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Pen Y Cae Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Pen Y Cae:
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Craig-y-Nos Country Park offers over 40 acres of countryside to enjoy. The park was at one time part of the landscaped pleasure gardens of Craig Y Nos Castle, the stately home of the world renowned operatic soprano Adelina Patti. It...
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Fan Hir is a long, sweeping ridge in the Brecon Beacons, with an extensive cliff running throughout its length. A very popular walk starts opposite the Tafarn y Garreg pub, on the A4067 Brecon road, a mile north of Craig...
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This late Victorian church nestles in the peaceful hamlet of Callwen, near Pen y Cae, at the foot of the Brecon Beacons. Inside, the church is light and spacious, with magnificent stained glass windows. In the churchyard there is a...
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Enjoy the haven of tranquillity, natural beauty and wildlife of Bryngarw Park. The park has 113 acres of beautiful walks and gardens including a Japanese inspired garden. It also boasts a range of activities including a visitors centre with touch...
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Candleston Castle is in fact a fortified manor house dating back to the 14th Century. It was altered many times eventually becoming abandoned some time in the 19th Century. It is thought that the name Candleston may have been derived...
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Coity Castle sits high above the main road running through Coity. The Norman castle with its square keep and curtain wall dates from the late 12th Century. Much of the castle was remodelled in the 14th Century and new...
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Dunraven Beach is located 20 miles west of Cardiff, and situated within the beautiful Heritage Coast of South Wales. The sand and pebble beach is used for swimming, windsurfing, sailing and surfing. To the east of the bay is Witches...
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Ewenny Pottery is a small, friendly pottery that has been run by one family for over seven generations. It has continued in its tradition of making hand-thrown earthenware for functional and ornamental use. All pottery pieces are beautifully decorated in...
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This array of open parkland and fields situated on both sides of the River Ogmore stretches from the town centre nearly all the way to Merthyr Mawr and includes rugby, football and cricket pitches, as well as running tracks and...
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The massive remains of Ogmore Castle stand on the south side of the Ewenny River at its junction with the Ogmore River about three miles south of Bridgend. The original castle was a wooden structure built in the early 1100s...
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Ogmore-by-Sea has amazing views along the Heritage coast and across the estuary to Merthyr Mawr and Porthcawl, it is a great place for a day out. When the tide is low the beach is wide and sandy but at high...
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The purpose of this museum is to tell the story of policing in South Wales from Celtic times, right through to the modern day. Outside of London, the museum holds one of the largest collections in the country on...
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St Illtyd's Church is a fantastic Grade II listed church situated on top of very steep hill - Newcastle Hill. The church overlooks the town of Bridgend and is dramatically lit up during evenings. It is a Victorian decorated, Gothic...
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