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Our friends at Ruffwear talk us through different types of dog-friendly adventures and offer their expertise to help you have a great day out with your dog.

Whether you want to look back in time and discover the fossilised remains of those that came before us, or admire the beauty of today's wildlife in its natural environment, there are many fantastic locations in the UK for you to set off to. Here are a few of our favourites. The OS Games team went to check it out. One of the many benefits of living on an island is the sea! Here are seven of our favourite surf spots in Britain for you to take to the waves.

Find more on GetOutside. Lydney Harbour is a place steeped in history and heritage - in the 19th and early 20th…. Dean Forest Railway. Journey through the medieval Forest of Dean from Lydney to Parkend on a steam train or…. Clearwell Church - St Peter's. Clearwell Caves. Discover the wonder of under! The ancient mines at Clearwell Caves are a secret world…. Scarr Bandstand.

The Cathedral Of The Forest. Darkhill Ironworks. A site not to be missed by anyone interested in industrial archelogy - in the 19th…. Nagshead Nature Reserve. It is an ideal…. Puzzlewood is a magical day out in the Forest of Dean. An enchanting, ancient woodland,…. Perrygrove Railway. Unique railway with walks through beautiful woodland.

Tickets last all day - enjoy as…. Whitecliff Ironworks. Whitecliff Ironworks is an important and unique heritage site in the Forest of Dean. Penallt Old Church. Usk Castle. Usk Castle is one of the prettiest ruined castles in Wales. It is a Grade I listed…. Visit artists in their workshops and galleries during the annual Open Studios Event in…. Foresters' Forest. The New Fancy Geomap. The Geomap celebrates both the geological and the industrial history of the Forest of….

New Fancy Viewpoint. Formerly the site of the New Fancy coal mine, the old spoil heap now provides spectacular…. Cannop Ponds. Picturesque ponds, home to lots of wildlife. Great picnic area and central for walks and…. Mallards Pike. Beautiful lake in the Forest of Dean, popular for walking, with lots of picnic benches,…. A popular picnic site with picnic tables, an easy access path and a paddling area.

The Kymin. When Admiral Lord Nelson visited the site in he described it as one of the most…. Raglan Castle. A stunning late medieval castle dating from between the 15th and early 17th-centuries…. Hopewell Colliery, Museum and Cafe. A working colliery and museum set in the midst of the glorious Forest of Dean. The nation's favourite river, flowing through some of the most beautiful lowland scenery….

The Savoy Theatre. The Savoy Theatre is open every day. We show the latest films, special cinema events, and…. Monmouth Church - St Mary's Priory. Extensively rebuilt in , with only the original tower and redesigned spire retained,…. Speech House Lake. No drones. No smoking. Smoking is not permitted. Portable hearing. A portable induction loop is available.

Venue hire. This site is available to hire for events, filming and exhibitions. School visits. What's on. Christmas Trail. View all events mobile link. Other places nearby. Chepstow Port Wall. Chepstow Bulwarks Camp. Runston Chapel. Once the entire town was wrapped in fortified walls, bolting it to the castle. Parts of the 13th-century Port Wall, edging the western side of the town centre, can be seen from the Welsh St car park and near the train station.



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