Newport Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
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Located as it is on theconfluence of the Rivers Usk and Severn, Newportcity is truly a product of both its history and its geography. A port sincemedieval times, it has a rich history of industrial and strategic relevance,and its proud heritage can be enjoyed today with sights such as the NewportTransporter Bridge, Newport Castle, NewportCathedral and TredegarHouse. 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.

Culturein Newport

Newport is home to threemajor museums: the Newport Museum and Art Gallery houses collections of Art andNatural History, Social History and Archaeology the National Roman LegionMuseum in Caerleon, one of the National Museums of Wales houses an array ofRoman artifacts from currency to uniforms and occupies the remains of theCaerleon fortress, the westernmost defence point of the Roman Empire and TheRoman Baths Museum affords the view of Europe’s only remaining Roman legionarybarracks as well as the UK’s largest restored amphitheatre.

Newportalso has a thriving arts scene, with the Riverfront Arts Centre offering asteady diet of music, comedy and theatre whilst the Caerleon Arts Festival, whichtakes place annually in early July, offers a scintillating array of theatre,music and storytelling for all ages.

Sport inNewport

The prestigious NationalVelodrome makes Newport an international cyclinghub and the home of Team GB’s cycling team since 2004, as well as the host toboth the Australian and American Paralympic Olympic squads in 2012.

Golf is another importantsporting activity in the city: it boasts 30 golf courses within easy drivingdistance, and one of these, CelticManor, was the first ever golf course to be purpose built to host TheRyder Cup.

What’s more, withNewport’s world-renowned Newport RFC based a shortwalk from the city centre, rugby also has a massive presence in thecity.

Nature inNewport

Newportlies at the heart of some of Britain’s most beautiful landscapes: theForest of Dean is one of the UK’s last ancientroyal forests and the Wye Valley is an area of such outstanding natural beautythat in the 18th century it was the birthplace of British Tourismitself.

The Vale of Usk attractsfishermen from every corner of the country (and beyond) for its fantasticsalmon fishing and there are many other great spots nearby to cast yourline.

Less than an hour’s drivenorth lies the spectacular Brecon Beacons NationalPark, where you will discover South Wales’s highest mountainpeak Pen y Fan.

Enjoy Newport

Newport is very much acity on the rise, attracting international attention and stature through eventsas diverse as NATO summits and The Ryder Cup. Its industrial past, contemporaryculture and the abundant natural beauty that surrounds it makeNewport a rewarding destination indeed.

Llwyngwair Manor
Llwyngwair Manor
3 out of 5
Off A487 Main Road, Newport, Wales
The price is ₹7,925 per night from 22 May to 23 May
₹7,925
per night
22 May - 23 May
Stay at this 3-star hotel in Newport. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and 2 meeting rooms. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular attractions ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (89 reviews)
Friendly, accommodating staff.
"We had a lovely stay here! Our travel plans were disrupted so we arrived very late in to the night, everything was left out for us and even late checkout was arranged for us. The staff were lovely and very accommodating. Room was so cosy and warm and the location was beautiful! 15/10."

Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024

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Trewern Arms Hotel
Trewern Arms Hotel
4 out of 5
Nevern, Newport, Wales
The price is ₹8,342 per night from 22 May to 23 May
₹8,342
per night
22 May - 23 May
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly inn in Newport. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (169 reviews)
"Great Place, great food. Quiet location"

Reviewed on 17 May 2024

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The Cliff Hotel & Spa
The Cliff Hotel & Spa
3 out of 5
Gwbert, Pembrokeshire, Cardigan, Wales
The price is ₹8,665 per night from 22 May to 23 May
₹8,665
per night
22 May - 23 May
Stay at this 3-star spa hotel in Cardigan. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their ...
9/10 Wonderful! (659 reviews)
"Beautiful clean comfortable hotel, gorgeous views, friendly staff, I will definitely stay again"

Reviewed on 14 May 2024

The Cliff Hotel & Spa
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Traeth Rooms
Traeth Rooms
3 out of 5
Banc Y Dyffryn, Aberporth, Cardigan, Wales
Stay at this 3-star apartment in Cardigan. Enjoy free parking and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions Aberporth Beach and Dolwen Beach are located ...
9/10 Wonderful! (17 reviews)
"Lovely property. Close to beach. Perfect for our dog. Well equipped room"

Reviewed on 25 Feb 2024

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Wernddofn
Wernddofn
4 out of 5
Wernddofn, Boncath, Wales
Stay at this 4-star cottage in Boncath. Enjoy free parking, a garden and an indoor tennis court. Popular attractions Newcastle Emlyn Castle and Cardigan Castle ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (47 reviews)
Faultless
"Can’t fault any part of our stay, the house was perfect 5 adults and one three year old. Lots of space, down stairs bedroom with ensuite was perfect for great grandparents. Outside area was nice in the morning to sit with a coffee, lots of green space for little one to run and explore. Kitchen had ..."

Reviewed on 17 Sep 2023

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Ceridwen Glamping, Double decker Bus and Yurts
Ceridwen Glamping, Double decker Bus and Yurts
2 out of 5
Penybanc Farm, Drefelin, Drefach-Felindre, Llandysul, Wales
Stay at this campsite in Llandysul. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a garden. Popular attractions National Woollen Museum and West Wales Museum of Childhood ...
8/10 Very Good! (2 reviews)
Weekend bus trip
"A very different experience, a shame it was November so the weather wasn't great, but still a great experience. Would definately recommend flip flops for the bus stop showers, as that floor was a tad painful. And a shame the shower with a view had suffered in the last freeze, would be great in summer. ..."

Reviewed on 4 Nov 2018

Ceridwen Glamping, Double decker Bus and Yurts
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