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Vale of Glamorgan

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Top 3 reasons to visit the Vale of Glamorgan
- an area
The compact Vale of Glamorgan
easily rivals
roughly 10 miles by 20 miles - 1. You love the coast 2. You prefer the countryside 3. Youd like a city break
destinations.
much larger and better known
Inland the Vale is an idyllic mix
e Vale, then OK, our name may make you Choose Cardiff - capital city of
Let us convince you to visit th think of secluded routes of rolling hills, country lanes, Wales - and youll be right on
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hevale
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not the whole picture. The Vale farms, beautiful cottages you can stroll from Cardiff
(as its known locally) is actually and fascinating churches and Bay to Penarth Marina across
a coastal region just west of castles. The perfect backdrop the Cardiff Bay Barrage. Youre
Cardiff in South Wales, with a for outdoor activities, exploring missing out if you leave Cardiff
14-mile stretch of Heritage local legends, enjoying great without popping over to the
Coast. Weve got the most food and drink. Equally good in Vale; like strawberries and
southerly point in Wales, the the sun or rain (come prepared, cream, each one tastes better
Wales Coast Path, towering thats how the Vale is so green), with the other.
cliffs, golden beaches, remote your experience will always be
coves, surf schools, boat cruises authentic, not fabricated.
and the Victorian seaside resorts
of Penarth and Barry Island (of
Gavin and Stacey fame).

Explore it all by following the ten


Vale Trails, which are marked with Perhaps youd share your own
this logo throughout the guide. Top 3 reasons on Twitter @visitthevale
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What will you leave behind
This is about you taki

ng a break.
At home
This is run of the mill.
This can wait. Be put on hold.
In the Vale
This is out of the ordinary.
Its an opportunity not to be missed.
This is for you. Right now.
It will still be there when you get back.
ay be for ju st a da y. Perhaps a week.
M Your watch Revert to your natural clock. Get up when you fancy.
e for some
Swap your everyday lif Look out the window to see what the weathers doing and
take it from there. You might even want to join the early
time in the Vale. e. morning Park Run on Barry Island every Saturday.
e some things at hom
But remember to leav Your sofa, the Discovery channel and Our great outdoors, especially when viewed from the back
the same four walls of a horse. And you still get to sit down! Try Liege Manor
Farm Equestrian Centre, Ogmore Farm Riding Centre or St
Brides Major Riding & Trekking Centre.
Hair straighteners Go au naturel for a change. Best wind in the hair
activities are cliff-top walks and surfing (if you dont
mind your hair getting windy AND wet). Southerndown
Surf School will help all you need is a towel.
The morning commute Its easy to slow down in the Vale. On Vale Carriages
horse-drawn tours and Shans Wales Tours in chauffeur-
driven cars youll have time to appreciate things.
Company car Indulge your need for speed safely at the South Wales
Karting Centre near Llantwit Major. Believe us, 45 mph
feels very fast when youre only inches from the tarmac.

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At home In the Vale At home In the Vale
Games consoles Do some real (not virtual) running around for a change - Sessions on that exercise bike On a mountain bike its not just your legs that are moving,
its far more exhilarating. Outdoors try Taskforce Paintball in the gym its the scenery. Ask Capital Adventure Wales and theyll
or Laser Tag, and indoors theres Quasar. Children adore show you the best views, or the shortest climbs, or even
the rustic play area at Hendrewennol with its huge sand the mainly downhill bits. For a sea breeze try the new
pit, willow tunnel, hay bales and the climbing wall at National Cycle Network Route 88 which links the Vale
Barry Island. with Cardiff Bay.

Your hectic lifestyle and Get a grip on your golf clubs instead. At the Vale Resort 50 inch plasma TV No multiplex cinemas here. Just distinctive venues
how to deal with it golfers will be in the lap of luxury with two championship including an arts centre, village halls, cinemas by the sea
golf courses and a state-of-the-art golf coaching academy. and an open air cinema. Theres also a marvellous 70-seat
Our nine other golf courses should keep you occupied but cinema in the Art Deco Pavilion on Penarth Pier, showing
if you fancy playing St Andrews or Pebble Beach, head for new releases and art-house films.
the golf simulators at Cottrell Park Golf Resort. Need The good old internet May we suggest some other types of nets for you to
Golfing inspiration? Contact Vale Golf Breaks. try. Landing nets come in very handy at Dyffryn Springs
Fishery, Hazel Court Ponds, Seven Oaks Fishery and Warren
Mill Farm Fishery. Barry Island has volleyball nets on the
beach throughout the summer, and theyre free to use!
A tight budget Walkings free. Try our spectacular section of the Wales Coast
Path or the series of ten Vale Trails. There are even free
guided walks in the annual Vale of Glamorgan Walking Festival.

list of attractions
For even more ideas theres a full
and activities on pages 49 - 57.
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Not as well-known as Wales highest held up by the breathtaking beauty and continuous coastal walk. If you cant Its an invigorating route that takes in
peaks or some coastal counties, the Vale wealth of wildlife than by an amble of manage all of it, choose the Glamorgan golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, Ogmore
attracts walkers who are looking for a walkers. Of course, were extremely Heritage Coast between Aberthaw and Castle and stepping stones, Dr Who
varied selection of routes away from the proud to be part of the 870-mile Newton Point, that packs an unexpected filming locations and the Heritage Coast
crowds. Theres more chance of getting Wales Coast Path, the worlds longest variety of views into its 14-mile length. Centre at Dunraven Bay.

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Vale Trails
To gain an insight into the Vales varied land
scapes You can even join some of them together
to
a
Coast and Lighthouse Walk
Two circular routes that can be joined; they follow the Glamorgan
Heritage Coast and loop inland to ancient woodlands and historic sites.
make longer walks. Each Trail leafl et cont ains
take
and cultural heritage we recommend you map , poin ts Highlights
Vale Trail s - five detailed route description, an outline
your pick from the series of t
of interest and practical information abou Nash Point Lighthouse.


avai lable
coastal and five inland. The leaflets are acce ssib ility , toile ts
you parking, public transport, St. Donats Castle and Arts Centre.
at our many Tourist Information Points or
.visi tthe vale. com . and refreshments. The Plough and Harrows links with the Wreckers of Wick
can download them from www
who lured sailors onto the rocks.
Peregrine falcons nesting in the cliffs.
to w al k th e entire length of
What a wonde rful th in g:
in e, to trac e its every nook, cranny,
a countrys coastl Ho w better to truly
Celtic Crosses and Co
ast Walk
d es tu ary.

cliff-face, in de nt an For history buffs, this
circular route combines
sh ap e an d so ul of a nation? Llantwit Majors histo
ric buildings with WW
some of
appreciate the scribing the Wales Co
ast Path II coastal pill boxes.
Lonely Planet, de Highlights
St. Illtuds Church, th
e oldest centre of lea
Vale of Glamorgan Walking Festiv home to an impressive rning in Britain and
al collection of Celtic ston
Join us in the Spring for a dive Descending into the es.
rse programme of pebbled Tresillian Bay.
themed guided walks which mig
ht include legends,
bird watching, photography, bilin
gual talks and
even night-time bat walks.
e Walk
Park and Seasid s off the diverse coastline
at show short
A linear route th Barr y Is la nd. An additional
lin g
Ogmore by Sea Walk and ends at bu
st
parks.
nd loop ta kes in two varied
A circular route that offers views of Merthyr Mawr sand dunes and in la
Dunraven Bay cliffs. Theres also a shorter, inland option. Wales.
Highlights er ly po in t on the mainland of
the most south uct.
Highlights Rhoose Point, m pl et e w ith Victorian viad
ntry Park co
The Big Dipper a 70m high sand dune. Porthkerry Cou ke.
Ogmore Castle complete with stepping stones across the Ogmore river. and Cold Knap la
A Roman villa
Walled gardens and ruins of Dunraven Castle.

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Coast and Pier Walk
A linear route that offers amazing sea views,
passes several historic Magical Forest Walk
ndid Victorian pier. A circular route through typical Vale of Glamorgan countryside:
sites and ends with a stroll along Penarths sple
native forest, wildlife galore, pretty villages and great views.
Highlights
lds first radio Highlights
Lavernock Point where Marconi made the wor
transmission over open sea. Ancient Hensol Forest, great for walking, cycling and horse-riding.
Penarths parks, open spaces and independent
shops. Pyscodlyn Lake, home to colourful dragonflies and damselflies.
Stop off at Hendrewennol for a cuppa and strawberry picking.

Salmon Leaps Walk


A circular figure of eight route which includes a wooded ravine Iolo Morganwg Heritage Walk
and the occasional leaping salmon in the autumn. A circular route around places linked to local poet and
radical thinker Iolo Morganwg (1747-1826), one of the
Highlights
Vales most colourful characters.
Cwm George, a wooded nature reserve and site of an Iron Age fort.
The series of cascades known as the Salmon Leaps. Highlights
Visit the book exchange in the red telephone box in Michaelston-le-Pit. Cowbridges Physic Garden, Old Hall Gardens and Town Hall.
The Clump, formerly the site of public hangings, now an
excellent viewpoint.

Ewenny & Spring Flow


Haunted Field Walk An idyllic circular rout
ers Wal k
A circular route that includes thatched cottages, historic churches, e with captivating sp
views as far as Som ring flowers, outsta
Edwardian gardens and supernatural legends. erset and an impres nding
sive Norman monastic
church.
Highlights
Highlights
12th century Ewenny
Tinkinswood and St. Lythans burial chambers, both older than Priory, subject of on
C oed y Bwl nature e of JMW Turners w
Stonehenge. reserve, packed with atercolours.
and bluebells. wild daffodils, wood
J ust a short detour off the route is National Trust property anemones
Dyffryn House and Gardens.

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Special coastline,
The Glamorgan Heritage Coast, extending Bringing History to Life
westwards from Aberthaw to Newton See the coast through different eyes with
Point just over the River Ogmore at

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the Glamorgan Heritage Coast Augmented

r a or d i n ar y v i
Ogmore-by-Sea, has special conservation

ex t
Reality App which brings history to life.
status. This 14-mile stretch of coastline is Simply download the app by scanning this
exceptionally rich in geological features and QR code and find the app trigger posts
wildlife, and boasts the southernmost at the three locations. Near Dunraven Bay,
point of mainland Wales at Breaksea Point, Southerndown, you can explore Dunraven
near Gileston. A good starting point is the Iron Age hill fort and see Dunraven Castle
Heritage Coast Centre at Dunraven Bay, rise from the ruins, while at Nash Point
Southerndown: home to the Heritage Lighthouse the ill-fated Frolic sails past.
Coast Rangers who care for this stunning
coastline. An extremely knowledgeable and Discover all you need to know
hard working bunch, theyll eagerly tell you about this unique coastline at
about their conservation work and might www.visitglamorganheritagecoast.com
even point out a fossil or two.

Young Explorers
With the help of our twelve Activity Packs,
young explorers can go on a fossil hunt,
try the Dunraven quiz, and discover the
dastardly deeds of Mat of the Iron Hand.
Pick up the packs from the Heritage Coast
Centre or download them before you visit
from www.visitglamorganheritagecoast.com

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From every angle Nash Point Lighthouse
Part of the 870-mile Wales Coast For a drive with a difference along the This important feature on our coastline has guided
Path, our coastline has all the dramatic coast, choose Vale Carriages horse- mariners along the Bristol Channel since 1832. It was
beauty youd expect, without the drawn tours. The slow pace helps built following the loss of around 80 lives when The
crowds. From the viewing platform at you to appreciate your surroundings, Frolic was wrecked on the treacherous Nash Sands.
Penarth Head youll see the bright lights as well as the splendid carriage and Automated in 1998, Nash Point was the last
of Cardiff Bay and the tiny islands of Wendy, the gentlest of horses. A manned lighthouse in Wales and the first in Britain
Flat Holm (in Wales) and Steep Holm popular tour takes you westward to to be licensed as a venue for weddings and civil
(in England) against the backdrop of the picturesque setting of Ogmore partnership ceremonies. Now open on selected days,
the Somerset and Devon coast. It was Castle and the stepping stones across you can climb to the top and admire the views, hear
at nearby Lavernock Point, in 1897, the Ogmore river. the extremely loud fog horn, and, if youre smitten,
that Marconi received the first radio book a stay in the former keepers cottages.
transmission across water from Flat
Holm island. www.nashpoint.co.uk

Take a boat from Penarth Pier to truly


appreciate this magnificent coast.
There are regular trips to Cardiff Bay,
and occasionally the paddle steamer
Waverley and the Balmoral pleasure
cruiser cruises the Bristol Channel.

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Beach guide
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1 Ogmore-by-Sea
A3
Wide sand and pebble beach. Access dependent on the tide level of the
Ogmore river. Great for walkers.
2 Dunraven Bay, Southerndown
B4
Depending on the tide, at most times its a sand and pebble bay with rock pools
connected to the Wales Coast Path. Popular for surfing and kayaking.
3 Cwm Nash, Following a picturesque walk along a tree lined track, the beach at Cwm Nash,
also known as Monknash also known as Monknash, is a beautiful beach with a dramatic cliff backdrop.
When the tide is out, rock platforms create gushing waterfalls that lead to
stunning golden sands.
4 Nash Point, Marcross Rocky shore with rugged cliffs and the lighthouse nearby. Spectacular geology.
C5
5 Cwm Colhuw, Llantwit Major Rock pools and sand linked to the Wales Coast Path. Amazing clifftop views.
D5
6 Summerhouse Point, Boverton Quiet, flat rock beach. Perfect for walking and angling.
D5
7 The Leys, Aberthaw
E6
One of South Wales best shore angling beaches. Very rocky.
Next to Aberthaw Power Station.
8 Fontygary Bay, Rhoose Sheltered beach backed by cliffs. Mixture of sand, pebbles and rock pools.
F6
9 Porthkerry, Barry
G6
Wide pebble beach adjoining Porthkerry Country Park, with its adventure
playground, wooded nature trails and pitch & putt. A great family day out.
10 Cold Knap, Barry
G6
Wide pebble beach with coastal walks nearby.
Conditions are perfect for windsurfing and sea angling.
11 Whitmore Bay, Barry Island
H6
Traditional seaside resort with wide sandy beach, cafs, shops and attractions,
beach huts, Beach wheelchairs to hire (free of charge) anytime.
12 Jacksons Bay, Barry Island Small sandy bay linked by a footpath to Whitmore Bay.
H6
13 St Marys Well Bay, Small sandy beach. Great for fossil hunting and views to
near Penarth Flat Holm and Steep Holm islands. I5
14 Penarth Seafront
J4
Great for relaxing in the seafront gardens, visiting the pier and strolling along
the esplanade, with steps leading to the pebble and shingle beach.

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Th a t s t h e wa y t o d o i t !
d Pe narth , th e Va le s tw o coa stal resorts, offer a happy
Barry Island an ions.
nts and the best seaside tradit
blend of exciting new developme

Barry Island
in and Stacey, Barry
location for BBC TVs sitcom Gav
Famed in recent years as the its golden beaches,
att rac ted vis ito rs sin ce the 1870s and the appeal of
Isla nd has asure Park,
fam ily am use me nts is str onger than ever. Barry Island Ple
cafs and thrill
ow ner shi p, att rac ts tho usa nds of visitors looking for the
now under new wall, mist feature,
of new beach huts, a climbing
of the fairground. The addition Eastern Promenade
gar den s and a cov ere d events amphitheatre on the
landsc ape d and adds
Bay ext end s the res ort alo ng the full length of the beach
of Whitmore
ilies of all ages.
to its year-round appeal for fam
backbone
bus ine sse s, link ed by a rea l sense of camaraderie, form the
Small Coffee House,
nicknamed Barrybados! Bay 5
of Barry Island sometimes one of the
station on the promenade, is
located in the former lifeguard have
est bus ine sse s to ope n. Bus iness partners Elena and Sophia
new ue with
building into a light and airy ven
cleverly transformed the old n. Its a
possibly the best view in tow
additional outdoor seating and g tapas.
ce to ling er ove r mo rni ng cr pes, afternoon tea and evenin
pla ves and
at the horizon, listen to the wa
And all the time visitors stare
smell the sea, says Elena.
nd
d here download the Barry Isla
For a full list of what youll fin
ryisland.com
visitor guide from www.visitbar

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Penarth
with fine
Vic tor ian and Edw ard ian fou nders created an elegant resort
Penarths r, complete with art
ses. Its restored Art Deco Pie
public buildings and ornate hou a port of call for the
popular spot for a stroll and
gallery, caf and cinema, is a h boasts a
Ple asu re Cru ise r. Kno wn as the Garden by the Sea, Penart
Balmoral nt shops
end id par ks tha t link the seafront to the quirky independe
number of spl
in the tree-lined town centre.
ther level of style
ran t Jam es Som me rin , on the iconic Esplanade, adds ano
Restau merin, who gained
n. According to chef James Som
to this already chic destinatio inspirational views.
, its his dream location with
his first Michelin star in 2007 vistas of the
enj oyi ng the rela xed fin e din ing are spoilt with panoramic
Diners
g view into the kitchen.
Severn Estuary and a fascinatin
taxi from Penarth
from Cardiff Bay. Take a water
Penarth is just a stones throw ich forms part
or wa lk, cyc le or catch a lan d-train across the Barrage, wh
Marina
of the Wales Coast Path.
of Cardiff,
town on the edge of the city
To learn more about this stylish
guide from www.visitthevale.com
download the Penarth visitor

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Porth k er r y C o u n t r y P ar k , near Ba rry

How green is my Vale?


220 acres of woods and
The best of both worlds coast and countryside:
and spectacular cliffs.
meadowland in a sheltered valley leading to a pebble beach
Its a must-visit location where youll always find space.
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Find your perfect outdoor setting at one of these If you like... Youll enjoy...
ll/cricket/rounders on the huge main field
three beautiful locations, where theres every Family activities t he nature trails, events, play area and footba
winter walks along the beach
the variety from spring walks through bluebell woods to
shade of green you can imagine. Walking
capturing the coastline, the viaduct, the sunlight through the
trees
Photography
Golf practising on the 12 hole pitch and putt course
arches
Heritage the 19th century railway viaduct with 16
which spans the western end of the park

Dyffryn House & Gardens Cosmeston Lakes Country Park & Medieval Village
Porthkerry Country Park

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Cosmeston Lakes Country Park
& Medieval Village, near Penarth
Dyffryn House With Local Nature Reserve status, these former tips and quarries
now provide a rich habitat for wildlife and a perfect family day
& Gardens, out, just a mile from Penarth. The two large lakes and several
smaller ponds are surrounded by woodlands and wildflower
St. Nicholas meadows, with gravel paths and wooden boardwalks for
Now managed by the National Trust, Dyffryn easy access. The medieval village was reconstructed
House was built in 1893 by wealthy coal from the remains of a real village unearthed during
magnate John Cory. Significant parts of the excavations on the site, and was used as a location for
ground and first floors are open to the public. filming the BBC TV series Merlin.
The Grade I listed Edwardian gardens, covering
55 acres, were designed by eminent landscape
architect Thomas Mawson in collaboration with www.visitthevale.com
John Corys son, Reginald, a leading figure in
the Royal Horticultural Society.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
If you like... Youll enjoy...
Historic houses marvelling at the architecture
of this mansion
Family activities spotting wildlife and visiting
the childrens play area
Music, theatre the occasional events that are held
and art in the house and the gardens
Gardening the series of intimate outdoor
rooms, the arboretum, orchards If you like... Youll enjoy...
and kitchen garden the free admission and car parking
A great value day out
Peace and quiet sitting and admiring the g routes
Walking the dog the network of tree-lined paths with dedicated dog walkin
tranquil gardens
Picnics picnic benches, green spaces to sit and a special BBQ area
Bird watching the bird hide overlooking the western lake
al village (in English, Welsh,
Living history a self-guided audio tour of the mediev
French or German) or a guided tour with a costumed guide
(charge payable for both types of tours)
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as abundant are pies, breads, cakes,
Away from the coast, the geology of confectionery, coffee and ice cream. Were
this region has produced a rolling, fertile experts in producing wines and ales, ciders
landscape with a mild climate, sometimes and perries. And last but not least, youll
known as the Garden of Cardiff. Its not find delicious Glamorgan sausages a local
your average garden, though the Vales vegetarian recipe using cheese, leeks and
harvest is an absolute feast. Perhaps breadcrumbs, from a time when meat was
youd expect excellent organic meat, eggs, scarce. Discover even more at our monthly
milk, honey and preserves, and places farmers markets in Cowbridge and Penarth
to pick your own fruit and veg. Almost www.visitthevale.com.

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Slow tourism
In the Vale, we strongly believe in Slow Tourism. That means were encouraging
visitors to savour their time with us, explore the area in more depth and
ask locals for recommendations. Like all things of quality, our food and drink
cannot be rushed. So please slow down: stop for a coffee and drink in the
view, meet up with friends for a leisurely lunch or drop everything on a
sunny day to enjoy a picnic of local produce.

Take your time


You dont have to go to Enjoy a Welsh Food Tour: meet local producers
and sample their produce, from ice cream and
Fortnum and Mason.... jam to Welsh cakes and wine.
...to buy the very best Bara Brith. www.lovingwelshfood.uk
Baked by Mels moist fruit cake won G o coastal foraging or visit a working farm
2 stars in the Great Taste Awards with Food Adventure. www.foodadventure.co.uk
and is freshly baked in small batches
in Llantwit Major. While it is sold Indulge yourself with a cookery course at
by Fortnum & Mason in London, its Angela Grays Cookery School.
probably easier to pick it up while www.llanerch-vineyard.co.uk
youre here or place an order online.
C heck out our CAMRA pubs where youll find
www.barabrith.co.uk.
excellent real ales. www.whatpub.com
C hildren love tackling the Maize Maze in late
summer at Hendrewennol, one of Wales oldest
pick-your-own fruit farms.
www.hendrewennol.com

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Full St. Illtud

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At Llantwit Major in around 500 AD St. Illtud founded

rac
what is believed to be Britains oldest seat of learning. The
monastic school had over 1,000 pupils including, according
to history, St. David, patron saint of Wales, and St. Patrick,
patron saint of Ireland. From here missionaries travelled
throughout the Celtic world spreading Christianity.

ter
Built in the 11th century, the current St. Illtuds Church was
described by John Wesley as the most beautiful church
in Wales. Its Galilee Chapel was recently reconstructed to
Populated since Prehistoric times, form a visitor centre which explores the origins of Celtic
the Vale has a rich folklore, dozens of Christianity and houses the most important collection of
historic sites and some interesting Celtic Christian crosses in the UK.

characters - not all of them saints! You may also like:


St. Brynachs Church at Llanfrynach and
St. Cadocs Church at Llancarfan
www.visitvalechurches.com

Mr. Iolo Morgannwg


Follow in the footsteps of one of the Vale of Glamorgans most colourful characters on
the Iolo Morganwg Heritage Walk around Cowbridge (Walk 9 in the Vale Trails series).
Edward Williams (1747-1826) was a prolific poet who is better known by his bardic name.
He wrote tirelessly in both Welsh and English about his beloved Vale of Glamorgan.
A splendid literary forger of poems which he attributed to the 14th century poet Dafydd
ap Gwilym were not discovered to be forgeries until the 20th century. Part of Iolos legacy
is the Gorsedd of the Bards - an integral part of the National Eisteddfod of Wales, the
countrys largest cultural festival.
You may also like:
the Vale of Glamorgan Walking Festival
each Spring, with plenty of FREE themed
Explore&More
Vale of Glamorgan Heritage Experience
guided walks. www.visitthevale.com

The hidden histories of the Vale


www.exploreandmore.co.uk
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Mr. Neo Lithic
6,000 years ago Neolithic man lived in the village of Tinkinswood,
near St. Nicholas. Today there remains a burial chamber that is over
1,000 years older than Stonehenge! Just as impressive is the size
of this stone structure; the capstone measures 8 metres by
4 metres and weighs almost 36 tonnes - the same as an articulated
lorry. Excavations in 1914 revealed the bones of over 50 individuals.
You may also like:
St. Lythans burial chamber, near St. Nicholas;
Dunraven Castle hillfort, Southerndown.

Colonel Philip Jones


Fonmon Castle, near Barry, is one of the few medieval castles which is
still a home. It was purchased during the English Civil War by Colonel
Philip Jones, one of Oliver Cromwells right-hand men, and is still lived
in by his descendants today. Sir Brooke Boothby and his family open
their beautiful home and extensive grounds to visitors every Tuesday
and Wednesday from April to September, and host major events
throughout the year including the Vale of Glamorgan Show in August.
You may also like:
Dyffryn House and Gardens, St Nicholas

Mr. William Randolph Hearst


American newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst bought and
renovated 12th century St Donats Castle in the 1920s. Guests at
his lavish parties at the castle included Charlie Chaplin, Douglas
Fairbanks and John F. Kennedy. Since 1962 it has been home to UWC
Atlantic College and opens its doors for visitor tours on selected
dates. Within the grounds is St Donats Arts Centre which presents
a lively year-round programme of entertainment.
You may also like:
Memo Arts Centre in Barry, Ffotogallery at Turner House in Penarth
and the gallery in Penarth Pier Pavilion
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Local treasures our Vale Ambassadors
Meet a few of the Vale Ambassadors: Julie
Julie, Shan and Ian. Along with 47
others, they turn visits to the Vale into I was virtually brought up on the beach, and still
Ian
amazing trips that youll remember long
spend hours exploring this amazing coastline.
Working in the tourism industry, I know a fair bit
Shan As editor of our local history magazine
after you return home. A band of cheery about the Vale, but if I have a query that I cant As an Ambassador Ive learnt so much about and chairman of the Llancarfan Society,
individuals, they add value to your day answer, Ill be able to find someone who can. my local area...from interesting stories about Im immersed in the Vales history much of
out, either by helping you plan your our pretty villages to mind-blowing facts the time. To be able to gather information
Favourite spots
visit in advance or by meeting up with about ancient sites like Tinkinswood Burial and share it with visitors is a great pleasure
you while youre here. Get in touch with Porthkerry Country Park - its got it all: Chamber. Im so proud when I help visitors of mine, along with walking our amazing
them by email or phone, and youll receive nature trails, pebble beach, childrens playground get excited about these places. coastal path.
suggestions that suit you. They ask Barry Island - a splendidly resurgent seaside resort Favourite spots Favourite spots
nothing in return. that retains its traditional charm
Ogmore Castle - an idyllic setting with St Cadocs Church, Llancarfan - where
They have a great deal in common: a
passion for this beautiful area, time
Ambassadors stepping stones across the Ogmore river, and
nearby a pub, horse-riding and golf course
elaborate 15th century wall paintings,
of international importance, have been
Penarth - for its independent shops, discovered under 27 layers of whitewash
to chat and a desire to ensure that stunning pier and beautiful parks Coastal walks - almost too many to mention
everyone enjoys their visit to the Vale. cant do as we dont have images yet but we head to Dunraven and Nash Point over
But they are also strikingly individual; and over again
each with particular interests and
specialist knowledge, from history and
photography, to geology and golf. Some
can even help you in French, Spanish
or Welsh. Find one who shares your
interests at www.visitthevale.co.uk

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A tale o two towns
Cowbridge
Some say good In a nutshell

things come in
Called Y Bont-faen (the stone bridge) in Welsh, this understated
historic market town that has become one of Wales most
small packages. fashionable places to see and be seen.

History
In the case of Cowbridge Originally a Roman settlement, it is one of very few medieval walled
and Llantwit Major, we towns in Wales; the South Gate and portions of the walls are still
know this old clich is true. standing. Discover more at the Museum in the Town Hall. Youll get a
great view of Cowbridge from the 14th century St. Quentins Castle,
mile south of the town, which is included in the Iolo Morganwg
Heritage Walk (Vale Trail 9). A couple of miles away and slightly off
the beaten track is Old Beaupre Castle, a ruined medieval fortified
manor house.

Shopping, eating & drinking


The town boasts dozens of predominantly independent boutiques and
restaurants. Some are spread along the high street, others are in
the arcades at Masons Yard and Veritys Court - where youll find the
Old Wool Barn art and craft workshops.

Relaxing
Right in the centre of Cowbridge are two delightful spaces: Old Hall
Gardens and Cowbridge Physic Garden. All the plants in the Physic
Garden were to be found in Britain before 1800 and are grouped
together according to their uses for cooking, healing and dyeing
fabric and wool.
Where?
Inland. Just off the A48. Map reference E3
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Llantwit Major
In a nutshell Download
The larger of the two towns, it has developed quietly while
town guide
retaining its meandering medieval streets and fine stone buildings. s fro m
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Its intentionally unassuming, yet with unrivalled provenance as the hevale.com
most important early Christian settlement in Wales, founded by
St. Illtud.

History
The town exudes history: Iron Age hill forts, fine Tudor buildings,
a Roman villa and a medieval grange. St. Illtud established a church
and place of learning here in 500AD. The imposing 11th century
church now standing on this site has been called the Westminster
Abbey of Wales and contains the UKs finest collection of Celtic
carved stones in the Galilee Chapel.

Shopping, eating & drinking


In the maze of narrow streets youll discover independent shops,
friendly cafs and historic inns including the 12th century
Old Swan Inn.

Relaxing
Enjoy a leisurely stroll around the town following the Blue Plaque
trail which takes in 13 noteworthy buildings. A couple of miles
outside the town is St. Donats Arts Centre, housed in the
medieval Tythe Barn in the grounds of UWC Atlantic College, an
international boarding school for students from over 90 countries.
Expect a top-notch programme of music, theatre, dance, film and
exhibitions, including the biennial Wales International Storytelling
Festival - Beyond the Border. A short drive takes you to Llantwit
Majors beach, Cwm Colhugh, where theres a caf, great rock pools
and easy access to the Wales Coast Path.

Where?
Near the coast. Plenty of free parking. Railway station on
the line between Cardiff and Bridgend. Map reference D5

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Whats occurin
Jam-packed summer
The free summer fun kicks off on Barry Island with the Festival of Transport, closely
followed by visits from the Red Arrows and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight during
the Wartime Weekend. And the entire community gets involved in the Llantwit Major

ou t w ha t s ha pp en in g in the Vale Victorian Fair, another great family day out.


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all year round at www
Each week of the summer holidays theres something happening on Barry Island including
the award winning Isle of Fire Festival, Open Air Cinema and Street Theatre Festival.
Barry is home to the aptly-named music festival Glastonbarry, and award-winning
visitthevale brass bands provide free musical entertainment on Penarth Pier and a variety of the
@visitthevale Vales parks. Inland theres Henderwennols Strawberry and Jam-making Festival, and a
celebration of rural living at the Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show at Fonmon Castle.

For a real spectacle, you might fancy visiting Autumn through to winter
during one of our annual events. As the nights draw in, the fun continues. Wrap up warm
for Hendrewennols Halloween capers (for the young and
Spring to early summer not so young), and the spectacular Fireworks Fiesta on
Walking boots or dancing shoeswhich do you prefer? Our Vale of Glamorgan Walking Barry Island. Excited little ones will enjoy seeing Father
Festival and Vale of Glamorgan Festival of Music will get you moving, whatever your Christmas (Sin Corn in Welsh) at Cowbridges annual
taste. Then indulge in some of the very best local produce at Cowbridge Food & Drink Reindeer Parade, while Christmas shopping is a pleasure
Festival which is great fun for families, as well as foodies. at the Vale Farmers Christmas Market.

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Hotels, Inns, Guest Houses & B&Bs


Penarth & Surrounding Area
Brecon Lodge B&B HHHH The Manor House Hotel & Restaurant
6 Kymin Terrace, Penarth, CF64 1WW Sully Road, Nr Penarth, CF64 2TQ
Tel 029 2070 2111 www.breconlodge.co.uk Tel 029 2070 9309 www.manorhousehotelpenarth.co.uk
Cefn Mably Hotel The Pier Hotel HH
1 Lavernock Road, Penarth, CF64 3NW The Esplanade, Penarth, CF64 3AU
Tel 029 2070 6473 www.cefnmablyhotel.co.uk Tel 029 2070 0333
www.thepierhotelandcafebar.co.uk
Glendale Hotel HH
8-10 Plymouth Rd, Penarth, CF64 3DH
Tel 029 2070 8302 www.glendalehotel.co.uk Barry & Surrounding Area
Hickman Lodge HHHH Aberthaw House Hotel
17 Hickman Road, Penarth, CF64 2AJ Porthkerry Road, Barry, CF62 7AX
Tel 029 2070 1044 www.hickmanlodge.co.uk Tel 01446 737314 www.aberthawhousehotel.org.uk
Holm House Acorns Guest House
Marine Parade, Penarth, CF64 3BG 17 Romilly Road, Barry, CF62 6AZ
Tel 029 2070 6029 www.holmhousehotel.com Tel 01446 743238
Restaurant James Sommerin with Rooms Eastcote Guest House
The Esplanade, Penarth, CF643AU 30 Clifton Street, Barry, CF62 7RG
Tel 029 2070 6559 www.jamessommerinrestaurant.co.uk Tel 01446 739619 or 07747 750298
The Calm Nest at Rose Cottage Gails Guest House
Westra, Dinas Powys CF64 4HA 3 Plymouth Road, Barry, CF62 5TY
Tel 02922 219033 or 07715 624893 Tel 01446 678085 www.gailsguesthouse.co.uk

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Holiday Inn Express rated
Cardiff Airport, Port Road, Rhoose, nr Barry, CF62 3BT
Limpert Bay Guest House HHHH
The Leys, Gileston, nr Llantwit Major, CF62 4HX
Self Catering
Penarth & Surrounding Area
Tel 01446 711117 www.hiexcardiffairport.co.uk Tel 01446 751073 or 07881 803380
www.limpertbay.co.uk
New Farm B&B HHH
Marconi Holiday Village
Port Rd West, Barry, CF62 3BT New Court B&B
Lavernock Point, Fort Road, Penarth, CF64 5XQ
Tel 01446 735536 www.newfarmbarry.co.uk Cowbridge Road, Llantwit Major, CF61 2YS
Tel 029 2070 7310 www.lavernockpoint.com
Tel 01446 794368
Premier Inn Barry Island rated
The Bay Caravan Park (Chalet Hire)
The Waterfront, Hood Road, Barry, CF62 5QN Oast House Lodge
St Marys Well Bay, Penarth CF64 5XS
Tel 0871 527 9370 www.premierinn.com East Street, Llantwit Major, CF61 1XY
Tel 029 2070 7512 www.thebaycaravanpark.com
Tel 01446 792240
Premier Inn Cardiff West rated
Penuchadre Farm Trehafod
Port Road, Wenvoe, nr Barry, CF5 6DD
Wick Road, St Brides Major, CF32 0TE Moorshead Farm Station Road, Penarth, CF64 3EP
Tel 0871 527 8204 www.premierinn.com
Tel 01656 880313 Sigingstone, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7LP Tel 07932 190161
Tadross Hotel Tel 01446 773261 www.moorsheadfarm.com
271 Holton Road,Barry, CF63 4HT The Barn B&B
Tel 01446 701800 www.tadrosshotel.co.uk Lower Monkton Farm, Broughton,
Nr Llantwit Major, CF71 7QR
Plas Llanmihangel
Cowbridge, CF71 7LQ
Barry & Surrounding Area
Travel Lodge, Cardiff Airport Hotel Tel 01656 890149 www.thebarnlowermonkton.co.uk Tel 01446 774610 www.plasllanmihangel.co.uk Highlight Cottages, Highlight Farm HHHHH
Port Road, Rhoose, CF62 3BA
The Old Carpenters Arms Highlight Lane, Barry, CF62 8AA
Tel 0871 559 1812 www.travelodge.co.uk Sheepleys B&B
Broughton, Nr Llantwit Major, CF71 7QR Tel 01446 749712 www.highlightcottages.com
Llandow, Nr Cowbridge, CF71 7PA
Tel 01656 890333 or 07702 193955 Tel 01446 776228 www.sheepleys.co.uk Llanvithyn Cottage HHHH
Llantwit Major & www.theoldcarpentersarms.co.uk Llancarfan, Nr Barry, CF62 3AT
St Marys Hotel & Golf Club HHH
Glamorgan Heritage Coast West House Country Hotel HHH St Marys Hill, Pencoed, CF35 5EA
Tel 01446 781100 www.stayinginwales.com
Clemenstone House West Street, Llantwit Major, CF61 1SP Tel 01656 861100 www.stmaryshotel.com The Anchorage
Wick, Nr Llantwit Major CF71 7PZ Tel 01446 792406 www.westhouse-hotel.co.uk Moulton, CF62 3AB
The Bear Hotel HHH
Tel 01656 890547 www.clemestonehouse.com Tel 07977 517540
High Street, Cowbridge, CF71 7AF
Ewenny Farm Guest House HHHH Tel 01446 774814 www.bearhotel.com
St Brides Road, Ewenny CF35 5AX Cowbridge & Vale Countryside
Tel 01656 658438 www.ewennyfarm-guesthouse.co.uk Bryn-y-Ddafad Country Guest House HHHH
The Green Dragon
Llancadle, Nr Barry, CF62 3AQ
Llantwit Major &
Ewenny Woods Bed & Breakfast HHHH Welsh St Donats, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7ST Tel 01446 750838 www.thegreendragonllancadle.com Glamorgan Heritage Coast
The Trip, Ewenny CF35 5BZ Tel 01446 774451 www.bydd.co.uk
The Old Barn HHH Ash Cottage at Lougher Moor HHHH
Tel 01656 766421 or 07803 546210
Clawdd Coch HHHH The Croft, Penmark, CF62 3BP Morfa Lane, Llantwit Major, CF61 2YT
www.ewennywoods.co.uk Tel 01446 796988
Clawdd Coch, Pendoylan, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7UP Tel 01446 711352
Flanders Barn B&B Tel 01446 760645 www.theoldbarnbedandbreakfast.co.uk Dormy Coach House HHHH
Flanders Road, Llantwit Major, CF61 1RL www.clawddcoch-guesthouse.co.uk
The Three Horseshoes HHHH Ogmore Road, Ogmore-by-Sea, CF32 0QP
Tel 01446 794711 www.flandersbarn.co.uk
Copthorne Hotel Moulton, CF62 3AB Tel 01656 880410 www.dormycoachhouse.co.uk
Copthorne Way, Culverhouse Cross, CF5 6DH Tel 01446 710428 www.3horseshoespub.com Farmers Barns
Tel 029 2059 9100 www.milleniumhotels.com
The Victoria Inn HHHH Rosedew Farm, Beach Road,
Fox & Hounds HHHH Sigingstone, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7LP Llantwit Major, CF61 1PZ
Llancarfan, CF62 3AD Tel 01446 773943 www.victoriainnsigingstone.co.uk Tel 01446 793002 www.farmersbarns.co.uk
Tel 01446 781287 www.foxandhoundsllancarfan.co.uk
Vale Resort Hotel, Golf and Spa HHHH Fossil Cottage HHHHH
Glyndwr Vineyard Hensol Park, Hensol, CF72 8JY c/o Tenby House, Marcross,
Llanblethian, Cowbridge, CF71 7JF Tel 01443 667800 www.vale-hotel.com nr Llantwit Major, CF61 1ZG
Tel 01446 774564 www.glyndwrvineyard.co.uk Tel 01656 890449 www.fossilcottage.co.uk
Warren Mill Farm
Llanerch Vineyard HHHHH Pendoylan, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7UJ Glanhafren
Hensol Road, Pontyclun, CF72 8GG Tel 01446 781274 or 07826 847064 Southerndown, CF32 ORN
Tel 01443 222716 www.llanerch-vineyard.co.uk www.warrenmillfarm.co.uk Tel 01686 628200 www.wales-holidays.co.uk

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The Old Stable HHHH Little Barn Holiday Cottage HHHHH Springfield Court Apartments HHHHH
c/o Great House, Southerndown, CF32 0RW Little Barn at Forge Cottage, Welsh St Donats, Springfield Court, Peterson-Super-Ely, CF5 6LG
Tel 01656 880625 nr Cowbridge, CF71 7SS Tel 01446 760012 or 07872 965395
Tel 01446 773405 www.littlebarn.co.uk www.springfieldcourtapartments.weebly.com
The Wagon House HHHH
Village House, Marcross, Llanquian Farm Cottages Stockwood Mews Apartments HHHH
nr Llantwit Major, CF61 1ZG Aberthin, Cowbridge, CF71 7HE & Cottage at The Bear Hotel
Tel 01656 890218 www.wagonhouse.co.uk Tel 01446 772484 Cowbridge, CF71 7AF
www.llanquian-farm-holidays.co.uk Tel 01446 774814 www.bearhotel.com
Tregwynt & Glan y Mor Holiday Barns
Glan y Mor Farm, Wick, CF71 7QP Llwynhelig House The Barn at the Grove
Tel 01446 795240 or 01656 890733 Cowbridge CF71 7FF Sutton Road, Llandow, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7PA
www.valecottages.com Tel 01446 774741 www.llwynhelighouse.com Tel 01686 628200 www.wales-holidays.co.uk

Twmpath Cottages Marsyd Bungalows The Granary & Treffynnon HHHH


Wick, CF71 7QE St Lythans, Nr Cowbridge, CF5 6BQ Fishweir Farm, St Mary Church, CF71 7LT
Tel 01656 890309 Tel 07970 591133 Tel 029 2022 7477 or 01446 774223
1. Little West Bungalows HHHH
www.fishweir.co.uk
Southerndown, CF32 0PY May Tree Cottage HHHH
Tel 01686 628200 www.wales-holidays.co.uk Llysworney, Cowbridge, CF71 7NQ The Old Stables HHHH
Tel 01446 772322 or 07813 960208 Coxen Lane, Cowbridge, CF71 7EP
Nash Point Lighthouse Retreats www.maytree-cottage.co.uk Tel 01446 774568 www.theoldstablescowbridge.com
Marcross, Nr Llantwit Major, CF61 1ZH
Tel 01386 701177 www.ruralretreats.co.uk
Cowbridge & Vale Countryside Moorshead Farm Cottages The Old Wine House
Deer View HHHHH Sigingstone, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7LP 54 High Street, Cowbridge, CF71 7AH
Oak Lodge HHHH Tel 01446 773261 www.moorsheadfarm.com
Bonvilston, CF5 6TQ Tel 07584 672352 www.theoldwinehouse.co.uk
Woodside Hamlet, Llantwit Major, CF61 4BD
Tel 01446 781477
Tel 01446 750974 www.oaklodgellantwit.co.uk Parc Coed Machen & HHHH The Stables Apartments
Duffryn Mawr Cottages HHH The Granary Country Cottages St Hilary, Cowbridge, CF71 7DP
Old Star Cottage Duffryn Mawr Farmhouse, Pendoylan, CF71 7UP Heol St-y-Nyll, St Brides Super Ely, CF5 6EZ Tel 01446 774040 www.stables-apartments.co.uk
Ogmore-by-Sea, CF32 0PY Tel 07746 946118 or 01446 760851 Tel 01446 760684
Tel 01686 628200 www.wales-holidays.co.uk www.parccoedmachen.co.uk Treguff Farm Cottages HHH & HHHH
www.duffrynmawrcottages.com
Treguff Farm, St Mary Church,
Rose Cottage Glyndwr Vineyard Pen-Fistla Barns HHHH nr Cowbridge, CF71 7UE
Gileston, Vale of Glamorgan Llanblethian, Cowbridge, CF71 7JF Penllyn, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7RQ Tel 01446 751342 www.treguff.co.uk
Tel 07885 416103 www.holidaylettings.co.uk Tel 01446 774564 www.glyndwrvineyard.co.uk Tel 01446 774007 www.penfistla.com
Vale Holiday Homes Ltd, HHHH
Slade Holiday Cottages HHHH Hafod Lodge HHH Redland Farm Cottages HHHH Self Catering Cottages
Slade Cottage, Southerndown, CF32 0RP Hensol Castle, Hensol, Pendoylan, CF72 8JX Redland Farm, Bonvilston, CF5 6TQ Llwyn Nwydog Farm, Cowbridge Road,
Tel 01656 880048 www.sladeholidaycottages.co.uk Tel 01443 228885 www.fore-corners.co.uk Tel 01446 781462 Talygarn Nr Pontyclun, CF72 9JU
www.redlandfarm.co.uk Tel 01446 774144 www.valeholidayhomes.co.uk
Sutton Barns Hamston Pond Cottage
Llandow, Nr Llantwit Major, CF71 7PA Great Hamston Farm, Dyffryn, Warren Mill
Tel 01237 459808 St Nicholas, CF5 6SU Pendoylan, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7UJ
www.holidaycottages.co.uk Tel 029 2059 7925 Tel 01446 781274 / 07826847064
www.warrenmillfarm.co.uk
The Coach House Highfield Farm Holiday Cottages
Gileston Manor, Gileston CF62 4HX Colwinston, CF71 7NL Windmill Farm Cottages
Tel 01446 754029 or 07967 170201 Tel 01656 654759 Windmill Farm, Llansannor, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7TF
www.gilestoncoachhouse.co.uk Tel 01446 772470 www.windmillfarm.co.uk
Hilton Lodge Listed
The Hay Loft Colwinston, CF71 7NJ Y Bwthyn Bach HHHH
Gileston, CF62 4HX Tel 01446 774360 www.hiltonlodge.com Bryn-y-Ddafad, Welsh St Donats,
Tel 01446 750687 www.thehayloft.info nr Cowbridge, CF71 7ST
Holly Cottage at Heol Las Farm HHHH
Tel 01446 774451 www.bydd.co.uk
The Old Bake House Llangan, Nr Cowbridge, CF35 5DN
Llantwit Major, CF61 1RZ Tel 01656 858786 or 07875 515227
Tel 01244 356 695 www.sykescottages.co.uk/ www.valeholidaycottage.com

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Caravan & Camping Attractions Key
Parking
Barry & Surrounding Area Hunting for ideas for a family day out?
Toilets
Disabled Toilet Wet Weather attraction
Fontygary Static & Touring Site Planning a romantic break? Looking for a
Rhoose Baby Changing Groups welcome
relaxing holiday? Browse through the fantastic Disabled Access
Tel 01446 710386 www.fontygaryparks.co.uk Dogs welcome on lead
range of things to do in the Vale.
Vale Touring Caravan Park Caf Lift
Port Road West, Barry CF62 3BT The attractions are grouped geographically and Restaurant Entry Fee
Tel 01446 719311 www.valetouringcaravanpark.com each attractions map reference is colour-coded: Highchair I Information

Activities & Adventures Bottle Warming


Llantwit Major & Cowbridge & Vale Countryside Arts, Crafts & Entertainment
Childrens Meals
Glamorgan Heritage Coast Llandow Touring Caravan & Camping HHHH Shop
Llandow, Cowbridge, CF71 7PB
Boat Trips
Acorn Camping & Caravan Park AA 3 star
Ham Lane South, Llantwit Major, CF61 1RP Tel 01446 794527 www.llandowcaravanpark.com Country Parks & Gardens
Tel 01446 794024 www.acorncamping.co.uk Picket Pods Family Fun
Goodihoo Glamping (wooden camping pods) Garden Centres
Acorn Camping & Caravan Park, Llantwit Major, CF6 11RP Picket Farm, Llandow, CF71 7PX
Tel 07581 716682 www.goodyhooglamping.co.uk Tel 07841 990149 www.picketpods.co.uk History & Heritage
Happy Jakes Touring HHHH
Tours & Trips
Caravan & Camping Vineyards / Food
1, New Barn Holdings, Flemingston, CF62 4QL. Bunkhouses, Cabins
& Shepherds Huts
Tel 01446 750174 www.happyjakes.co.uk
Heritage Coast Campsite & HHHH
Monks Rest Tea rooms
Monknash, CF71 7QQ
Cowbridge & Vale Countryside
Tel 01656 890399 www.heritagecoastcampsite.com Cowbridge Cabins Approved
(Bunk House style)
Pool Farm Campsite * Cowbridge, CF71 7FF
St Brides Major, CF32 0SE Tel 01239 758040 www.cowbridgecabins.co.uk Ewenny Priory C3 Ewenny Garden Centre & Metal Zoo B3
Tel 01656 881675 www.perfectpitchcamping.co.uk Ewenny CF35 5BW
Ty Cerrig Woodland Retreats Ewenny Road, Ewenny CF35 5AD
T CADW 01443 336000 Www.cadw.wales.gov.uk
Three Golden Cups Campsite Maerdy Newydd, Bonvilston, CF5 6TR T 01656 663388 Www.ewennygardencentre.co.uk
Impressive Norman monastic church with the only
Southerndown, CF32 0RW Tel 01446 327337 and 07999 573997 surviving Romanesque wall-painting in Wales. Has been Flowers, plants, gardening equipment, coffee shop and
Tel 01656 880432 www.thethreegoldencups.co.uk www.tycerrigwoodlandretreats.co.uk in continuous use for almost 900 years. metal zoo. Events held throughout the year.
Tresilian Wood Campsite Warren Mill Farm
Dimlands Road, St Donats, CF61 1ZB Pendoylan, nr Cowbridge, CF71 7UJ
Tel 07766 726317 www.tresilianwood.co.uk Tel 01446 781274 or 07826 847064
Free
www.warrenmillfarm.co.uk
Sadie & Franks Play Centre B3 The Stone House Craft & Antiques Centre B3
* Seasonal campsite, open 28 days a year only.
Ogmore-by-Sea, CF35 5BP Ogmore Road, Ogmore-by-Sea CF32 0QP
Please call campsite to check opening dates. T 01656 647173 Www.ogmore-play-centre.co.uk T 01656 651478 Www.thestonehousehomestore.co.uk
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy Childrens indoor play centre with separate play areas Interesting 14thcentury barn full of beautiful things for
in this brochure, the publishers can accept no liability for toddlers and older children. Also space for role play you and your home, including Welsh blankets, antiques
and reading. and Annie Sloane chalk paint.
whatsoever for any errors, inaccuracies or omissions,
or for any matter in any way connected with or arising
out of the publication of this information.
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Ogmore Castle B3 Ogmore Farm Riding Centre B3 Slade Farm Organics and Safari B4 St Donats Castle C5
Ogmore-by-Sea, CF32 0QP Ogmore-by-Sea CF32 0QP Wick Road, St Brides Major CF32 0TE St Donats, Nr Llantwit Major CF61 1WF
T CADW 01443 336000 Www.cadw.wales.gov.uk T 01656 880856 Www.rideonthebeach.co.uk T 01656 880048 Www.sladefarmorganics.com T 01446 799100 Www.stdonats.com
Remains of a Norman stone castle in a delightful spot Horse riding and pony trekking along the beach and Award-winning farm producing organic meats. Visit the This 12th century castle, once the home of William
alongside the River Ogmore. At low tide cross the river through rivers. Also inland treks. For all ages and abilities. farm shop or find out more about the farm and meet Randolph Hearst and his Hollywood guests is now home
using the stepping stones. Disabled riders welcome. the animals on a Slade Farm Safari. to Atlantic College, opens its doors and gardens to
visitors at selected days during the summer.

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Crafts by the Sea B4 Southerndown Surf School B4 St Donats Arts Centre C5 Hazel Court Ponds D4
West Farm, Southerndown, CF32 0PY Courses run at Dunraven Park, Southerndown CF32 0RP St Donats Castle, St Donats, Llantwit Major CF61 1WF Llysworney, Nr Cowbridge CF71 7NQ
T 07590 834993 E craftsbythesea1@gmail.com T 07964 985404 Www.southerndownsurfschool.co.uk T 01446 799100 Www.stdonats.com T 01446 771893 Www.hazelcourtponds.co.uk
Selling local craft, art, cards, up-cycled and vintage Surf lessons with everything supplied. Half-day, weekend, Cultural centre in the beautiful grounds of St Donats Series of six lakes with bream, tench, roach and rudd for
houseware gifts and furniture. one-to-one instruction. Adults and children. Competent Castle. Varied arts programme includes live performances, the pleasure angler. Also specialist catfish lake. Day and
surfers can hire wetsuits and equipment. cinema screenings and community events. night fishing.
Assistance dogs only

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Glamorgan Heritage Coast Visitor Centre B4 St Brides Riding and Trekking Centre B4 Saint Illtuds Church & Galilee Chapel D5 Meadowvale Nursery & Brambles Tea Room D5
Dunraven Park, Southerndown CF32 0RP Enfys Farm, Farmers Arms Lane, St Brides Major CF32 0SE St Illtuds Church, Llantwit Major CF61 1SB Llantwit Major Road, Llantwit Major CF61 2YS
T 01656 880157 (Heritage Coast Visitor Centre) T 01656 880000 or 07980 278661 Www.llanilltud.org.uk T 01446 794905 Www.meadowvalenursery.co.uk
Home of the Heritage Coast Rangers, it includes a small Www.valeriding.co.uk The rebuilt 13th century Galilee Chapel houses the We grow, source and retail seasonal plants trees and
shop and information centre. A must-do if you want to Horse riding lessons for adults and children aged 4+, Churchs important collection of Celtic Stones and shrubs to the public and trade. Brambles tea room also
get the most out of your visit to the coast. complete beginners or experienced riders. Welsh Riding information about the origins of Celtic Christianity. open.
and Trekking Association approved.

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Vale Carriages - Horsedrawn Coastal Tours B4 South Wales Karting Centre D4 Old Beaupre Castle E4
T 01656 880808 or 07973 955110 Llandow Trading Estate CF71 7PB Nr Cowbridge, CF71 7LT
Www.valecarriages.co.uk T 01446 795568 Www.swkc.co.uk T CADW 01443 336000 Www.cadw.wales.gov.uk
Horse-drawn carriage tours for up to 4 people. Learn Race at high speed on one of the largest circuits in Ruined medieval fortified manor house. Visitors must
fascinating facts from the tour guide or get photography Wales. Min age 8 years, min height 54. Under 18s must park 250 metres away then cross three fields and climb
tuition and capture images along the route. be accompanied by an adult. over a stone stile and two kissing gates.

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Nash Point Lighthouse Visitor Centre C5 Happy Days Vintage Homestore E3 Cowbridge Physic Garden E3
Marcross, Nr Llantwit Major CF61 1ZH Church Street, Cowbridge Church Street, Cowbridge CF71 7BB
T 07850 047721 Www.nashpoint.co.uk T 01446 771191 Www.cowbridgephysicgarden.org.uk
Climb to the top of this working lighthouse for Www.happydaysvintagehomestore.co.uk Originally part of the Old Hall Gardens laid out in
magnificent views of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast. Over 25 individual businesses offering vintage, recycled the 18th century, this formal garden features plants
Open on set dates - please check in advance. and beautiful craft pieces for you and your home traditionally used for healing, cooking and dyeing fabrics.

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St Quentins Castle E4 Cowbridge Museum E3 Bordervale Plants & Nant-y-deri Garden E3
Nr Cowbridge, CF71 7JT Town Hall, High Street, Cowbridge CF71 7DD Sandy Lane, Ystradowen CF71 7SX
T CADW 01443 336000 Www.cadw.wales.gov.uk T 01446 775139 T 01446 774036 Www.bordervale.co.uk
Early 14th century castle remains including the boundary Local history museum in Cowbridge. Open on the first Specialising in unusual and herbaceous perennials and
wall and a massive twin-towered gatehouse. and third Saturday of the month. cottage garden plants with the sheltered Nant-y-deri
Garden.

Old Wool Barn Craft Centre E3 Glyndwr Vineyard E4 The Fishery at Warren Mill Farm F3 Llanerch Vineyard F2
Veritys Court, Cowbridge CF71 7AJ Llanblethian, Cowbridge CF71 7JF Pendoylan CF71 7UJ Hensol CF72 8GG
A haven of arts and crafts in an attractive courtyard T 01446 774564 Www.glyndwrvineyard.co.uk T 07826 847064 Www.warrenmillfarm.co.uk T 01443 222716 Www.llanerch-vineyard.co.uk
setting. Cakes, pottery, chocolates, clothes, gifts, Wales oldest and largest vineyard, it produces a range Natural mill pond stocked with carp, tench, bream, rudd, Picturesque 10-acre vineyard with bistro, restaurant,
jewellery and cycle hire! of award-winning wines. Tours and wine-tasting by perch and roach. Secure lakeside parking with disabled hotel accommodation, self-guided vineyard tours and a
arrangement. access. cookery school.

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Old Hall Gardens E3 Bijou Play Centre E3 Amelia Trust G4 Vale Golf Breaks G3
Cowbridge 48a Eastgate, Cowbridge CF71 7AB Five Mile Lane, Barry CF62 3AS T 01446 781323 and 0800 6126295
Www.oldhallgardens.org T 01446 771190 Www.bijou.so T 01446 782030 Www.ameliatrust.org.uk Www.valegolfbreaks.com
Surrounded by the old Town Walls, this area forms State-of-the-art indoor play centre with a programme 160-acre working farm with a variety of animals. Watch Tailor made golf breaks in the Vale of Glamorgan.
a large part of the restored grounds that originally of activities for pre-schoolers. Caf with complimentary the wildlife on the ponds, follow a woodland trail or
belonged to the town house of the Edmondes family, magazines and WiFi. relax in the caf.
dating back to around 1740.

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Taskforce Paintball Games D3 Hendrewennol F3 Capital Adventure Wales F3 Play Barn at Three Horseshoes G4
The Main A48, Cowbridge CF71 7RQ Bonvilston CF5 6TS T 029 2053 1066 Www.capitaladventurewales.co.uk Three Horseshoes, Moulton, Barry CF62 3AB
T 029 2059 3900 Www.taskforcepaintball.co.uk T 01446 781670 Www.hendrewennol.com T 01446 710428 Www.3horseshoespub.com
Wide range of outdoor adventure activities in and
South Wales premier paintballing centre with 12 zones Pick your own soft fruit farm with caf, shop, plant around the Vale, including mountain biking, kayaking, Multi-level indoor adventure play area offering unlimited
across 30 acres. Also laser tag, archery and low impact nursery, childrens play area with hay bales and willow canoeing, archery, rollerskiing and bushcraft. play, and outdoor play are with fort and slide. Family-
kids paintball for 8 years and above. domes and a Maize Maze in late summer. friendly restaurant.

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Sevenoaks Fishery E3 Warren Mill Farm F3 Liege Manor Equestrian Centre F4 Welsh Hawking Centre G5
Cowbridge Road, Pontyclun CF72 9JU Pendoylan CF71 7UJ Bonvilston CF5 6TQ Weycock Road, Barry CF62 3AA
T 01446 622236 Www.sevenoaksfishfarm.co.uk T 07768 839885 T 01446 781648 Www.liegemanor.com T 01446 734687 Www.welsh-hawking.co.uk
Three well-stocked lakes offer a relaxing days fishing for Www.warrenmillfarm.co.uk British Horse Society Accredited riding school, training See over 200 magnificent birds of prey and watch the
all ages and abilities. Disabled access to all the lakes. Bait 10-acre Farm Park with guinea pigs, miniature cattle, centre and 5 star livery yard - the only one in Wales. falconry displays. Also falconry and owl experience days
and refreshments for sale. rabbits, rare breeds of sheep, ponies, llamas, alpacas, Lessons for all ages and abilities. where you get to fly the birds yourself.
wallabies and red squirrels.

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Fontygary Leisure Park F6 Fonmon Castle F5 Barry Tourist Railway & War Museum H6 Memo Arts Centre H5
Rhoose CF62 3ZT Fonmon, Barry CF62 3ZN Station Approach Road, Barry Island CF62 5TH Gladstone Road, Barry CF62 8NA
T 01446 710386 Www.fontygaryparks.co.uk T 01446 710206 Www.fonmoncastle.com T 01446 748816 W  ww.barrytouristrailway.co.uk T 01446 738622 Www.memoartscentre.co.uk
Take a tour of this medieval castle, one of the few still Www.barrywarmuseum.org.uk A vibrant arts multi-purpose venue with a cinema. Its
25m Heated Indoor Pool with childrens splash pool and
water slide. lived in. Enjoy a stroll around the extensive grounds with Take a ride on a heritage locomotive and learn about the varied programme includes live music, drama, dance,
walled garden and watch tower. history of the railways in Barry and Beyond, then visit comedy, films and workshops.
the Barry at War Museum at the station.

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Dyffryn Gardens, National Trust G4 Porthkerry Country Park G5 Barry Island Beach Huts H6 Barry Island Pleasure Park H6
St Nicholas, CF5 6SU Park Road, Barry CF62 3BY Eastern Promenade, Barry Island Friars Road, Barry Island CF62 5TR
T 029 2059 3328 T 01446 733589 Www.visitthevale.com T 01446 700111 for bookings T 01446 732844 Www.barryislandpleasurepark.co.uk
Www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dyffryn-gardens Vast area of woods and meadows leading to a pebble Www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk Now under new ownership, this fairground has rides for
Edwardian gardens with formal lawns, ponds, arboretum, beach and spectacular cliffs. Nature trails, play area, 24 vibrantly coloured beach huts with amazing views all ages and is just a minutes walk from the beach.
glasshouse and intimate garden rooms. Parts of Dyffryn pitch & putt, picnic sites, BBQs and caf. Visitor Centre across Whitmore Bay.
House are also open to visitors.

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Dyffryn Springs G4 Tinkinswood Burial Chamber G4 Gavin & Stacey Tours H6 Adventure Island Indoor Play H6
Dyffryn CF5 6SU St Nicholas T 0844 2471 007 Www.britmovietours.com 3-10 Esplande Buildings, Friars Road, Barry Island CF62 5TJ
T 029 2059 5929 Www.dyffrynsprings.co.uk T CADW 01443 336000 Www.cadw.wales.gov.uk Ride in the real Daves coach to visit the street that T 01446 733344 Www.adventureislandwales.com
Six lakes in a rural setting offering coarse fishing for Older than Stonehenge, this Neolithic burial chamber Stacey lives in, the arcade where Nessa works, the Family fun, whatever the weather. Indoor play centre
all types of anglers. There are specimen fish including held over 50 bodies. It has one of the largest capstones church and many more locations. with giant play frame bouncy castle and separate play
perch to over 6lb and carp to over 30lb. in Britain, weighing over 40 tons. area for those aged under 2.

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St Lythans Burial Chamber G4 Pughs Style Gardens H4 Cosmeston Lakes Country Park I5 National Coastwatch Institution H6
St Nicholas Port Road, Wenvoe CF5 6AD and Medieval Village Nells Point, Barry Island
T CADW 01443 336000 Wwww.cadw.wales.gov.uk T 029 2059 8118 Www.pughsgardencentre.co.uk Lavernock Road, Penarth CF64 5UY T 01446 420746 Www.nci.org.uk
Also known as Gwal-y-Filiast - kennel of the greyhound Well-stocked garden centre, aquatic centre, gardening T 029 2070 1678 Www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk Coastal Surveillance and Safety monitoring Organisation.
bitch - three upright stones and a capstone are all that and home accessories and caf. Programme of family Nature reserve with lakes, woodlands and meadows, Open by appointment for groups and Sundays by
remains of a large Neolithic burial chamber. events. attracting birds and other wildlife. Includes the pre-arrangement.
reconstructed 14th century Cosmeston Medieval Village.

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Quasar H6 Arts Central H5


5 Station Approach Road, Barry Island CF62 5TH Kings Square, Barry CF63 4RW
T 01446 421611 Www.barryislandquasar.com T 01446 709805 Www.visitthevale.com
Thrilling indoor laser tag venue where two teams can Situated in Barry Town Hall, this magnificent space is
battle it out, using laser guns. Minimum age 7. home to a programme of changing exhibitions.

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RNLI Experience Barry Island H6 Barry Island Park Run H6 Ffotogallery I4 Shans Wales Tours I4
Paget Road, Barry Island, CF62 5TR The Promenade, Barry Island Plymouth Road, Penarth CF64 3DH T 02920 704932 and 07712 704767
T 07769 640897 Www.parkrun.org.uk/barryisland T 029 2070 8870 Www.ffotogallery.org Www.shanswalestours.wordpress.com
RNLI Shop and Visitor Centre Weekly 5k Free times Run. Please register beforehand. Exciting programme of photography and lens-based Bespoke tours in a rare Phaeton limousine. Travel in style
media exhibitions in the exquisite Grade 1-listed Turner while you discover the Vales hidden beaches, historic
House Gallery. villages and secret gardens.

Smugglers Cove Adventure Golf H6 Penarth Pier Pavilion J4 Loving Welsh Food Food Adventures
Paget Road, Barry Island CF62 5TQ The Esplanade, Penarth CF64 3AU T 07810 335137 Www.lovingwelshfood.uk T 07542 689608 Www.foodadventure.co.uk
T 01446 742517 Www.smugglers-cove.co.uk T 029 2071 2100 Www.penarthpavilion.co.uk Bespoke food safaris, cookery demonstrations and Inspirational food tours offering backstage passes to
Pirate-themed adventure golf course close to the beach. Magnificently restored Art Deco pavilion on Penarth tours exploring the food producers and restaurants of some of Wales food & drink producers.
12 holes of mini golf set among waterfalls and rock Pier, complete with cinema, caf, retail area and gallery. the Vale of Glamorgan.
gardens. Caf for spectators. Programme of exhibitions and family events.

Coconuts Play Centre I5 Cardiff Cruises J4 Ffoto Ramble Saddle Up E5


Sully Moors Road, Barry CF64 5RP Boats depart from Penarth Pier T 07800 595657 Www.ffotoramble.co.uk T 07913 006123 Www.saddleup.wales
T 01446 740404 Www.nutsaboutfun.com T 0845 4896969 Www.cardiffcruises.com Guided photography courses capturing the delights of Horse riding and pony trekking suitable for all abilities in
Indoor play centre where children can have fun while Sightseeing boat trips lasting 90 minutes. Depart from the Glamorgan Heritage Coast. the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan.
adults enjoy a coffee. Climbing frames, ball pool and Penarth Pier and cruise around Flat Holm island, with A variety of sessions available to suit everyone.
mega slide. superb views of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.

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Waverley Paddle Steamer and J4 Cardiff Waterbus (Yellow Boat) I4 Paget Rooms I4
Balmoral Pleasure Cruises Operates between The Barrage Penarth and Victoria Road, Penarth CF64 3EG
Departs from Penarth Pier Pier Head Cardiff Bay T 029 2070 0721 Www.penarthtowncouncil.gov.uk
T 0845 130 4647 Www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk T 07940 142409 Www.cardiffwaterbus.com A Grade II-listed theatre in the heart of Penarth. Home
The worlds last sea-going paddle steamer cruises the Regular 15 minute trips between the Barrage in Penarth to a varied programme of entertainment all year.
Severn Estuary. Day, afternoon and evening cruises from and the Pierhead in Cardiff Bay. Onboard commentary
Penarth Pier. Limited sailing schedule. highlights the sites of Cardiff Bay.

Vale of Glamorgan Farmers Market E3 I4 Discover the Vale Churches Pyramid Stained Glass Courses B4
T 07813 761477 Www.valefarmersmarket.co.uk Www.visitvalechurches.com T 01656 880288 Www.pyramidstainedglass.co.uk
Local farmers, growers and producers who sell A collection of Churches in the Vale of Glamorgan for Bespoke stained glass restorations and repairs,
collectively at regular Farmers Markets in Cowbridge and visitors to enjoy commissions, arts and crafts.
Penarth.

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Tourist Information

Planning your visit


Look out for Tourist Information Points in
attractions and shops across the Vale. There
youll find information about the immediate
area so you get the most from your
Travelling to the Vale and getting around
visit. Our local Tourism Ambassadors,
The Vale of Glamorgan lies next to Cardiff on the South Wales coast, who provide accommodation or run
with excellent transport links. attractions and activities, will be only
too pleased to answer your questions A92

Car The M4 skirts the northern edge of The Vale. about where to go and what to do. M90

Junctions 33, 34 and 35 all lead into the Vale. Six of the larger TIPs are designated as
GLASGOW
M8 EDINBURGH

Hubs where youll find staff who can help


Coach National Express runs nationwide services to Cardiff, then with your enquiries:
A74

an easy change onto local bus services brings you to The Vale. A1(M)

www.nationalexpress.com Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, near Penarth M6

Happy Days, Cowbridge


Local bus routes www.traveline-cymru.info
Hendrewennol, Bonvilston M62
Hull
Plane Cardiff Airport is situated right here in The Vale. The frequent Heritage Coast Campsite, Monknash Holyhead MANCHESTER

Cardiff Airport Express bus service connects the airport to Cardiff city Heritage Coast Centre, Southerndown M6 M1

centre. Alternatively, take the shuttle bus to Rhoose Cardiff Airport The Stone House, Ogmore-by-Sea A5
BIRMINGHAM

station and catch a train to Llantwit Major, Barry or Penarth. Fishguard A487
M5

www.cardiff-airport.com Pembroke M4 M1

si it the Vale
Swansea C ARDIFF

www.nationalrail.co.uk M25 Harwich


BRISTOL
LONDON
M4
M2
Train There are mainline railway stations at Cardiff (to the east) and
A36 M3
Exeter M20 Dover
A38 Southampton

V
Portsmouth Folkestone Channel
Bridgend (to the west). Local stations include Penarth, Dinas Powys, Barry, Plymouth Tunnel

Barry Island and Llantwit Major.


www.nationalrail.co.uk 08457 484950 (local call rates apply). Vale Ambassadors
For first-hand knowledge about what to see and where to go, get in touch with one of our
Waterbus Between the Barrage at Penarth Marina, Mermaid Quay in
Vale Ambassadors. There are 50 such volunteers who are eager to share their enthusiasm
Cardiff Bay and Cardiff city centre.
for the local area and their specialist knowledge. They can be contacted by email or telephone
www.cardiffwaterbus.com
before you visit the Vale, and some are available to greet you during your trip. Meet a few of
07940 142409
them on pages 34-35, and find out about their interests in the blogs that many of them write
at www.moretothevale.com/ambassadors.

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Produced By

The Tourism Department


Directorate of Development Services
Vale of Glamorgan Council
Dock Office
Barry
CF63 4RT

Email: tourism@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk
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