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Visit Bridgend logo iconNewcastle (Cadw)

Newcastle (Cadw)

A castle built to last. Evidence of the castle’s superior build quality can be seen in its striking Norman doorway, perfectly preserved after lying almost untouched since the 12th century.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconOgmore Castle (Cadw)

Ogmore Castle (Cadw)

Step into the past

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Visit Bridgend logo iconParc Slip Nature Reserve

Parc Slip Nature Reserve

Parc Slip Nature Reserve itself is an area of 300 acres containing a fantastic mix of habitats such as grassland, woodland and wetlands, restored from its previous status as an opencast coal mine.

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Accommodation

Visit Bridgend logo iconCourt Colman Manor

Court Colman Manor

Nestled at the foot of the Garw Valley, but just a few minutes drive from junction 36 of the M4 close to Bridgend, Court Colman Manor with 30 en-suite bedrooms is a peacful retreat and home to the award winning Bokhara restaurant.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconMiners Cottage, Kenfig Hill

Miners Cottage, Kenfig Hill

A well appointed cottage in a peaceful yet convenient location, fully equipped and excellent value for a 4 star property. Spacious and comfortable a real home from home.WIFI. Pet friendly.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconNew Inn Guest House

New Inn Guest House

The New Inn is a recently converted 19th century pottery that offers an excellent stay at a reasonable price. All of our rooms are ensuite and have colour T.V./Satellite, coffee/tea making facilities and are newly decorated. The New Inn als

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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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January 29, 2026
Visit Bridgend logo iconTheatr Bont -  "Where do we Go"

Theatr Bont - "Where do we Go"

This is the first show created by the Theatr Bont Community Company that is being presented in Bridgend at the end of this month. "WHERE DO WE GO?" An episodic comedy/drama Set on Platform 2, Bridgend Train Station. The show runs for three days/four performances on January 29th - 31st. 7pm, with a 3pm matinée on the Saturday. Tickets are available at https://shed-theatre.com/box-office/p/where-do-we-go With more information about the show. Standard: £9 Concession: £7 Bridgend Post Code: £5 We hope to see as many people as possible there and that this may be a spring board for the company to grow in the new term around Easter.

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March 1, 2026
Visit Bridgend logo iconBridgend Miniature Railway

Bridgend Miniature Railway

Located in over 4 acres of woodland adjacent to the Parc Slip nature reserve. Bridgend miniature Railway is a great day out for all the family. Visit us on an open day for rides on the trains, to have a picnic. Have an amazing day with something to appeal to people of all ages! Come along and see us, you won't regret it! Please check out our Facebook page for our open days.

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