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A little bit of planning can mean the difference between a run-of-the-mill vacation and an epic one! Wander wisely in Blackwood by learning some basic facts about it before you jet off.

You'll find it 4 miles (6 kilometers) from Bargoed and 5 miles (8 kilometers) from Abertillery.

Around 15,000 people live in this area of Monmouthshire, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to make some new buddies.

Places to visit in Blackwood

Grab some crackers, cheese and a cool drink and treat yourself to a picnic at Treharris Park. It's one of the most charming spaces to kick back and while away an afternoon. Need some more ideas? Burn off some calories and get some fresh air by climbing to the peak of Twmbarlwm Mountain. Be sure to look out for local wildlife too. And that's not all there is. Every destination is home to unique statues, but some certainly make you look twice! Come and see one of the most prominent pieces of local artwork, Guardian - Six Bells Mining Memorial.

Where do you fly into for Blackwood?

Landing at Cardiff International Airport (CWL)? Once you disembark, the heart of Blackwood is approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) north away. Flag down a cab and take a deep breath — your getaway is about to take off!

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