Bryngarw Country Park will be a hive of free activity from 10.30am - 3.30pmon Sunday 19th May, as we celebrate International Bee Day!
As this walk meanders from Llangynwyd through some of the most beautiful countryside imaginable, it offers everything from the Bronze Age to the Industrial Revolution, with Arthurian legend and folklore thrown in for good measure.
Starting Coity Castle, taking in Coed y Mwstwr, then onto Ty Mawr, this walk takes in beautiful countryside and places of historical interest.
An intriguing walk in the country starting at Merthyr Mawr, then onto the Dipping Bridge, then finishing Island farm POW camp.
Starting at Kenfig Pool, taking in Sker House, then onto Mawdlam Church. Once the site of a bustling medieval port and commercial hub, we look at the folklore and literature that has its inspiration in the places we visit on this walk.
Starting at Mynydd Y Gaer, this walk takes us along part of the Glamorgan Ridgeway. A road so old, the Romans described it as ‘ancient’. We will also visit one of the earliest churches in Wales and a petrified forest.
Starting at Kenfig hill, then onto the Bedford Iron Works and finishing in the Medieval Ghost Town.