Discover the local area and beyond. From sports and retail to historic attractions and stunning woodland trails, there’s plenty going on in and around South Wales throughout the year, and Tŷ Newport is the ideal base for your visit.
Around Tŷ Newport
Must-see, must-do and must-not-be-missed!


Indoor & Outdoor Activities
Nearby at the Celtic Manor Resort offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. From archery and laser combat, to Forest Nets and adventure golf (charges apply)

Resort Grounds & Walks
The Celtic Manor Resort Hotel boasts of over 2,000 acres of stunning grounds, trails and woodland walks just waiting to be explored! Discover your own adventure walking through the Welsh woods, observe the local wildlife or enjoy a picnic with beautiful views.

Golf Courses & Driving Range
Whether you have one hour or a few, golfers of all abilities are sure to find something to enjoy at a choice of three championship courses and floodlit Toptracer driving range at the nearby Celtic Manor Resort.

Spa Treatments
Take advantage of the award-winning spa facilities at the nearby Celtic Manor Resort, offering everything from body treatments, facials, beauty treatments and so much more.

ICC Wales
Located less than a mile’s walk from Tŷ Newport itself, the International Conference Centre Wales is host to a wide selections of events throughout the year – from family days out and live shows to conferences and exhibitions. Check out what’s on there soon to help enhance your stay.

Roman Caerleon
Caerleon was one of the most important military sites in Britain under the Roman Empire. Today, this is brought to life at the imaginatively displayed Fortress Baths and Roman Legionary Museum, and the amphitheatre, scene of bloodthirsty entertainment and according to legend, the site of King Arthur’s Round Table.

Newport Wetlands Nature Reserve
Tucked between the city of Newport and the Severn estuary, Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve is one of the best sites in the country for viewing bird life and the great outdoors.

Newport Seawall
Walk up on to the wall at Goldcliff and follow the Wales Coast Path north, towards Redwick, for spectacular views across the Severn Estuary.

Tredegar House
Tredegar House is one of the architectural wonders of Wales and one of the most significant late 17th-century houses in the whole of the British Isles.
Situated within 90 acres of beautiful gardens and parkland, this delightful red brick house provides an ideal setting for a fantastic day out.

Newport Transporter Bridge
The remarkable Newport Transporter Bridge is one of only six operational transporter bridges left world wide from a total of twenty constructed. The bridge opened in 1906 and has dominated the Newport skyline since.

Chepstow Castle
Perched high above the banks of the river Wye, Chepstow is a beautifully preserved Castle and a history lesson in stone and longevity.

Monmouthshire Way
The Monmouthshire Way is a 121 mile long distance circular route that explores the ancient county of Monmouthshire, perfect for guests staying in Newbridge on Usk looking to explore the towns of Chepstow, Monmouth, Abergavenny, Pontypool and Usk, as the route passes through diverse countryside.
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