Tintern Abbey, a Grade I-listed medieval site, was the first Cistercian monastery in Wales, founded in the 12th century. Rebuilt in the Gothic style a century later, it now stands as an impressively preserved, though roofless, structure on the banks of the River Wye. Visitors can explore the abbey’s intricate stonework and imagine the lives of the monks who once resided there. The abbey’s tranquil setting, within easy day trip distance from Cardiff, offers a serene and evocative experience, making it a significant historical and architectural landmark.
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