Choose between the intimate comfort of Neptune Nights and the generous space of The Moon—two individually styled properties in Pontnewynydd, created for relaxed South Wales visits.
Whether you are planning a couple’s break, a family visit, a working stay or a base for exploring South Wales, our two properties give you the privacy and freedom of self-contained accommodation with thoughtful facilities.
A comfortable one-bedroom apartment with its own living room, a fully equipped kitchen and a private bathroom. The patio and outdoor seating give guests extra room to unwind, while free parking and Wi-Fi make it a practical base for both work and leisure.
A larger self-catering option for families and groups, with generous living space, a private terrace and garden views. The Moon combines the flexibility of an entire place with free private parking and Wi-Fi, making it well suited to longer visits and time together.
Shepphard Signature Stays gives guests a convenient base for discovering the industrial heritage, waterways, walking routes and market towns of South East Wales.
Explore the historic town of Blaenavon and the renowned Big Pit National Coal Museum, where the story of South Wales’ industrial past is brought vividly to life.
Enjoy scenic towpath walks, waterside views and traffic-free routes from the nearby Pontymoile Basin—an inviting local option for walking and cycling.
Head into the national park for hill walking, hiking, cycling and dramatic Welsh scenery, with routes and viewpoints for a wide range of abilities.
Visit Abergavenny, Usk and Monmouth for independent shops, cafés, historic streets, riverside scenery and a relaxed taste of Monmouthshire.
Pontypool offers straightforward access towards the M4, with Cardiff around 30 minutes away and Bristol approximately 45 minutes by car in normal traffic—useful for city days, events and onward travel.
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Our properties are located in Pontnewynydd near Pontypool, providing a convenient base between the South Wales valleys, Monmouthshire and the M4 corridor.