Things to do in Coed-y-caerau, Newport
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Coed-y-caerau, Newport.
The Great Outdoors in Coed-y-caerau
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Coed-y-caerau.
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Magor Marsh | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Discover the last remaining piece of fenland on the Gwent Levels. Its patchwork of habitats supports a rich diversity of wildlife throughout the year.

Lower Minnetts Field | Gwent Wildlife Trust
This small hay meadow is an oasis of light and colour hidden amongst the dense woodland.

Great Traston Meadows | Gwent Wildlife Trust
A marshy grassland bursting with wildflowers, butterflies, bees and birds in the summer.

Rogiet Poorland | Gwent Wildlife Trust
On the edge of the Gwent Levels, you can enjoy the rich variety of trees in the leafy woodland and the fascinating wildflowers and insects of the limestone grassland.

Brockwells Meadows | Gwent Wildlife Trust
In spring and summer the meadows dazzle with colour from a mixture of wildflowers scarcely found elsewhere in Gwent. It’s a restful spot for a picnic or a stroll among the flowers.

Springdale Farm | Gwent Wildlife Trust
With vast grazing pastures, hay meadows, hedgerows and secluded woodland, this reserve is rich in wildflowers, birds, bees and butterflies.

Coed Meyric Moel | Gwent Wildlife Trust
A tranquil site of ancient woodland and meadow in bustling Cwmbran.

Henllys Bog | Gwent Wildlife Trust
A small but perfectly formed valley mire, full of rare and interesting plants. Encircled by alder and beech trees, this reserve has a wonderful feeling of seclusion and tranquillity.

Kitty's Orchard | Gwent Wildlife Trust
The tranquil woodland and flower-rich meadow of this reserve is a haven for wildlife and the perfect spot for lazy summer picnics.

Dan-y-Graig | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Clinging to the slopes of Machen Mountain, this reserve may be small but its broad-leaved woodland, limestone grassland, tumbling streams and pond are home to a wealth of wildlife.

Piercefield Woods Nature Reserve | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Piercefield woods are the gateway to the Lower Wye Valley, stretching for over 3km along the river from near Chepstow castle in the south to Wyndcliff woods and the Eagle’s Nest in the North.
Food and Drink in Coed-y-caerau
Food and drink within 10 miles of Coed-y-caerau.
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Coffee #1 | Friars Walk
Set in the heart of Newport’s shopping centre, Coffee#1 Friars Walk is contemporary and modern. It’s a great place to rest your feet ready for your next trip to the shops. Check out the toilet that’s been recreated like the Blue Toll Hut on Newport’s famous transporter bridge - don’t worry, there’s no charge!
Wildlife in Coed-y-caerau
Wildlife within 10 miles of Coed-y-caerau.
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Peterstone Wentlooge Marshes | Gwent Wildlife Trust
As the River Severn ebbs and flows, flocks of birds feast on the invertebrate-rich mudflats under the wide, open skies of this estuarine reserve.

Priory Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
This stunning ancient woodland offers peace and tranquillity and a wealth of wildlife.

Branches Fork Meadows | Gwent Wildlife Trust
With its oak woodland and grasslands full of fascinating plants and insects, this reserve offers a peace and tranquillity that belies its location on the edge of Pontnewynydd town.
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