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18/01/2010
Staff in Monmouthshire County Council’s tourism team tried extreme sports and activities like paddleboarding, paragliding and pony trekking to promote the latest tourism guide for Monmouthshire and Newport .
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05/11/2009
Three walking trails are designed to lead you on interesting routes around the town mainly within the old town Portwall.
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13/10/2009
Information for contacting Chepstow Tourist Information Centre.
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27/10/2007
Chepstow (Welsh: Cas-gwent) is situated on the border of Wales and England and on the edge of the picturesque Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. It is famous for its castle and racecourse, which hosts the Welsh Grand National. |
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Staff in Monmouthshire County Council’s tourism team tried extreme sports and activities like paddleboarding, paragliding and pony trekking to promote the latest tourism guide for Monmouthshire and Newport .
Three walking trails are designed to lead you on interesting routes around the town mainly within the old town Portwall.
Information for contacting Chepstow Tourist Information Centre.
Chepstow (Welsh: Cas-gwent) is situated on the border of Wales and England and on the edge of the picturesque Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. It is famous for its castle and racecourse, which hosts the Welsh Grand National. 





