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Newport
Located as it is on the confluence of the Rivers Usk and Severn, Newport city is truly a product of both its history and its geography. A port since medieval times, it has a rich history of industrial and strategic relevance, and its proud heritage can be enjoyed today with sights such as the Newport Transporter Bridge, Newport Castle, Newport Cathedral and Tredegar House. And yet for all this history of industry, Newport also lies at the heart of an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley are both right on the doorstep, whilst the Brecon Beacons are just a short drive away.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Running the length of the beautiful coastline of south-west Wales, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park takes in rugged cliffs, craggy offshore islands, fabulous beaches, pretty moorland hills and an amazingly diverse range of wildlife.

Fishguard
Comfortably tucked on the headland between its modern ferry port and former fishing harbour, Fishguard is so much more than a gateway to Ireland.
Traeth Mawr
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Traeth Mawr during your trip to Dinas Cross?
Newport Sands
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Newport Sands during your trip to Nevern? You can enjoy the restaurants while in the area.
Newport Memorial Hall
Learn about the local history of Newport with a stop at Newport Memorial Hall. Discover the countryside and spas in this relaxing area.
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Taibach

Arfron

Ger Y Traeth

Morlan Cottage

Pen y Mynydd

The Studio at Dan y Garn

Min-y-ffordd

Castle Coach House
