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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 iconPorthcawl Museum

Porthcawl Museum

The museum has a great many collections on offer, including the 49th Reconnaisance Regiment formed in 1941, Samtampa Disaster 1947, Railways, The Great War exhibition, archaeological finds and records from local churches.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconSlade Farm Safari

Slade Farm Safari

Here at Slade we have a range of tours to fit all tastes. Both our Farm Tours & Garden Tours are only 40 minutes from Cardiff. Our tours are a great adventure into the Welsh countryside, with spectacular views of Dunraven Bay.

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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 iconBryn Glamping Ltd

Bryn Glamping Ltd

A family run glamping site in tranquil countyside a place to relax and unwind in your own private hot tub next to your fully en-suite pod. Two pubs within a 10 minute walk and only 15 minute drive to the coast.

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Events

January 29, 2026
Visit Bridgend logo iconWho were the Worst Bad Guys in Welsh History part 2

Who were the Worst Bad Guys in Welsh History part 2

Historian, author & broadcaster Graham Loveluck-Edwards (off the telly) is brining this history talk based on his new book “Scoundrels, cads and vagabonds from Welsh history” to a venue near you. So, if you’ve ever wondered who were Wales’ most tyrannical rulers, most blood thirsty outlaws or most uncompromising industrialists come along and find out. Tickets £12 Date and Time: Thursday 29th January 2026 from 7pm – 8pm Venue address: The Prince of Wales, Ton Kenfig, Mawdlam, South Cornelly CF33 4PR Nearest car park: Next to the pub Bus Routes: 63B Pyle to Porthcawl

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