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Visit Bridgend logo iconMaesteg Golf Club

Maesteg Golf Club

Maesteg Golf Club offers the golf enthusiast a well maintained course of considerable character and maturity (Est. 1912).

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Visit Bridgend logo iconSt Mary's Hotel Golf & Country Club

St Mary's Hotel Golf & Country Club

St Mary's Hotel Golf and Country Club has two courses, a championship standard 18-hole offering and a smaller nine-hole test.

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Attractions

Visit Bridgend logo iconBryngarw Country Park

Bryngarw Country Park

Whether you are a family in search of fun and adventure in the fresh air, or a walker who wants to escape to the wonderful Welsh countryside, you’ll find it all in abundance at Bryngarw Country Park, minutes from the M4 near Bridgend.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconCarnegie House Arts Centre

Carnegie House Arts Centre

The ground floor of Carnegie House in Bridgend is suitable for events such as exhibitions, poetry evenings, theatre, music and workshops that endorsed public life and events.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconCrafts by the Sea

Crafts by the Sea

Craft centre on the Heritage Coast with amazing sea views, offering a wide range of craft workshops for all ages, together with homemade cakes and ice-cream. Run by the artists and crafters whose artwork we sell.

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Accommodation

Visit Bridgend logo iconTravelodge Bridgend Pencoed

Travelodge Bridgend Pencoed

Travelodge Bridgend Pencoed Hotel, Old Mill, Felindre Road, Pencoed CF35 5HU Tel: 0870 191 1549 Fax: 01656 865968

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Visit Bridgend logo iconTy Tanglwyst Farm Cottages

Ty Tanglwyst Farm Cottages

Ty Tanglwyst is a working dairy farm. The four characterful cottages have been converted from stone barns and are ideally located only 10 minutes from the stunning South Wales Coast. Lots to see and do in this area.

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Events

April 26, 2025
Visit Bridgend logo iconSt Johns House Open Day - April 26th

St Johns House Open Day - April 26th

St John’s House is protected as a Grade II listed building, described as the oldest habitable building in the Bridgend area.

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May 3, 2025
Visit Bridgend logo iconBridgend Green Top Market - May

Bridgend Green Top Market - May

Market featuring independent producers, talented crafters, artisan makers and a few tasty surprises!

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May 4, 2025
Visit Bridgend logo iconGlamorgan History walks - Bridgend- Yr Hen Bont - Newcastle

Glamorgan History walks - Bridgend- Yr Hen Bont - Newcastle

Bridgend is built on a crossing point on the river Ogmore. It is first mentioned in a document dated 1444 but its history stretches back to the Dark Ages. Its old and “new” castles are testament to its strategic value throughout the medieval period. A story which continues with the building of its 15th Century bridge and the routing of the Glamorgan Turnpike through it in the 19th Century. On this walk we uncover all the places and buildings hidden in plain site that tell the story of this fascinating old town.

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