Wimberry Quarries
#5301 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Wimberry Quarries is a 2-hectare nature reserve in Gloucestershire in the Forest of Dean. ()
WalesUnited Kingdom
Wimberry Quarries – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Raglan Castle, White Castle, Church of St Cadoc, Church of St Catwg.
- 2.5 miSImpressive and old fortified country home
Raglan Castle, Raglan
64 min walk • Raglan Castle, a historical landmark nestled in the scenic countryside of Raglan, Wales, stands as a testament to the grandeur of medieval architecture and the tumultuous history of Britain. This impressive fortress, now in ruins, was built in the 15th century by Sir...
- 3.6 miNWForts and castles, Historical place
White Castle, Abergavenny
93 min walk • White Castle, also known historically as Llantilio Castle, is a ruined castle near the village of Llantilio Crossenny in Monmouthshire, Wales.
- 2.9 miSChurch
Church of St Cadoc, Raglan
73 min walk • St Cadoc's Church, Raglan, Monmouthshire, south east Wales, is the parish church of the village of Raglan. The church is situated at a cross-roads in the centre of the village.
- 4.7 miSEChurch
Church of St Catwg, Letcombe Valley
121 min walk • The Church of St Catwg in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church dating from the late 13th or early 14th century. It is dedicated to Saint Catwg or Cadoc, a 5th/6th-century Welsh saint. The existing building dates mainly from the 15th century, including its Tudor tower dating from 1525.
- 2.7 miSEChurch
Church of St Dingat
69 min walk • The Church of St Dingat in Dingestow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church dating from the 14th century. It is dedicated to Saint Dingat or Dingad, a 5th-century Welsh saint.
- 3.2 miNEChurch
Saint Cadoc
81 min walk • The Church of St Cadoc, Llangattock Vibon Avel, Monmouthshire is a parish church of medieval origins which was heavily restored in the 19th century.
- 1.3 miSChurch
St Mary's Church
33 min walk • The Church of St Mary at Tregare, Monmouthshire, south east Wales, is the parish church of the village of Tregare. Dating originally from the fourteenth century, the tower is later, probably of the fifteenth century.
- 1.4 miNEChurch
Saint Michael
35 min walk • The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church with its origins in the 15th century. Renovations took place in the 19th century under the direction of Thomas Henry Wyatt. It is a Grade II* listed building and an active parish church.
- 4 miNEChurch
Saint Maughan
103 min walk • The Church of St Maughan in St. Maughans, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church with its origins in the 13th or 14th century. It was reconstructed in the mid 19th century by John Pollard Seddon for John Etherington Welch Rolls of The Hendre in 1865. It remains an active parish church and is a Grade II* listed building.
- 3.5 miSEChurch
St Martin
90 min walk • The Church of St Martin, Pen-y-clawdd, Monmouthshire, Wales is a parish church with Norman origins which was rebuilt in the 15th century. It is located on the site of an early Welsh defensive earthwork. The church was restored in 1884–85. It remains an active church in the parish of Llangovan with Pen-y-clawdd.
- 0.4 miSChurch
St Cadoc
10 min walk • The Church of St Cadoc, Penrhos, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 15th century. Restored in the 19th century, it remains an active parish church, and has recently undergone major renovation.