We arrived at Tintern at the end of a long day that included stops at Carreg Cennen and Raglan castles as we headed back toward London. Part of what makes Tintern so special is its picturesque setting. Founded by 12th century Cistercian monks, the abbey sits serenely amid the hills of the Wye river valley. Framed by rolling green hills on all sides, Tintern is easily the most beautifully situated of the abbeys we visited.
The village of Tintern is tiny. A few small shops, alpine-like cottages and a small church lie close to the abbey. The river Wye runs directly behind the abbey and played an important role in sustaining its occupants. The surrounding countryside is broken only by an occasional hiking trail.
The peaceful setting gave us a feeling of isolation different from the other abbeys we visited. The abbey and grounds are surrounded by a 4ft stone fence. At the front of the grounds next to the road, grazing cattle seem oblivious to the imposing structure dominating their pasture.
Although smaller than Fountains, the wide-open interior spaces of the chapel and nave at Tintern are more captivating. The great lancet windows at each end of the chapel serve as breathtaking picture frames for the green hills beyond. The floor of the chapel is covered in a carpet of tall green grass, broken by tall, decorated columns reaching toward the sky.
The floor is also dotted with giant corbels that once adorned the tops of Tintern's massive pillars. Featured Attractions. Award Winners. Monmouthshire Foodscapes. Plan your visit. Plan Your Visit. Visitor Information. Search for a walk. All Events. Add your own events. Visit Monmouthshire Blog. Autumn Colours of Monmouthshire. Great Taste Award Winners. Good Hotel Guide Winners Good to Go Businesses. Welcome to Tintern.
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Gothic masterpiece became a Romantic symbol of the sublime Tintern Abbey is a national icon — still standing in roofless splendour on the banks of the River Wye nearly years since its tragic fall from grace. More about Tintern Abbey. Daily 10am—5pm Closed 1pm—2pm. Daily 10am—6pm Closed 1pm—2pm. Daily 9. Daily 10am—4pm Closed 24, 25, 26 December and 1 January. Category Price Member - Join now Free. Please purchase your admission tickets on arrival at the visitor centre.
Book admission. Accessible toilets. Accessible toilets available at this site for visitor use. Baby changing. Tintern is situated roughly centrally between the southernmost and northernmost extremities of Gwent, and towards the easternmost extremity of Gwent.
Tintern is situated towards the northernmost extremity of the NP16 postcode district, and roughly centrally between the easternmost and westernmost extremities of the NP16 postcode district. Tintern is in the NP16 postcode district, which corresponds to the post town of Chepstow.
Position of Tintern relative to nearby towns. Distance is measured from the centre of Tintern to the centre of the town. Position of Tintern relative to nearby cities. Distance is measured from the centre of Tintern to the centre of the city. By accessing our site you agree to us using cookies, and sharing information about your use of our site, in accordance with our privacy policy. This site uses cookies to analyze traffic and for ads measurement purposes.
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