5 things to see and do in Bridgend County, Wales

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Just two and a half hours from London, Bridgend County offers great surfing, award-winning beaches, dramatic landscapes and peak-to-beach cycling.

It’s as much a draw for savvy holidaymakers as it is for television and film crews, with shows likeDoctor Who and Torchwood scouting out captivating locations.

The extensive coast and Victorian promenade of Porthcawl are easy to reach, yet Bridgend County still remains a bit of a secret.

Here are five of the best things to see and do in Bridgend County:

Surf some of the best breaks in Britain

It may not be as well known as New Quay or Gower, but Bridgend County has some of the hottest surf breaks in the country, so much so that South African pro surfer Ingemar Cressey recently opened Cressey’s Surf Academy here.

Porthcawl Surf School and Adventures Wales also offer surf lessons throughout the year, while events and festivals extend the surf vibe into the county’s bustling towns.

We recently sent Jack Palfrey to Porthcawl to find out more.

Wander along the Wales Coast Path

The Wales Coast Path is a coastal trail that stretches right around Wales, but Bridgend County provides some of the route’s most unique landscapes. Along the way, try watersports at the award-winning Rest Bay or head to the sands of Ogmore, where you’ll have to navigate stepping stones in a river to reach Ogmore Castle. The Dare to Discover app is the best way to access the coastal and inland walking routes in the area.

Follow in the footsteps of movie stars

Visit the mighty Merthyr Mawr sand dunes, which stood in for the Arabian Desert in the Oscar-winning epic Lawrence of Arabia, and have hosted the casts of Doctor Who and Torchwood. Later this year, Bridgend County will star in a BBC adaptation of D.H Lawrence’s classic, Lady Chatterley’s Lover.


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