Gwent
Travel Guide





Visit Gwent
Where to stay in Gwent

Caldicot
Discover a medieval castle, stroll along waymarked footpaths on Caldicot Levels, or visit Dewstow House's gardens and grottoes. Enjoy convenient transport links to Newport, Cardiff, and Bristol.

Caerleon
Explore Caerleon's rich history at the National Roman Legion Museum and Roman Baths Museum, or unwind at the Millennium Wildlife Garden. Dine at The Priory or Olde Bull Inn, and easily access Newport and Cwmbran via bus or train.

Pillgwenlly
If you're spending some time in Pillgwenlly, Newport Docks and Riverfront are top sights worth seeing.
Langstone
Uncover some of the top draws of Langstone like its restaurants and spas. If you're hoping to see more of the larger area, make a stop by Celtic Manor Resort Golf Club or Coldra Woods.
St. Brides Wentlooge
While visiting St. Brides Wentlooge, you might make a stop by sights like Peterstone Lakes Golf Club and Peterstone Golf Club.

Coedkernew
Coedkernew is noteworthy for its bars, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Tredegar House and Tredigar House Country Park.

Celtic Manor Resort
Reviewed on Jul 18, 2025

Tŷ Magor
Reviewed on Jul 20, 2025

Coldra Court Hotel by Celtic Manor
Reviewed on Jul 13, 2025

Newport Student Village - Campus Accommodation
Reviewed on Jul 13, 2025

Quay Apartments Clarence House
Reviewed on Apr 7, 2025

The Old Stables
Reviewed on Sep 6, 2024
Popular places to visit

Tintern Abbey
Tour the ruins of an ancient monastery where Cistercian monks used to live, pray and study. See the remains of their former dwellings and church.

Caerphilly Castle
Caerphilly Castle is a huge medieval castle in the South Wales, located in Caerphilly, seven and a half miles north of Cardiff. The castle stands out from other Welsh castles thanks to two distinct factors. The first of these is its sheer size; it is the second largest castle in the UK after Windsor Castle, occupying 30 acres.

Caldicot Castle
Caldicot Castle is just one of the places to see in Newport, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Make time for the shops and golf courses in this quaint area.

Tredegar House
Tredegar House is a grand country mansion from the 17th century Restoration period, noted as one of the most architecturally significant country houses of its time. Set within 90 acres of landscaped gardens, this National Trust property has plenty of charm and beauty to offer those looking for a relaxing day out.

Big Pit National Coal Museum
Venture below the surface of the earth to tour an old coal mine and to learn about the history of mining in Wales.

Parc Bryn Bach
Explore the great outdoors at Parc Bryn Bach, a lovely green space in Tredegar. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.