4.4
(551)
3,922
hikers
15
hikes
Family friendly hiking trails around Caldicot offer diverse landscapes, from the low-lying Gwent Levels with their distinctive reens to the expansive Severn Estuary. The region features coastal paths, historical parklands, and ancient woodlands, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Elevation gain is generally minimal, making many routes accessible for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
3.9
(13)
57
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(5)
22
hikers
6.79km
01:44
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Sign up for free
4.5
(2)
11
hikers
7.64km
01:58
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
hikers
10.2km
02:36
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
hikers
5.29km
01:22
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Large, nicely maintained castle.
1
0
Lovely little picnic site on a flat grass area looking out onto the River Severn and the bridge. As this is the halfway mark, sandwiches and a flask of coffee is a must!
0
0
nice place to stop for a refreshment break and take in the view
0
0
Great place to stop and take in the view of the bridge back over to England
0
0
A easy walk. Be sure to extend the walk to include the old church at Portskewett then on to Caldicot Castle and grounds
1
0
Easy gravel path takes you alongside then right under the bridge.
0
0
Have driven over this bridge so many times it made a change to be walking under neath it.
1
0
There are 16 family-friendly hiking trails around Caldicot listed in this guide. Most of these, 14 to be exact, are rated as easy, with 2 moderate options, ensuring there's something suitable for various family abilities and ages.
Yes, the trails are generally designed with families in mind. The region's terrain typically features minimal elevation gain, making many routes accessible for younger children and those seeking a gentle walk. Most of the routes in this guide are rated as easy, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
Family hikes around Caldicot offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can explore the unique estuarine wetlands of the Gwent Levels, enjoy impressive views of the Severn Estuary and its iconic bridges, or wander through historical parklands and woodlands like those surrounding Caldicot Castle. Many routes also incorporate sections of the Wales Coast Path.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Caldicot are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Caldicot Castle – Under the Severn Bridge loop from Caldicot is an easy circular hike that offers varied scenery.
Many trails offer opportunities to see fascinating landmarks. You can explore the historic Caldicot Castle and its country park, or enjoy views of the Prince of Wales Bridge. The region is also home to the expansive Severn Estuary, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. For a unique natural feature, consider exploring the River Severn itself.
Absolutely. For families with toddlers or those looking for a shorter stroll, routes like the Caldicot Castle – Deepweir Tump loop from Caldicot are excellent choices. This particular route is just under 4 km, making it very manageable for little legs.
Caldicot offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring brings beautiful bluebells to woodlands like Wentwood Forest, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is perfect for coastal walks and picnics, and even winter offers crisp, scenic views, especially along the estuary. The generally low elevation makes most trails accessible in various seasons.
Many trails in the Caldicot area are dog-friendly, especially those through public footpaths and country parks. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock, wildlife habitats like the Gwent Levels, or busy areas. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Parking is generally available at popular starting points for many routes. For example, Caldicot Castle has its own parking facilities, which serve as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding country park and connecting trails. Other routes may have designated car parks or roadside parking options nearby.
The komoot community highly rates the Caldicot area, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the stunning views of the Severn Estuary and bridges, and the peaceful atmosphere of the country parks and wetlands, making them perfect for a relaxed family day out.
Yes, some trails are accessible via public transport. Caldicot town itself is served by local bus routes, and some trailheads are within walking distance of bus stops. For specific route access, it's advisable to check local bus schedules and route maps in advance to plan your journey effectively.
Yes, Caldicot town and surrounding villages offer various options for refreshments. You'll find cafes and pubs where you can grab a snack or a meal before or after your hike. Caldicot Castle, for instance, often has facilities available, and the town centre is a short distance from many starting points.


Browse the best Hikes in other regions.