Lydney, Gloucestershire. The park known as Camp Hill has the remains of a Roman temple dedicated to a Celtic god called Nodens. Several other considerable finds have been made, including a hoard of Roman coins. The market cross is 14th-century. A visit to the little dock may be a reminder that many Elizabethan ships were built of timber hewn in the nearby forest.
Nearby towns: Chepstow, Cinderford, Coleford, Dursley, Newnham
Nearby villages: Alvington, Arlingham, Awre, Berkeley, Blakeney, Bream, Charfield, Cinderford, Falfield, Framilode, Frampton on Severn, Hewelsfield, Hill, Hinton, Little Dean, Llandogo, Lower Cam, Lower Soudley, Newland, North Nibley, Oldbury-on-Severn, Parkend, Sharpness, Sheperdine, Slimbridge, St. Briavels, Stinchcombe, Symond's Yat, Tidenham, Tintern, Tortworth, Trellech, Westbury-on-Severn, Whitecroft, Woodford, Woolaston
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