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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 iconCoity Castle (Cadw)

Coity Castle (Cadw)

An important Norman stronghold rebuilt in the 14th century, forming part of the three castles of Ogmore, Newcastle and Coity.

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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 iconBest Western Heronston Hotel & Spa

Best Western Heronston Hotel & Spa

2 miles from the Heritage Coastline, minutes from our vibrant capital Cardiff, and the cosmopolitan city of Swansea. This modern hotel boasts a full leisure club with indoor pool, traditional restaurant and bar.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconBrodawel Camping & Caravan Park

Brodawel Camping & Caravan Park

A peaceful family park set in beautiful open countryside within a mile of the beautiful and quite dramatic Glamorgan Heritage Coast. It's easy accessibility makes it an ideal base to explore South Wales.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconCoed-y-Mwstwr Hotel

Coed-y-Mwstwr Hotel

Once a busy Victorian family home, it still retains a relaxed feel that welcomes you as soon as you step inside.

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Events

May 4, 2025
Visit Bridgend logo iconPorthcawl Market - May Day

Porthcawl Market - May Day

Market featuring independent producers, talented crafters, artisan makers and a few tasty surprises! This Market is now being held in a new location of the New Cosy Corner development, in Porthcawl, Next to Porthcawl Marina.

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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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May 10, 2025
Visit Bridgend logo iconGlamorgan History Walks - Merthyr Mawr

Glamorgan History Walks - Merthyr Mawr

Merthyr Mawr has to be one of the most picturesque villages in the country. This walks takes in all the sights. Including the medieval bridge with mysterious holes in the walls. But this sleepy village has seen its fair share of horrors. We visit the site of an inn where terrifying events took place. And we visit the prisoner of war camp where the German POWs tunnelled out to freedom.

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