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The Afan Valley is one of the narrowest, shortest, and most beautiful valleys in Wales,…
Set in 1000 acres of glorious parklands, Margam Country Park offers natural beauty,…
Margam Stones Museum is a small but significant museum in the care of Cadw, housing a…
Home to the newly renovated Bryngarw House, the park has well over 100 acres of beautiful…
The Gnoll Estate Country Park offers visitors the delights of an eighteenth century…
Aberavon Beach has something for everyone. Families need look no further for things to do…
A Site of Special Scientific Interest, Kenfig NNR is one of the finest wildlife habitats…
An important Norman stronghold rebuilt in the 14th century, forming part of the three…
The remains of an early Norman Castle stands proudly on a hill dominating Bridgend Town…
Originally founded as a daughter house of Savigny in 1130, the abbey was absorbed into…
Sker Beach is the most westerly of Porthcawl's beaches and is only accessible by walking…
St Teilo's church Merthyr Mawr built 1850 by Ferrey/Pritchard on site of an earlier…
Rest Bay is a popular beach at Porthcawl with miles of fine quality golden sand and some…
Newton is the most easterly beach at Porthcawl and is a ten minute walk from the…
Substantial remains of a Norman stone-built castle, raised by the de Londres family. The…
Ewenny Priory, in Ewenny in the Vale of Glamorgan, was a monastery of the Benedictine…