Google map - requires javascript. The inner court. Kitchen and refectory. Monk's dining hall. Outbuildings The abbey and the small adjacent village of Tintern are five miles north of Chepstow along the A, adjoining the River Wye, which defines the border between Wales and England. Plan your visit. Plan Your Visit. Visitor Information.
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Welcome to Tintern. Getting to Tintern. The Old Station. Explore the Old Station. Tintern Abbey. Discover Tintern Abbey. Book admission.
Accessible toilets. Accessible toilets available at this site for visitor use. Baby changing. Toilets available with baby changing facilities. Bike storage. Bike storage area available in car park or close to the monument. Charging car park. Dogs welcome. Dogs on leads welcome to access ground floor levels of the site. Disabled access. The area is generally made up of flat lawn areas with some gravelled paths.
Mobility access to most of the site is achievable. On-site exhibition within monument. Gift shop. Gift shop at this site offering a range of products and guidebooks. Holiday accommodation.
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