Picturesque, 18 hole course set in beautiful parkland in the Vale of Glamorgan. Friendly informal atmosphere and excellent hospitality.
Island SUP ASI & AALA Accredited SUP School and Club based on the beautiful Barry Island in the Vale of Glamorgan. We offer stand up paddle board beginner, improver, advanced and SUP Surf lessons with UK national champion Kerry Baker.
Môr a sawna is a wood burning, barrel sauna heating up to 80-100 degrees and seats up to 10 people.
This nine-hole course is part of the RAF base at St Athan in Barry. It was founded in 1902 and these days is used by both RAF and Army personnel, the latter having a presence on the base as well now.
Arranging quality golf breaks in and around the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.
We offer SUP, sit on top kayak, sea kayak and canoe taster sessions and coaching.
Set in 160 acres of countryside in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, Amelia Trust Farm is a visitor attraction the whole family will enjoy. Explore the woodland, meet the animals, and have adventures in the great outdoors.
Barry Island has 24 vibrantly coloured beach huts with excellent views across Whitmore Bay.
Charles Harris Fun Fairs presents a Barry Island Promenade Fun Park.
An independent museum run primarily by the Barry at War History Group.
Discover Fonmon Castle - Adventure Park and Gardens! From Jurassic Wales to Welsh Folklore, medieval wonders, woodland walks, and thrilling activities like archery and disc golf. Unforgettable family fun!
Visit locations from the TV show on the Official Barry Island Tour including the church Nessa nearly gets married at, Stacey’s home, Marco’s cafe and much more.
EAT DRINK SHOP WORK STAY Street food & bars open Wed - Sun (from 12pm) Retail open Tue/Wed - Sun Drive through open 7 days a week Quiz night every Wednesday @7pm
A pretty cove nestled between Barry Yacht Club and Barry Island.
Vibrant multi-arts centre with live event programme, engaging community activities, conference and hireable spaces, and the largest 4K cinema in Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan. A crucial hub for the local community and those beyond.
Situated at Nell's Point, Barry Island - the National Coastwatch Institution (NCI), looks out over the Bristol Channel and beyond.
Porthkerry Country Park includes 220 acres of woodland and meadowland, a pebble beach, and a dramatic Victorian viaduct.
Enjoying 220 acres of woods and meadowland in a sheltered valley leading to a pebble beach.
It’s completely free to visit and provides a fun way for all ages to learn how to respect the water along our coastline.
Romilly Park, Barry is a CADW listed Grade II Park with a Green Flag Award
Smugglers Cove Adventure Golf course is located on the fantastic Barry Island promenade. Fun for all ages in this Pirate themed adventure golf course - 12 holes of mini golf set in between lakes , waterfalls, rock gardens and pirates.
A visit to SWAM is the perfect day out for everyone. Visitors are encouraged to interact with the aircraft's and exhibits which enables them to have a fully immersive experience.
During 1894 and 1895 excavations took place on Barry Island, which revealed remains of a chapel parts of which date from 12th Century and until the 17th Century it was covered in sand.
Criss-crossing five counties in South Wales, the Great Glamorgan Way is a magnificent network of connected cycle paths and bridleways taking in all that is great about the area. From mountain to coast, from forest to valley.
With its flower-filled borders, the gardens and lake are a great place for families to walk and picnic.
Whitmore Bay at Barry Island is a sweeping crescent of perfect golden sand flanked by a wide promenade. 24 vibrantly coloured beach huts available for hire,climbing wall, mist feature, beach wheelchairs and year round events.