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This unique nature trail brings Shakespeare's words to life as it links his words back to the animals and plants which inspired them; while taking you on a memorable journey along this magical and enchanting trail.
Here you'll find walking guides, maps and information on the surrounding area. There's a great selection of gifts and locally produced craft. The cafe is open 9.30am -4pm Sat-Thursday & Friday 9.30am-3.30pm. OS Grid Ref: ST235940
Craig y Cilau is of interest to the industrial archaeologist and landscape historian as much as to the naturalist.
Newport Wetlands is a partnership between Natural Resources Wales, Newport City Council and the RSPB. This nature reserve offers a haven for wildlife on the edge of the city.
The large mound is the remains of a motte and bailey castle, believed to have been built by Cadwallon ap Madog in the 12th century. The woodland is exceptionally important for its ancient pollarded oak trees.
Newport Wetlands is a partnership between Natural Resources Wales, Newport City Council and the RSPB.This nature reserve offers a haven for wildlife on the edge of the city.
The site is shown as a woodland in the 1840 tithe map, with a small orchard near the kissing gate. The woodland is managed as a combination of high forest and coppice-with-standards.
Located just outside Newport, on the road to Risca alongside the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal is the Fourteen Locks Canal Visitor Centre.
In or near Newport City
A visit to Cefn Mably Farm Park provides an increasingly rare opportunity to meet and interact with a large variety of friendly farm animals in any weather and at any time if the year.
In or near Newport City
Whether you are coming on your own or as part of a group, we will do our best to make your visit memorable.
In or near Caldicot