GWENT boasts a historic network of canal waterways which are rooted in the region's industrial history and survive today as a tourist attraction. There's a 35 mile stretch from Brecon to the Pontymoile basin and the Fourteen Locks Canal Centre in Newport. All have stunning views, tree-lined banks, picturesque cottages and stone bridges.

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This is the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal at Goytre, an area popular with visitors.

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This is the four-mile stretch at Risca

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The view at Four Locks canal

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Work started on relining the canal at Govilon in the 1990s.

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A man enjoying a spot of fishing on the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal.

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The Fourteen Locks Centre in Newport.

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Enjoy messing about in boats on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal at Goytre

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Fourteen Locks in Rogerstone in 1979.

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The canal waterway at Govilon which is popular with tourists

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In 1992 a £1.3m scheme to repair the Govilon section of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal began