Newport Wetlands Power Station

RSPB Newport Wetlands    

4.3/5
(443) · Nature reserve in Newport, United Kingdom
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Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve lies between the Severn Estuary and the River Usk on the South Wales coast. It is owned and managed by Natural Resources Wales, working in partnership …
Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve lies between the Severn Estuary and the River Usk on the South Wales coast. It is owned and managed by Natural Resources Wales, working in partnership with RSPB Cymru, Newport City Council and others, for the benefit of wildlife and people.

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4.3/5 · 443 reviews
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Apr 20, 2025
Not dog friendly. As soon as you enter the car park there is a sign to say dog friendly however this isn’t the case. Yes you can do the route they advise you to do which is walking alongside fields n…Full review by 151francescac
Mar 17, 2025
Newport marshes are well worth a visit- beautiful views, relaxing atmosphere, interesting wildlife - and we used to enjoy lunch in the cafe but RSPB has recently changed the menu, removing delicious …Full review by Dee S
Dec 16, 2024
I use to go there quite often, a lovely place to walk and great cafe. I can no longer afford the car park that is now £5.00, it was free, then £1, and increased from there. That is not realistic if…Full review by Linda D
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Amenities

Car parking
Accessible

Questions & answers

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Are dogs allowed off lead?
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Do dogs have to be on a lead? I hope so.
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Would you cycle from Newport Station to the Wetlands is it a safe route for a woman to do alone.
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Is there any were safe in newport these days? U have use main roads and country lanes to get there.
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Answer by Han N · Oct 7, 2018
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Can I walk my dog if he's kept on a lead and I take doggy do do bags?
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Safe yes but quite a long ride! I would guess about 5 miles. You could get a bus from the bus station which is about a 5 min walk from the train station!
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Pylons and power lines: what’s their impact on nature?
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We examine how new energy infrastructure can be built with nature in mind.
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