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History & Heritage

Of the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley

We have a very rich heritage here in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley of which we are rightly proud. A former royal hunting forest, the Dean has a long past as a source of timber for ships and building, coal, charcoal, iron ore, ochre and limestone. Archaeological studies have dated the earliest use of coal to Roman times. But the area was inhabited well before that in Mesolithic times and there are even remains of megalithic monuments. One of the few surviving ancient woodlands in England, a large area was reserved for royal hunting before 1066, and remained as the second largest crown forest in England. The Speech House Hotel was built in 1682 to host the Court of Mine Law and "Court of the Speech" and you can still eat in the Verderers Court today.

The area has had a resurgence in recent years thanks to tourism, and we are lucky that because of this many important sites have been preserved for future generations. From the pick axe marks on the walls at Clearwell Caves to the underground mine tours at Hopewell Colliery, the monuments to fallen miners in towns and in the forest, to the museums which tell their story such as the Dean Heritage Centre, to the old railway lines and bridges now cycle paths and footbridges and the Dean Forest Railway still running steam trains through the forest today... the heritage is such an important part of what makes this area so special.

The Wye Valley is considered to be both the birthplace of British tourism and also the birthplace of the industrial revolution. With more castles than anywhere else in the UK, there is a strong history of conflict and defence, as well as religion and craftsmanship. From Tintern Abbey to Goodrich Castle, Monnow Bridge to Offa's Dyke, the Wye Valley has a wealth of heritage to see and explore to this day. With its beauty it is easy to forget why some of these fortifications were built, but the arrow slits, cannons and dungeons remind us of their history too.

History Businesses

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Raglan Castle

Explore Raglan Castle – a striking fortress rising above Monmouthshire's rolling countryside.…

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Wobage Maker's Gallery

Contemporary craft gallery in the south Herefordshire hills. Beautiful work, made and sold here by…

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New Fancy Viewpoint

Formerly the site of the New Fancy coal mine, the old spoil heap now provides spectacular views…

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White Castle

White Castle is the best preserved and most imposing of the trio of Monmouthshire fortresses known…

Darkhill Ironworks
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Darkhill Ironworks

Darkhill Ironworks can be found on the outskirts of Coleford. The terraces of stone walls are all…

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Gloucester Cathedral

A warm welcome awaits you at Gloucester Cathedral. Proudly sitting at the very heart of the City of…

Lydney Park Spring Gardens Roman Temple Site showing a waterfall and beautiful flowers in bloom

Fine formal gardens open every spring April-June only and for groups. Beautiful rhododendron and…

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Skenfrith Castle

Skenfrith Castle is a ruined castle in the village of Skenfrith in Monmouthshire, Wales, one of a…

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Gloucester Goes Retro
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Gloucester Goes Retro

Dates:
23rd Aug 2025 - 23rd Aug 2025

Each summer, the historic streets of Gloucester are transformed into a vibrant celebration of all…

Monmouth Medieval Festival
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Monmouth Medieval Festival

Dates:
6th Jul 2025 - 6th Jul 2025

Join us for a fun and engaging weekend filled with displays, activities, entertainment and much…

Golden Valley Vintage and Country Fair
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Golden Valley Vintage and Country Fair

Dates:
7th Jun 2025 - 7th Jun 2025

Join us for a full day of entertainment at Moorhampton Park Farm, the home of Gwatkin Cider in…

Stargazing Experience in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley enjoying the best Dark Skies in the UK
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Stargazing Safari

Dates:
10th May 2025 - 10th May 2025

Enjoy an evening stargazing with Jim on the hill at Tudor Farmhouse Hotel. You will go up the hill…

History Trails

Ross on Wye
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Ross-on-Wye Riverside & Town Trail

Duration: 1 Hour

Distance 2.2 Miles

Coppett Hill Walk
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Coppett Hill Walk

Distance 6.3 Miles

Newent Town Centre
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Newent Medieval Buildings Town Trail

Duration: 1-2 Hours

Film & TV Trail in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley
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Film & TV Trail

Follow the Film & TV Trail in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. Visit real filming locations from…

Our latest History blogs

Freemining in the Forest of Dean
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Freemining in the Forest of Dean

Post date: 5th April 2025

For hundreds of years, mining of the Forest of Dean coalfield and iron reserves has been regulated through a system of Freemining, find out all about it in our blog.

Symonds Yat Rock Viewpoint in the Summer
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The Wye Tour

Post date: 4th April 2025
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