Goytre Wharf
Experience the tranquil beauty of South Wales by the Monmouthshire & Brecon canal.
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Experience the tranquil beauty of South Wales by the Monmouthshire & Brecon canal.
16th Century manor within 20 acres of attraction grounds overlooking the peaceful surroundings of the Rhymey Valley.
Fourteen Locks Canal Centre is a popular family attraction that sits on top of the Cefn flight, an engineering wonder of the industrial revolution.
Two-in-one architectural wonder spans 900 years of history.
Famed in the Middle Ages as King Arthurs Round Table, the amphitheatre at Caerleon was built to serve the Roman legionary fortress of Isca around AD 90.
A series of cold and warm baths, covered exercise rooms and even an open-air swimming pool. Roman Britain wasn't that bad at all if you were a Roman.
Visit the National Trust's Tredegar House, a 17th century mansion near Newport, Wales
Welsh fortress-palace transformed into regal residence.
The Newport Transporter Bridge spans the River Usk and is a Grade 1 Listed Structure. Its historic importance stems from its very unusual design.
Explore ancient ruins atop rolling hills, imagining medieval life amidst panoramic views of the Welsh countryside.
The Newport Ship is a fifteenth-century sailing vessel discovered by archaeologists in June 2002 in the city of Newport, South East Wales.
One of the oldest surviving railway bridges in the world.
A 19th-century Gothic masterpiece, blending fairytale aesthetics with Victorian architecture. It stands as a romanticized symbol of medieval splendor.
Famous today for its wild and beautiful setting in the Black Mountains.
Hillforts constructed by native Britons, or Celts, in the Iron Age before the coming of the Romans are thick on the ground in Wales.
You don't have any existing visits (itineraries), why not create one?
e.g. "Lake District weekend", "Easter Family Day out"
Looking for things to do in Abertillery / Abertyleri? VisitRevisit have all you need to plan a fun packed day. Search for attractions, activities and events. Adventure awaits for you, your family and friends. Keep a track of the things to do in your itinerary and build a day out in Abertillery / Abertyleri to enjoy and remember.
Have a great day out and remember to come back and share your experiences with others.