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  • '''Caerleon''' is a suburban village on the [[River Usk]] in [[Monmouthshire]]. It forms the northern outskirts of the city of [[Newpor ...site a Roman legionary fortress known as ''Isca Augusta'' and an Iron Age hill fort.
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  • |county=Glamorgan ...n]], with a population of about 30,000 and which was once the largest town in Wales. The town is often referred to simply as '''Merthyr'''.
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  • ...the county, it is a wild, open place. In 1956 Gower became the first area in Britain to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. About 70 square miles in area, Gower is known for its coastline, popular with walkers and outdoor en
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  • '''West Wycombe''' is a small village in [[Buckinghamshire]], found along the A40 road, three miles west of [[High W ...be Park]], the [[Hellfire Caves]] and the Mausoleum on top of West Wycombe Hill. The Mausoleum and Golden Ball above West Wycombe village are impressive lo
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  • {{county|Glamorgan}} ...s a small tidal island at the northern end of the [[Gower]] Peninsula of [[Glamorgan]].
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Caer Caradoc Hill
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  • ...]] as it heads towards [[Leominster]]. From here the path climbs [[Dinmore Hill]], crossing the A49 road as it navigates towards [[Hereford]]. The path pas ...together the history from Roman times, passing through two important Roman forts (Isca Augusta and Burrium), and the turbulent mediƦval periods when the bo
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  • ...focus at [[Stonehenge]]. Sites on the route include ancient barrows, hill forts, stone circles, burial chambers and natural wonders, such as: **[[Merlin's Hill]]
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  • {{county|Glamorgan}} ...e, Glamorgan|Newcastle]], overlooking the town centre of [[Bridgend]] in [[Glamorgan]]. It was originally believed to date from 1106 when a ringwork was created
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  • |county=Glamorgan |picture caption=St Mary's Church, Caerau in 1971
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