor'. For more options, explore the easy hikes guide for Rogiet.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The River Severn is a great spot for a family outing, offering scenic views and wildlife spotting. Penpole Point Sundial is also listed as family-friendly, providing a nice place to take a break during a walk.
Absolutely. The area around Rogiet offers cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Donnie's Café – Parish and Bowleaze Reens Road loop from Severn Tunnel Junction' or the 'Caldicot Castle – Under the Severn Bridge loop from Caldicot'. For more cycling routes, check out the cycling guide for Rogiet.
Spring and summer are generally the best times to visit for observing wildflowers and insects, especially in areas like Rogiet Poorland Nature Reserve and Rogiet Countryside Park. During these seasons, the grasslands are carpeted with wildflowers, attracting various insects, and the woodlands are lush. Wildlife such as adders and Roe Deer are also more active.
For those seeking a challenge, Otter Hole Cave is known for its rare formations, though access is restricted to protect its features. Additionally, Piercefield Wood Nature Reserve, while currently having a closed pathway due to a landslide, offers challenging sections and a viewpoint of Chepstow Castle accessible via stairs.
You can find more information about Rogiet Poorland Nature Reserve on the Visit Monmouthshire website: visitmonmouthshire.com. For Rogiet Countryside Park, details are also available on the Visit Monmouthshire website: visitmonmouthshire.com.
Rogiet's natural sites are rich in wildlife. Along the River Severn, you might spot otters, foxes, and buzzards. Rogiet Poorland Nature Reserve is home to various insects, including the brown argus butterfly, as well as adders and Roe Deer. The woodlands and grasslands of Rogiet Countryside Park also support diverse local fauna.
Yes, several spots offer great views. Giant's Cave in Wye Valley features an exterior viewing platform with outstanding views of the River Wye. The River Severn itself provides impressive views of the Severn crossing. While Penpole Point Sundial used to offer extensive views, it remains a pleasant spot for a break.
Gravel biking is a popular activity in the wider area. You can find routes like the 'Ham Green Lake – River Avon Trail loop from Shirehampton' or the 'Wentwood Forest Gravel Roads – Wentwood Fire Roads loop from Shirenewton'. More options are available in the gravel biking guide for Rogiet.
Yes, you can find Lower Minnets Field, a small hay meadow tucked away among dense woodland. It's located close to Rogiet Poorland Nature Reserve and offers a glimpse into the local flora, providing a tranquil spot for nature lovers.


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