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Newbridge sits about ten miles west of Newport, tucked into the Ebbw Valley at the point where the A467 meets the road climbing up towards Crumlin. It’s a town defined by its steep geography, with terraced streets that seem to cling to the hillsides, offering views across the valley that remind you how quickly the landscape transitions from industrial to rural. At the heart of the community stands the Memo - the Newbridge Memorial Hall and Institute - which was built with the pennies of local miners in the 1920s and remains a focal point for events today. For practicalities, the railway station is a key asset, providing a direct link on the Ebbw Vale line down to Newport and Cardiff, which makes the commute relatively straightforward despite the valley location. While its roots are firmly planted in the coal industry, the modern town feels more like a quiet hub, well-placed for those who want easy access to the mountain trails of the surrounding hinterland while staying connected to the larger urban centres of South Wales.