Mythos!

Southeast Wales


Exposed beams, stone walls and dramatic lighting make this lively Greek bar and restaurant memorable, but it's the authentic, delicious food that justifies that exclamation mark in the name: tzatziki, grilled haloumi, spanakopita, lamb and chicken souvlaki, moussaka – served as meze or main-sized portions.


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1. Gate House & Port Wall

0.03 MILES

Once all of Chepstow was enclosed in fortifications, fastening it to the castle. The main street still passes through the original city gate, which was…

2. Chepstow Castle

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Imposing Chepstow Castle perches atop a limestone cliff overhanging the river, guarding the main river crossing from England into South Wales. It is one…

3. St Mary's Priory Church

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Elements of this venerable church, including the wonderful zigzag-patterned arches of its Romanesque doorway, date from the 11th century. It was once part…

4. Chepstow Museum

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Housed in an 18th-century town house just across the road from the castle, this small, child-friendly museum covers Chepstow's industrial and social…

5. Tintern Abbey

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6. Clearwell Caves

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7. Blaise Castle House

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8. Puzzlewood

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