Caerleon

Caerleon has associations with Arthurian legend and Roman history, evidence naturally rather easier to find of the latter with a museum dedicated to the subject here, and remains such as the ramparts of its fort still visible... Read More

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Priory Hotel & Restaurant

Priory Hotel & Restaurant

The Historic Town Of Caerleon lies on the river UK, just 3 miles from Newport and close to the M4 Motorway. Today much of Caerleon's past can still be seen, the Amphitheatre, the Legionary Barracks, ... More | visit website

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Priory Hotel (0.70 miles)

Priory Hotel

.The HistoricTown Of Caerleon lies on the river Usk,just 3 miles from Newport and close to the M4 Motorway.Today much of Caerleon's past can still be seen,the Amphitheatre,the Legionary Barracks, Roman Baths and Museum all ... More | visit website

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Celtic Manor Resort (1.35 miles)

Celtic Manor Resort

Set in 1400 acres of parkland in the Usk Valley is The Celtic Manor Resort, offering a host of facilities to help you relax and unwind. These include 2 championship golf courses, a Golf Academy, ... More | visit website

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Holiday Inn Newport (1.87 miles)

Holiday Inn Newport
Make yourself at home at the comfortable Holiday Inn Newport hotel, set in woodland just off junction 24 of the M4. The leafy Coldra Woods form an attractive backdrop to our welcoming hotel, 10 minutes' ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Newport South Wales (1.94 miles)

Premier Inn Newport South Wales
Ideally located within easy reach of the M4 junction 24 and the A449 (M50). For shops and local amenities including the Passport Office, Newport city centre is only 4 miles away. Cardiff Millennium stadium is ... More | visit website
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Newport Lodge Hotel (1.95 miles)

Newport Lodge Hotel

The Newport Lodge Hotel is the perfect small owner-operated, full service hotel for business and private guests.
It is situated high on the hill just above Brynglas Tunnel on the M4, just off junction 26. All ... More | visit website

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Hilton Newport (2.02 miles)

Hilton Newport

Located close to junction 24 of the M4 motorway, 3miles from Newport and 18miles from Cardiff. Hilton Newport combines excellent business facilities with a superb Living Well Health Club, making it the ideal venue for ... More | visit website

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Victoria Hotel (2.28 miles)

Victoria Hotel
We are situated 5 minutes driving time from both the rail station and bus station where taxis are easily found. We are also a 5 minute drive from Jct 24 of the M4 motorway.

Cardiff is just 20 ... More | visit website
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At Home In The City (2.30 miles)

At Home In The City

Our serviced/self-contained ground-floor apartments are conveniently located within walking distance of Newport city centre, five minutes from M4 (J28) and twelve miles from Cardiff with its famous Millennium Stadium.

At Home in the City‚ Newport Accommodation is only ... More | visit website

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Kings Hotel (2.48 miles)

Kings Hotel

Just 5 minutes from the M4, in the heart of Wales' newest city, this privately-owned hotel offers modern services and traditional comforts, next to national rail and bus services.

Filled with individual character, this historic venue ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Newport Central (2.57 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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