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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 iconTrecco Bay Holiday Park

Trecco Bay Holiday Park

Come to Trecco Bay, one of the UK’s largest holiday parks, for unlimited fun and entertainment at this huge park. Boasting some of the best facilities in the country, Trecco Bay ensures your holiday is full of amazing memories.

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Visit Bridgend logo iconTremains Guest House

Tremains Guest House

The Guest House has 4 single rooms, two are slightly smaller, 3 twin rooms, one is a downstairs room which is disable friendly. All rooms are en-suite, with tea and coffee, flat screen TV with a built in DVD player.

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Events

June 8, 2025
Visit Bridgend logo iconSt Johns House Open Day - June

St Johns House Open Day - June

St John’s House is protected as a Grade II listed building, described as the oldest habitable building in the Bridgend area.

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June 8, 2025
Visit Bridgend logo iconBeach Academy World Ocean Day 2025

Beach Academy World Ocean Day 2025

Join us as we attempt to create a life-size Humpback whale out of sand to celebrate World Ocean Day on the shore of Rest Bay in Porthcawl. 12:30 -2:30pm

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June 14, 2025
Visit Bridgend logo iconHut 9

Hut 9

Hut 9 is a World War 2 German prisoner of war camp from 1943-1945. It held up to 2,000 prisoners. It is now run by a Preservation group, who hold open days 3 times a year for the general public to come and experience how life would be in a POW camp. Pre-booking is necessary.

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