Neath (Nido) Vicus
Minor Settlement
The market town of Neath developed on a site that had long been important owing to its position as the lowest crossing point on the River Neath. The Roman fort of Nidum was founded there in the first century AD and remained in sporadic use until the fourth century.
Sites near Neath (Nido) Vicus
- Neath (Nidum) Roman Fort (0 km)
Flavian Auxiliary Fort (AD 69–96) and Milestone - Blaen-Cwmbach Marching Camp (5 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Llwynheiernin (8 km)
Iron Age Hillfort - Carn Nicholas (8 km)
Iron Age Hillfort - Carn Caca (Melin Court Brook) Marching Camp (9 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Fforestnewydd (12 km)
Iron Age Hillfort - Hirfynydd Ridge Fortlet (12 km)
Fortlet and Signal Station - Y Bwlwarcau (13 km)
Iron Age Hillfort - Mynydd Carn-goch Practice Camp 2 (Pen-y-waun) (14 km)
Practice Work - Mynydd Carn-goch Practice Camp 1 (Pen-y-waun) (14 km)
Industry and Practice Work