Sirhowy Valley Country Park is all about transport links old and new. Now you can take a gentle stroll along part of the former railway track that ran from Tredegar in the north to Newport docks in the south.
Read MoreLaid out as a public recreation ground in 1934, this green space is dedicated to the memory of Morgan Jones MP who, during the First World War, was the Rhymney Valley’s most notable Conscientious Objector.
Read MoreFrom the last remaining bandstand in the borough to a gold medal winning garden your visit to Waunfawr Park will be full of unexpected surprises.
Read MoreYstrad Mynach Park covers approximately 11 hectares of open green space with rugby and football pitches, tennis courts, a bowling green and a children's playground all set amongst some fine parkland trees.
Read MoreAs much a country park as an urban one Nelson Wern Park combines the facilities of both in a unique and quite delightful public green space.
Read MoreThis unusual green space sandwiched between Pontllanfraith and Blackwood is named in honour of Sir Harold Finch who served the Bedwellty constituency as its MP from 1950 to 1970.
Read MoreThe name of this wonderful water body is a little bit misleading as it's not really a pond at all. Pen-y-Fan Pond is one of the last remaining canal feeder reservoirs in Wales.
Read MoreTucked away in the Darran Valley Parc Cwm Darran is a peaceful, picturesque country park and a winner of a Green Flag Award.
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