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Visit Bridgend logo iconCoed-y-Mwstwr Golf Club

Coed-y-Mwstwr Golf Club

We pride ourselves on our friendly approach, both to members and visitors, we welcome everyone to the club.

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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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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 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 iconConey Beach Pleasure Park

Coney Beach Pleasure Park

Spend a traditional seaside day at the funfair set right by the sea overlooking the spectacular Heritage Coast. Funfair rides, slot machines, hot doughnuts, fish and chips, in fact everything for a fun filled day out.

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Accommodation

Visit Bridgend logo iconNyth Bran

Nyth Bran

Recently renovated stone built self catering cottage in Southerndown, just a few minutes walk from the beautiful sandy beach of Dunraven Bay. Sleeps 5.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconOlivia Guest House

Olivia Guest House

A delightful and stylish townhouse in the centre of the seaside town of Porthcawl offering 5 star boutique-style bed and breakfast ensuite accommodation.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconRest Bay Hideaway

Rest Bay Hideaway

Spacious 4 bedroom house, sleeping 7, within a 10 minute walk from the Blue Flag beach of Rest Bay. Dog friendly with a fully enclosed garden, off road parking and games room. Within 5 mins of the M4 with easy access to Cardiff & Swansea.

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Events

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 9, 2025
Visit Bridgend logo iconForest Feastival at Merthyr Mawr

Forest Feastival at Merthyr Mawr

We’re pitching up for our third year in beautiful woodland near the sea to create an alfresco dining experience like no other.

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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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