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Local Attractions

Local Attractions 
   
There are many things to do and places to visit in and round Barry during your stay at the Best Western Mount Sorrel Hotel. We have put together a list of some of the most popular attractions below.

Glamorgan Heritage Coast
Barry Island
Barry Island Railway Heritage Centre
Llanerch Vineyard
Dyffryn Gardens
Cosmeston Lakes Country Park and Medieval Village
Cardiff
Museum of Welsh Life
 

Glamorgan Heritage Coast
A Ramblers Paradise

The sea and the sky will be your travelling companions when you walk the spectacular Glamorgan Heritage Coast.

Dramatic plunging cliffs, secluded coves and breathtaking views across the channel make this 14 mile stretch of protected coastline a must for those who love to walk in the fresh sea breezes.

From Aberthaw to Porthcawl the Glamorgan Heritage Coast is rich in wildlife and natural beauty and the footpath allows you to discover areas of coastline and countryside hidden to all but those on foot.

You can find out more about the history, flora and fauna of this fasinating stretch of coastline by calling at the Glamorgan Heritage Coast Visitor Centre at Southerndown.

You will also discover some superb beaches for summer days at the seaside at Ogmore, Southerndown and Barry Island. A dramatic change of scenery heralds the western stretch of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast when you reach the windswept sand dunes of Merthyr Mawr Warren- the largest dune system in Europe.


Barry Island

Happy, noisy, bustling and always full of excitement - Barry Island offers the great traditional seaside summer day out.

Everything you expect from a seaside holiday is here - long sandy beach, penny arcades and seafront shops to tempt your taste buds with ice-creams, candy floss and fish and chips.

Whether you prefer to relax on the beach or enjoy an action packed afternoon at the pleasure park - the empasis is on fun.

The kids will love the beach where they can make sandcastles, splash in the waves and enjoy the summer entertainment. The south facing beach of Whitmore Bay is a sweeping crescent of perfect golden sand with a rocky headland at each end where there are rock pools just waiting to be explored at low tide!


Barry Island Railway Heritage Centre

Return to the age of steam - visit the historic station buildings dated 1896 and view the exhibits in the museum. These tell the fascinating story of how Barry owes its existence to the railway. On `Steam Days` travel behind a full sized steam locomotive and view carriages and wagons being restored in the purpose built workshop.


Llanerch Vineyard

Visit the largest vineyard in Wales producing estate bottled Cariad welsh wines. Take the vineyard trail and taste the international award winning wines. The extensive 20 acre estate includes a 7 acre vineyard, landscaped gardens and a country park of woodland and lakes for your enjoyment.

Open March 1st - December 24th, 10am - 5 pm

Charges: Adults £3.00 includes wine tasting. Children £1.00


Dyffryn Gardens

A garden for all seasons

Over 55 acres containing many small theme gardens, heather bank, arboretum, glass house and cacti collection, with picturesque walks throughout the gardens.

Admission Charge

Open: March - Weekends only 10.30am - 4.30pm April - October - Daily 10.30am - 8pm

Winter months - please check prior to visit.

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