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Ref: WS30261

Wales - South and West Wales - Glamorgan - Newport

Camelot Bed & Breakfast

An ideal centre for walkers, golfers, birdwatchers etc. In the picturesque Usk valley.

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Camelot Bed & Breakfast
30 Goldcroft Common
Caerleon
Newport
Glamorgan
Double from:£25.00 pppn
Family from:Please enquire
Single from:£35.00 pppn
Our establishment is fitted with central heating throughout. We have on-site parking. We're sorry, we do not accept pets. All rooms have TV. All or some rooms have ensuite facilities. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities.
Smoking is not permitted in the establishment.
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Bed and Breakfast Description

Centrally located in historic Caerleon village, overlooking the common and close to pubs, restaurants, Roman sites and museums.

Ruth and Allan look forward to welcoming you to your comfortable en-suite double bedroom with tea and coffee making facilities and colour television including freeview and teletext.

Breakfast on local produce and enjoy a leisurely stay.

Off-road Car Parking available with easy access and no stairs.

For our guests' comfort and safety we have a no smoking, no pets policy.


Caerleon was the site of one of Britain's three Roman Legionary Fortresses and many believe it to be the location of King Arthur's Camelot.
In 830 AD Nennius listed Cair Lion as one of Britain's 33 cities. Nowadays it's a thriving town where past and present combine to delight both visitors and residents.

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Caerleon was the site of one of Britain's three Roman Legionary Fortresses and many believe it to be the location of King Arthur's Camelot.
In 830 AD Nennius listed Cair Lion as one of Britain's 33 cities. Nowadays it's a thriving town where past and present combine to delight both visitors and residents.



 

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M4 Junction 25, Follow the B4596 to Caerleon. Go over the River Usk.

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