Head to Wales in April to discover the amazing countryside during the Chepstow Walking Festival.
The Chepstow Walking Festival, established in 2014, is a highly anticipated six-day annual event that typically features 35 guided walks. It begins on the first Tuesday following Easter Bank Holiday Monday.
The festival aims to highlight the amazing scenery, local food producers, and the rich history of the Wye Valley National Landscape, Monmouthshire, and its surrounding areas. With such a varied and picturesque landscape, the toughest choice lies in selecting which walks to showcase, enticing visitors to explore our hidden treasures, stunning vistas, ancient woodlands, charming villages, historic churches and grand rivers, among other attractions.
Chepstow is renowned for its extensive waymarked trails, serving as the start or finish point for Offa’s Dyke Path, Wye Valley Walk, Gloucestershire Way and the Wales Coast Path. It is a fully accredited ‘Walkers are Welcome’ town, joining a network of towns that truly live up to that welcoming promise.
Chepstow Walking Festival 2025
The full programme will be available early February 2025.
When Is the Chepstow Walking Festival 2025?
It will run from 22 to 27 April 2025.
How Much Does It Cost?
Tickets cost £5 per adult. Under 16s go for free with accompanying adult.
If you can not make this Welsh walking festival, you might wish to pop across the border to the Herefordshire Walking Festival held in June.
Image supplied by the organisers.