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Cycle Routes

The National Cycle Network

Kyle Williams - Newport City Cycles

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The National Cycle Network in Newport is used by cyclists and pedestrians and runs through rural and urban areas. 

Many parts of the route are off road, but please take extra care when cycling along or crossing roads.

Four National Cycle Network routes in Newport

  • Route 4 and Route 47 form part of the Celtic Trail 
  • Route 46 forms part of the proposed Heads of the Valleys route along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
  • Route 88 is the route from Newport city centre to Caerleon, a mainly level, riverside route, linking up the centre of Newport with Malpas, the Roman fortress at Caerleon and leading on to countryside around the Celtic Manor Resort, the Vale of Usk and Wentwood. 

Wales National Velodrome

Newport is home to the Wales National Velodrome which can be used by clubs and casual users.

Newport and Cardiff cycle route

A six kilometre cycle path linking Newport and Cardiff opened in July 2015 providing a safe, continuous path for commuters.

The route is partially off road and in places uses minor public highways and rural unclassified roads.

It links directly to Tredegar House and the All Wales Coastal Path.

Cycle hire

Available through Newport City Cycles with bikes for adults and children as well as ‘tag alongs’ and tandems.

Call Kyle Williams for details and bookings;

07538 721922

Cycle Groups

Check out the Newport cycling groups including Sky Ride - CLICK HERE

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  • The National Cycle Network

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