Caerwent Walk

Caerwent Walk

Monmouthshire Health Walk - Caerwent Walk THE ROUTE 1 Turn right out of the car park and walk about 20 metres along the road DISTANCE 2 miles / 3.2 kilometres 2 Cross a stone stile on the left where the road passes through the town wall and follow the path ahead 3 Follow this path around the outside of the town wall, turning left at the south-west corner TIME 1 hour 4 Continue through two gates and keep to the path which climbs a set of steps to top of the wall 5 Turn left at ‘The Tump’, a grassy mound at the south eastern corner of the wall, and continue along the top of the wall to the GRADE East Gate Easy, one stile, two sets of 6 At the East Gate, descend steps, leave the wall and turn right along the road heading out of the village (sign-posted to Chep- steps stow) 7 At the junction with the main road, cross over to the footpath and turn left, following the footpath with the road on your left STARTING POINT 8 Cross back over the A48 at the first light-controlled crossing and continue in the same direction along the lane below and CADW car park at the west parallel to the main road end of Caerwent 9 Turn left along the narrow lane 10 Turn left again through a kissing gate and walk through the ruins of the forum and temple 11 Go through the kissing gate and turn right along the road 12 Turn right onto Pound Lane 13 Turn left through a gate by a small paved parking area to return to the car park POINTS OF INTEREST A The town of Venta Silurum was founded by the Romans in AD 75. Large sections of the town walls still exist and they are thought to be the best-preserved Roman town defenses in northern Europe. It was the main market town for the defeated Silures tribe. B The Royal Navy Propellant Factory operated just north of the town from 1939 until 1965, producing explosives. For this it needed enormous amounts of drinking water, conveniently supplied by pumps draining the Severn Tunnel. Later the US military stored ordnance here and it is now used for military and public order training. C The remains of Roman shops can be seen in Pound Lane. These were built around 120 AD and had a commercial area at the front and living accommodation behind. Caerwent walk KEY Walk route B Crossing Public right of way A48 Roads ort 9 8 Newp START P P Parking C Stile 1 13 10 P Gate WC 2 Underpass N 12 WC 11 C Bench he 3 psto Bridge w 6 Footbridge SCALE 1 A km Steps 0 2 4 5 CAERWENT Church 1 mile Cities Revealed R copyright by The 2 Pub GeoInformation R Group, 2004 and Crown Copyright C All rights reserved Monmouthshire County Council Cafe 100023415 2012 Village Hall Railway line.

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