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This dash cam journey, recorded in May 2025, offers a detailed look at the drive from Newport to Risca in south-east Wales. Capturing the changing landscape and notable landmarks along the way, this route provides a mix of urban and suburban scenery, transitioning into the heart of the valleys. The journey begins on Malpas Road, a well-travelled arterial route in Newport. Lined with a mix of residential properties, local shops, and greenery, Malpas Road is a gateway to the motorway network. The road is notably busy, feeding into Newport’s northern districts while offering quick access to major transport links. After navigating through Malpas Road’s steady traffic flow, the vehicle merges onto the M4 motorway, a critical east-west transport artery across south Wales. This section of the motorway offers glimpses of the surrounding landscape, including patches of woodland and the distant outline of rolling hills towards the north. The journey briefly takes advantage of the motorway’s efficiency before reaching the exit at Junction 27, leading towards Rogerstone. Leaving the M4 at Rogerstone, the journey shifts from high-speed motorway driving to the more relaxed pace of suburban roads. Rogerstone, with its mix of modern housing estates and historic industrial heritage, represents an area that has evolved significantly over the years. Driving through its streets, one might notice the remnants of its railway history, as well as scenic spots along the River Ebbw. Travelling through Pontymister, the route passes local amenities, independent shops, and community centres. This part of Risca serves as a connecting hub, blending residential areas with commercial activity. The town’s proximity to the valleys gives a sense of transition as the terrain begins to change, offering a preview of the lush landscapes ahead. Finally, the journey reaches Risca’s main street, a bustling thoroughfare lined with shops, cafés, and local businesses. The street showcases a blend of historic architecture and modern development, reflecting Risca’s role as both a commuter town and a standalone community. The presence of the surrounding hills adds to the character of the town, creating a picturesque contrast between urban life and natural scenery.