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The year is 1416, and the Freemen of Gwent have returned from France where they fought victoriously under King Henry V’s banner at Agincourt the previous year.

However, they feel the need to atone for their sins to save themselves from dire retribution, and what better place to achieve this than at Tintern Abbey, on their home doorstep. 

Come and meet these fierce men-at-arms and their families in the warmth of their camp near their homes in Wales, and learn about their way of life and worship.

You do not need to book tickets for this event.


Event times

Day Times
Fri 18 Apr 2025
10:30 - 16:00
Sat 19 Apr 2025
10:30 - 16:00
Sun 20 Apr 2025
10:30 - 16:00
Mon 21 Apr 2025
10:30 - 16:00
Admission prices
Category Price
Members - Join now
Free
Adult
£9.00
Family*
£28.20
Disabled and companion
Free
Juniors (Aged 5-17) / Students**
£6.30
Seniors (Aged 65+)
£8.10

*Admits 2 adults and up to 3 children 

All children under 5 receive free entry.

**Student photo ID card is required to be shown on entry

Blue Light Card holders and HM Armed Forces & Veterans receive 10% off admission (not available online).

From Monday 8 April prices shown include a 10% reduction.

This is due to scaffolding being erected around the Gothic church to enable us to reach and carry out essential repairs to the weathered and crumbling sandstone on the church’s upper walls, allowing future generations to enjoy visiting this magnificent site. 
 

 

For full site information, including seasonal opening times and facilities, please visit the Tintern Abbey monument page.