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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Newport, Wales" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Attractions include Tredegar House and Gardens, the Transporter Bridge, [2] the ancient Roman fortress at Caerleon and National Roman Legion Museum. The Big Pit National Coal Museum is at Blaenavon. Wrexham – Wales' newest city, and largest settlement in north Wales, which was awarded the status in 2022.
Corris Craft Centre is a craft and leisure complex in Corris, on the A487 near Machynlleth, mid-Wales. It is sometimes referred to as King Arthur's Labyrinth , one of the attractions on the site. Celebrating 40 years in 2022.
Newport unitary authority area, in Wales, has 71 scheduled monuments. With a neolithic chambered tomb, three Bronze Age sites and seven Iron Age hillforts, it demonstrates a range of prehistoric occupation. However, with an entire Roman town at Caerleon, and Roman villas and forts, it is an important area for Welsh Roman archaeology.
Belle Vue Tearooms is a social enterprise café located near the Pavilion. It is run by Cotyledon BMCIC, a Machen-based community interest company who also operate rural markets across South East Wales, including a monthly food and craft market which is held on the first Sunday of every month throughout 2020 starting from Sunday 1 March 2020 ...
Newport became one of the largest towns in Wales and the focus for the new industrial eastern valleys of South Wales. By 1830 Newport was Wales' leading coal port, and until the 1850s it was larger than Cardiff. [7] The Newport Rising in 1839 was the last large-scale armed rebellion against authority in mainland Britain.
Mid Wales: Local history: Housed in a 16th-century inn Oriel Davies Gallery: Newtown: Powys: Mid Wales: Art: website, contemporary art and craft Owain Glyndwr Centre: Machynlleth: Powys: Mid Wales: Biographical: History of Owain Glyndŵr, 14th-century Welsh ruler and the last native Welsh person to hold the title Prince of Wales: Powis Castle ...
Stadiums in Newport, Wales (4 P) Pages in category "Landmarks in Newport, Wales" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.