Bridgend

Travel Guide

Bridgend
Photo by Belle Michelle
Photo by Gareth Bickerton
Photo by Gareth Bickerton
Photo by Gareth Bickerton
Conveniently located halfway between Cardiff andSwansea, and a stone’s throw from the BreconBeacons and the Gower Peninsula, Bridgend is a thriving market town. Settled sincepre-Roman times, it is steeped in history. From its Norman castles, beautifulbeaches and areas of outstanding natural beauty, to its bustling shoppingdistrict, fine restaurants and excellent sporting facilities, there is trulysomething for everyone in Bridgend.

Bridgendsits on the River Ogmore, and is named after the old bridge that crossed it. In2009 a riverside walkway was opened along the river.

Sport inBridgend

Bridgendhas a long history of rugby and football, with the Bridgend Ravens rugby unionteam dating back to 1878. For those who enjoy the great outdoors, Bridgend has an abundance offacilities: cycling, surfing, mountain biking, hiking, golf, tennis andswimming are all well catered for.

Shopping inBridgend

Bridgendtown centre offers a diverse range of independent shops, from traditionalbutchers to bespoke jewellers. The bustling indoor market is a great place tobuy food and local artisan produce, or simply to put your feet up and have acoffee whilst watching the world go by. Just a short drive out of the centre oftown you will find plenty of retail parks offering discount designer clothesand much more.

Eating andDrinking in Bridgend

From traditional Welsh fare to international cuisine, Bridgend’s wide range ofcafes, restaurants and pubs will have something to satisfy the most demandingfood lover.

Things to Seeand Do in Bridgend

Bridgendboasts three Norman castles which once formed a defensive triangle protectingthe area. The ruins of Newcastle Castle stand on Newcastle Hill, overlookingthe town centre. A second ruin, Coity Castle, is in Coity Higher to thenorthwest. To the south lies the third ruin, Ogmore Castle,in the nearby seaside village of Ogmore-by-Sea.

For nature lovers, the Gower Peninsula was declaredthe first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK in 1956 and can bereached by train, bus or car. The BreconBeacons National Park is also a short drive away, and on summerSundays and Bank Holidays the National Park operates a Beacons Bus service fromBridgend.

How about a day at the beach? Nearby Sker Bay, PinkBay, Rest Bay and Southerndown are hugely popular with surfers, and the localsurfing academies offer training courses for beginners. If that all sounds abit strenuous, why not relax on a secluded beach such as Tresilian Bay orDunraven Bay? Or head down to Ogmore-by-Sea and get onto the Glamorgan CoastalPath for some excellent walking.

BryngarwCountry Park is the largest in the region and offers a variety ofnatural habitats as well as excellent amenities for visitors. The beautifulOriental Garden is definitely worth a visit.

Nearby Kenfig Pool is Glamorgan’s largest naturallake, and a national nature reserve, offering spectacular views and importantwildlife habitats. Local legend has it that a lost city lies beneath the water.

Visit Bridgend

There’s everything you need in Bridgend for an enjoyableholiday, whether you want to keep busy with invigorating activities or justtake it easy and enjoy the warmth of the relaxed Welsh welcome.

Best Western Premier Heronston Hotel & Spa
Best Western Premier Heronston Hotel & Spa
4 out of 5
Ewenny Road, Bridgend, Wales
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is S$188 per night from 13 Jul to 14 Jul
S$188
13 Jul - 14 Jul
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Bridgend. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in our ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (89 reviews)
Good value for money
"Spacious room and very friendly staff. Good Wi—Fi connectivity (might seem like a strange thing to mention but several hotels fail at this). Breakfast in the restaurant was served quickly, was generous and very good. One downside to mention is the lack of air conditioning. Seems like many UK hotels ..."

Reviewed on 1 Jul, 2025

Best Western Premier Heronston Hotel & Spa
Days Inn by Wyndham Bridgend Cardiff M4
Days Inn by Wyndham Bridgend Cardiff M4
2.5 out of 5
M4 J36 Motorway, Bridgend, Wales
The price is S$70 per night from 6 Jul to 7 Jul
S$70
6 Jul - 7 Jul
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Bridgend. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in our ...
8/10 Very Good! (756 reviews)
"Similar to travelodge in architecture and overall experience"

Reviewed on 30 Jun, 2025

Days Inn by Wyndham Bridgend Cardiff M4
The Angel Hotel
The Angel Hotel
3 out of 5
Castle Street, Cardiff, Wales
Stay at this 3-star eco-certified hotel in Cardiff. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and 24-hour room service. Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (2,461 reviews)
"Central, excellent breakfast"

Reviewed on 2 Jul, 2025

The Angel Hotel
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Large and Peaceful 4-bedroom House in Bridgend
Large and Peaceful 4-bedroom House in Bridgend
2 out of 5
Bridgend
Stay at this residence in Bridgend. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and in-room washers/dryers. Popular attractions Church of St Aengus and Newcastle Castle are ...
Large and Peaceful 4-bedroom House in Bridgend
The Spires Serviced Apartments Cardiff
The Spires Serviced Apartments Cardiff
3 out of 5
10 Cathedral Rd, Cardiff, Wales
Stay at this 3-star apartment in Cardiff. Enjoy free WiFi, parking (surcharge), and laundry facilities. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
9/10 Wonderful! (262 reviews)
Just the fit
"Very good location, close enough to town, but in a quiet Away close to lovely park."

Reviewed on 28 Jun, 2025

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The Old Stables
The Old Stables
3.5 out of 5
Caerllwyn Ganol Farm, Twyn Gwyn Road, Mynyddislwyn, Newport, Wales
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Lovely apartments in a lovely location.
"Fantastic self contained apartments in a lovely location. Immaculately kept and a big comfy bed! Staff very friendly and came to see us to make sure we'd settled in OK. I would definitely stay here again."

Reviewed on 6 Sep, 2024

The Old Stables
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Reviews of Bridgend

3.6
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4 - Good 38%
3 - Okay
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4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Centre is pedestrianised which is pleasant.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

Saw very little of Bridgend as attending a wedding elsewhere.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

We passed it on the way.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

I was pleasantly surprised. This area is really beautiful. It’s one one we’ve explored before but will again. Merthyr Mawr is a beautiful wooded area worth a visit.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Visit Porthcawl, particularly Rest Bay.