1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Bed and Breakfast at Ty Newport Hotel
- 1 Round at Roman Road Course
- 1 Round at Montgomerie Course
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Ty Newport Hotel by Celtic Manor sits just a few minutes from the main Celtic Manor Resort and it's a smart way to play the full championship line-up without paying resort-hotel rates. You still get access to all three courses, the Twenty Ten, the Montgomerie and Roman Road, with a complimentary daily shuttle running between the hotel and the resort clubhouses on a set schedule.
If you've always wanted to tick off a Ryder Cup venue, the Twenty Ten is the obvious draw. It hosted the 2010 Ryder Cup, where Europe claimed a famous win, and it's still a proper test with plenty of water in play and a back nine that can bite if you lose concentration. Pair that with the Montgomerie and Roman Road and you've got three contrasting rounds in one base, ideal for a society weekend or a mates' trip where the golf comes first.
You are staying slightly away from the main resort, but the trade-off is simple: comfortable rooms, easy logistics for groups and more budget left for extra rounds, a better meal or a few post-round pints.
If you'd rather stay on the main estate, Celtic Manor has other accommodation options including the Resort Hotel, The Manor House and The Hunter Lodges. For value-focused golf breaks though, Ty Newport is hard to beat.
Who is this for?
Golf groups, societies and friends' trips looking to play Celtic Manor's three championship courses without paying resort-hotel rates, plus couples or smaller parties happy to shuttle between hotel and clubhouse in exchange for better value.
Who is it best for?
Mid-handicap to low-handicap golfers targeting a Ryder Cup venue and two other strong Welsh tests, groups prioritising golf over spa and fine dining, and anyone building a South Wales itinerary around multiple courses who wants a reliable, golfer-focused base.
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Rooms at Ty Newport are modern, spacious and designed to be practical for golf breaks. After a day on the Twenty Ten's climbs, you'll appreciate the comfortable beds, good showers and enough space to lay out kit without living out of your suitcase. Décor is contemporary with a neutral palette, and the overall feel is more "smart and functional" than flashy.
In-room basics cover what most groups need: reliable Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee facilities. Some rooms also include extras, but the main win here is comfort and consistency rather than five-star bells and whistles. En suite bathrooms are well finished with quality towels and complimentary toiletries.
Food and drink is simple and convenient. The on-site restaurant and bar work well for pre-golf breakfasts and relaxed evenings, especially for groups who want to keep everything in one place. The menu leans towards hearty, satisfying options that hit the spot after 36 holes. If you're after the broader resort experience, you can always hop over to Celtic Manor for more choice, then shuttle back once the night winds down.
The hotel also has an activity suite, which is a useful wind-down option for groups with non-golfers or anyone nursing a sore back from the Montgomerie's length.
For group logistics, the hotel is geared up for early starts and multi-room bookings. If you're travelling with a society, it's worth letting your golf travel team know your preferred tee time windows so everything can be lined up across the three courses with minimal fuss. The hotel staff understand golf group logistics, from early starts to club storage, and the shuttle schedule makes it easy to get to and from the clubhouses without waiting around.
The location also puts you within striking distance of other South Wales courses if you want to add variety beyond the Celtic Manor trio. It's a 20-minute drive to Newport's town centre for anyone chasing nightlife, though most groups tend to stay on-site or head to the main resort's bars after their rounds.
If you're the sort who wants spa time and a bigger range of on-site dining, you may prefer to stay on the main resort estate. If, like me, you'd rather put the budget into an extra round and a guaranteed crack at the Twenty Ten, Ty Newport is a very sensible base.
Oliver
✓22 May 2026
Great hotel
Gary
✓20 May 2026
Hotel was great excellent staff
Gary
✓17 Apr 2026
Good quality hotel with decent bar and restaurant. Staff extremely helpful and friendly. Excellent location for golfing at Celtic manor.
GEORGE
✓16 Mar 2026
Really nice clean modern hotel. Breakfast was excellent.
Ricky
✓13 Mar 2026
Fantastic hotel!
Cleveland
✓6 Jan 2026
Amazing stay best hotel breakfast ever excellent value package, rooms far exceeded expectations given price we paid , “we will be back “ and I’ll spread the word
Richard
✓21 Dec 2025
Had a great stay ..great location
Philip
✓5 Oct 2025
Fantastic stay, food excellent and staff really friendly and helpful
Chris
✓5 Oct 2025
Aaron
✓2 Sep 2025
Stayed for 1 night and it was more than what we expected good location if your there for celtic manor golf.