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Nature reserves, parks & green spaces in Monmouthshire

Showing 1–50 of 252 locations in Monmouthshire, South East Wales.

A border county between Wales and England, with the Wye Valley AONB, the Usk river valley, the Black Mountains' eastern ridge, and the Gwent Levels wetlands.

St Pierre

Golf course· 170 ha

The Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club

Golf course· 150 ha

Woodlake Park Golf Club

Golf course· 131 ha

Monmouth Golf Course

Golf course· 99 ha

St Pierre Old Course

Golf course· 88 ha

Wernddu Golf Course

Golf course· 78 ha

Monmouthshire Golf Club

Golf course· 77 ha

St Pierre Mathern Course

Golf course· 67 ha

Greenmeadow Golf & Country Club

Golf course· 64 ha

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Clytha Park

Clytha Park is a 63-hectare Country Park situated in Monmouthshire, South East Wales, known for its scenic parkland and woodland. It provides recreational activities such as walking and cycling, with habitats home to various wildlife.

Country park· 63 ha

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Caldicot Castle and Country Park

Urban park· 49 ha

Caer-went Roman Town

Historic· 35 ha

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Caldicot Castle

Caldicot Castle is a 22-hectare Country Park in Monmouthshire, South East Wales, surrounding a historic castle. Visitors can take part in guided tours, explore the gardens, and observe wildlife such as rabbits and numerous bird species.

Country park· 22 ha

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Llanover Garden

Urban park· 19 ha

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Millennium Fields

Urban park· 16 ha

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CLEDDON BOG

Cleddon Bog is a 15-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Monmouthshire, South East Wales. The reserve is primarily a wetland ecosystem that supports a range of wildlife, including wading birds and various plant species native to bogs.

Nature reserve· 15 ha

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Dirt Farm

Urban park· 15 ha

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Chippenham Park

Urban park· 14 ha

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Bailey Park

Urban park· 10 ha

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Castle Dell

Urban park· 9 ha

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Dewstow Hidden Garden and Grotto

Urban park· 7 ha

Gaer Fawr

Historic· 7 ha

Llangibby Castle

Historic· 7 ha

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The Kymin

Urban park· 7 ha

Llanmelin Hill Fort

Historic· 6 ha

Coed y Bwnydd Hill Fort

Historic· 6 ha

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COED-Y-CERRIG

Coed-Y-Cerrig is a 6-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Monmouthshire, South East Wales. This woodland area supports a variety of tree species and offers residents and visitors a peaceful environment for walking and wildlife observation.

Nature reserve· 6 ha

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Rogiet Recreation Ground

Urban park· 5 ha

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The Island

Urban park· 5 ha

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Linda Vista Gardens

Urban park· 5 ha

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Lost Souls Sanctuary

Farm· 4 ha

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Rockfield Park

Urban park· 4 ha

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Drybridge Park

Urban park· 4 ha

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Swan Meadows

Urban park· 3 ha

Sudbrook hill fort

Historic· 3 ha

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Raglan Farm Park

Farm· 3 ha

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Rockfield Park

Urban park· 3 ha

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Bulwark Park

Urban park· 3 ha

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Three Fields

Urban park· 3 ha

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King George's Field

Urban park· 3 ha

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Barbadoes Green

Urban park· 3 ha

Chepstow Castle

Historic· 3 ha

Tintern Abbey

Historic· 2 ha

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Goytre Wharf

Urban park· 2 ha

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Abergavenny Castle

Urban park· 2 ha

Abergavenny Castle

Historic· 2 ha

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Far Wood

Broadleaved· 2 ha

Llanvair Discoed Castle

Historic· 2 ha

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Bulwarks Prehistoric Enclosure

Urban park· 1 ha

Hen Gwrt Moated Site

Historic· 1 ha