Where to start...? In a county that could almost be described as one enormous country park, there's a wide variety to suit everyone. From Victorian and Edwardian, to medieval and modern, including some that hold lively and popular annual music festivals. There's leafy-green woodlands, lakes, and of course beaches. Plenty of choice, and many fully accessible expanses to enjoy,
Here's a few ideas to get you started...
Enjoy Duffryn House and Gardens. A glorious Edwardian revival project featuring lawned and themed garden rooms, a walled kitchen garden, and many acres of woodland walks through the arboretum. There are play areas for children, a cafe serving hot food, and a garden shop.
Or customers at Hensol Castle are treated to the most beautiful grounds to explore, and the castle itself is stunning in its gothic style. An ideal opportunity for a sweet treat with one of their perfect afternoon teas, perhaps laced with a little champagne or Hensol's own Welsh Gin.
Porthkerry Country Park in Barry, features the famously photogenic Porthkerry Viaduct, and has lots and lots of woodland and green walking spaces that lead towards it's own beach. Popular with visitors and locals alike, and there's so much space for family picnics and a game of rounders or football. You can pick up a nibble at Mrs Marco's Cafe, or the new seasonal concession, locally known as the armadillo due to its comic appearance!
And don't miss Cosmeston Country Park near Penarth, a haven for local and visiting water birds and wildlife. Lots and lots of easy, quiet walking, reed-bed boardwalks, hides to watch the birds in their natural environment, and one of the best children's play areas around. There's plenty of parking, with a cafe and gift shop and public loos.
Penarth has lovely walking at Windsor Gardens, Clifftop Park, and at Alexandra Park you can marvel at the topiary trees and bushes. If you sneak slightly off the beaten track a little, there are lots of benches and some of the best views from Penarth Head Park.
In Barry, there's the Knap Lake and Gardens just off the Cold Knap promenade and beach, with a shop and a number of places to eat. Romilly Park is just around the corner, with its large expanse of leafy and open walking, with tennis courts, children's play area and loos. In the summer, Romilly Park hosts the annual 'GlastonBarry' and 'GlastonBarry Juniors' music festivals featuring tributes to modern tunes and pop and rock classics.
Barry is also home to Victoria Park, high on the hill in Cadoxton, and to the 'Cadstock' music festival. Another great date for your diary. There's even a 'splash-park' at Pencoedtre Park.
Have a fantastic visit, and don't forget to plan those Activities, Attractions and Heritage and History visits too!
The Country Park covers 100 hectares of land and water and is a haven for local wildlife.
The Cowbridge Physic Garden Trust (CPGT) have recreated a physic garden in Cowbridge, on the site of an area that was once part of Old Hall, the home of the Edmondes family from the eighteenth to the twentieth century.
Discover Dunraven Gardens situated at Southerndown
An Edwardian garden in restoration with an ever-changing seasonal landscape. A peaceful oasis on the outskirts of Cardiff, Dyffryn Gardens covers more than 55 acres.
Medieval manor with extravagant Tudor additions and status symbols
Enjoying 220 acres of woods and meadowland in a sheltered valley leading to a pebble beach.
Located conveniently on Port Road (just off Culverhouse Cross Roundabout) is our Award-Winning Garden Centre, Food hall and Restaurant in Wenvoe. We pride ourselves on providing high-quality horticultural products.
Romilly Park, Barry is a CADW listed Grade II Park with a Green Flag Award
With its flower-filled borders, the gardens and lake are a great place for families to walk and picnic.
From our family to yours we’d like to welcome you all to our pick your own fruit farm based in the heart of the Vale Of Glamorgan. Located in Bonvilston on the A48, we offer various fruit picking experiences throughout the year for everyone to enjoy.