A Trip to Chepstow Castle

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By In The Playroom

My sister recently moved to Bristol, so over the weekend we decided to have a night away nearby to her and then all go and do something fun in the area. Mr Z is really attached to his aunty and he was so happy! It was quite a last minute idea and we had no idea where the best places to visit near Bristol with kids, so I turned to the trip advisor app and stumbled upon Chepstow Castle. The boys really enjoyed exploring castles last summer, so it seemed like a perfect idea!
Chepstow Castle

Chepstow Castle is across the border into South Wales and took us about half an hour to drive from Bristol. The entry fee is very reasonable and there are plenty of sections within the castle for children to explore.

exploring chepstow castle

Castles make an ideal day out for the boys. At 5, 4 and 2 they have loads of energy so wide open spaces for them to run about are always great! There is a pretty large hall within Chepstow castle which is perfect for this:

running in chepstow castle

There are also rocks to climb on…

climbing rocks in chepstow castle

…passageways and doorways to explore…

exploring doorways in chepstow castle…. and plenty of fresh air.

view from chepstow castle

There’s something about castles which just fuels the imagination. To think how long these walls have been standing and all the happenings that would have gone on within those walls and grounds is so fascinating. It’s a great way to introduce children to a bit of basic history in a practical way.

great hall at chepstow castle

Mr T is really starting to develop his imagination lately. I’m so proud to see how much he is progressing, and as his communication is slowly improving it feels like a real privilege to actually know and be able to share with him some of the things he is thinking about. He was amazed by the castle and how big it was.

Mr T at Chepstow Castle

As for Mr R, he just loves the freedom to run and explore!

Mr R at Chepstow Castle

It’s lovely to see the children exploring together. Exploration and imagination is always much more fun together with siblings! These moments give them the opportunity to make some great memories together. I think exploring somewhere new together strengthens their bond. It’s so funny to see, when they came to a new section of the castle with some steep-ish stairs, Mr Z decided to go first and make sure all was okay for his younger brothers, telling Mr T “wait, let the bigger child go first” – he’s only older by 17 months, but he takes his role as the biggest brother quite seriously!

brothers fun at chepstow castle

Experiencing history, making memories, strengthening the family bond, running, climbing, jumping, laughing, and loosing themselves in imagination – there are so many things that they can learn even on such a short holiday!

This post is an entry for the Visit Wales #Wales4Kids Family Holiday Challenge. Wales is the perfect place for a fun-filled family break.

If you have been following the blog for a while, you may remember our camping holiday in Wales last year. You can read about it and see some pictures on my Moments that Mattered post. We have had some great times in Wales. It’s a perfect destination for families with young children who want to enjoy outdoors fun.

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Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.

39 thoughts on “A Trip to Chepstow Castle”

  1. They are such great company for each other and ready made friends to have fun with! Castle do fire the imaginations and I’m sure the boys enjoyed their exploring. Thanks for linking up and sharing with Country Kids.

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  2. I love Chepstow castle as it’s river setting on the Wye is so beautiful. Caldicot castle down the road is also great for a day out

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  3. I love castles, it looks like a great day out! We go to Bristol quite often but I’ve never though about popping over to Chepstow, definitely something to consider in future. #letkidsbekids

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  4. That castle looks like it was so much fun to explore! I love taking my children to visit castles, it is such a great way to teach them some history without them realising it!

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  5. Thank you for linking up with “let’s have an adventure” I remember being little and visiting my cousins and they had an old ruins right by them. We spent hours playing and pretending we were real kings and queens x

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  6. A great looking castle with a lot still intacked. I’ve never been to any of the southern castles so thanks for your guided tour!! Your boys certainly looked like they were having fun.

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