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If you are searching for a place where you can enjoy a relaxing, yet interesting atmosphere with many attractions, Holidu has the perfect destination for you. In Welsh, you will find the beautiful county of Newport, a town that used to be an important coal port in the 19th century. Nowadays, it is very popular with visitors due to its amazing tourist atmosphere, which includes beaches, museums, castles, gardens and parks. You will certainly have a lot of fun here, but not only that, you can also stay in the cosy cottages available in the city of Newport. These cottages not only have a very traditional style with stone facades and tiled roofs, but are also perfectly located, just a few metres from the beach.
Spacious and relaxing cottages with lovely gardensWhen going on holiday, it is essential to know how to choose your accommodation, as it will be your resting place after a long day of adventures. But once you see the beautiful cottages in Newport, you won't have to worry because they come equipped with everything you need. In addition to spacious and well-furnished rooms, you'll also have a kitchen, bathrooms and a living room. You'll also have many perks such as brand-new appliances, as well as free internet access, a fireplace, and even private parking. But without a doubt one of the most striking things about these cottages are their large, green gardens, perfect for staying in your accommodation and enjoy the fresh air. Don't miss out on coming to Newport!
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One of the main attractions in Newport are their beaches. Because the city is located close to the River Nevern, there are two beaches that are quite popular, but Newport Sands is the favourite with tourists and locals alike. It's about a mile long, with soft sands and a low tide, so it's ideal if you're visiting with your family. Here you will find a quiet atmosphere, with very little hustle and bustle and not too crowded, perfect for an afternoon enjoying the sea. You can also do many activities such as picnics, long walks, swimming in the waters, walking your pet, playing sports and even take a fun ride on the boats located on the shore of the beach.
New Port for history loversNewport is also home to a host of cultural and historical sites to visit. One of them is the incredible Tredegar House, a mansion dating back to the time of Charles II in the 17th century. It has belonged to the Morgan family for over 500 years before being passed on to the powerful Lords Tredega family. Enjoy a guided tour of this fantastic house, with its vibrant red brickwork, numerous windows and ostentatiously decorated interior. Also, don't forget to visit the large and well-kept gardens, which stretch over 90 acres and include green lawns, shrubs and a fountain right in front of the mansion.
The climate in Newport is characteristically warm and temperate due to its proximity to the sea. It has an average annual temperature of 50.5 °F.
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It was built in 1906, and is one of the few remaining in the world. Transporter bridges work like a ferry, but much more efficiently, and this particular one has been a key part of Newport's industrial development. Come and soar high above this architectural marvel, and if you're feeling adventurous you can also take part in extreme sports such as abseiling, zip-lining and bungee jumping.
2. Discover the Llanmelin Wood HillfortIt is a small, three-banked hillfort, said to have been built in the Iron Age by an ancient tribe called the Silures. Today, thanks to the help of researchers who managed to clear much of the undergrowth and vegetation that covered the site, its layout can be much better appreciated. It is assumed that this population lived inside the hillfort in mud houses, as well as raising livestock for subsistence. This is certainly the ideal place to learn more about the beginnings of Newport and what life was like in those days.
3. Explore ancient Newport CastleThis interesting and ancient castle is located in the centre of the city. It was supposedly built in the 14th century by the first Earl of Gloucester, Hugh de Audley, as a checkpoint for traders on the coast. Today it is in ruins, but much of its original structure can still be seen, with its great stone walls, staircases, arches and windows.
4. Have a nice time at Walnut Tree Farm ParkHere you can spend the day meeting and interacting with cute farm animals. In the facilities of this park you can find cute guinea pigs, goats, and even rabbits, from all quite rare species. You can also have fun on a tractor ride, and for the little ones, there is a fabulous playground with swings, slides and climbing walls. Definitely a place with fun for the whole family.
5. Get to know the Newport CathedralIt is also known as St Woolos Cathedral, and is the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. It was first built in wood during the 9th century, but was later remodelled and built in stone, which at the time was a symbol of wealth and prestige. It has a very imposing exterior that looks very much like a castle, due to the large tower that was added over the years. Its interior is equally beautiful, with thick stone columns, colourful stained-glass windows, and several statues of religious figures.
6. Learn about the past at Caerleon Roman Fortress and BathsThis place is very popular with tourists visiting Newport because of its historical importance. Today it is a museum, but at one time it was a great fortress and bathing centre for the Romans. It was usually frequented by soldiers returning from war as a method of relaxation. Once you enter this building you can see the pools that were once so widely used, plus there are exhibits of the artefacts and clothing worn by Romans at the time.
7. Take a walk in Shropshire LavenderThis place is particularly beautiful, because it is unusual to find a lavender farm that makes you feel so welcome. Although the atmosphere here is more rustic than sophisticated, you'll find a family-run business whose friendliness and good service will make you want to come back. As well as strolling through the beautiful lavender fields, you can also enjoy the fantastic tearooms and gift shop.
Information about cottages in Newport
🏡 Cottages available: | 88 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -43%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £38. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 59 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |