by Nick Parry | Jan 29, 2020 | Beach, Beauty Spots, Culture, History, Leisure, Parks, Pubs, Restaurants, Sport, Vale of Glamorgan, Walks
The Glamorgan Heritage Coast stretches for 14 miles, from Aberthaw to Porthcawl with plunging cliffs, secluded coves and breathtaking views it is a must for walkers, cyclists or anyone with a love of the countryside. The whole coastline is fringed with delightful...
by Nick Parry | Jan 29, 2020 | Beach, Beauty Spots, Culture, History, Vale of Glamorgan, Walks
Gileston is a small hamlet in the Vale of Glamorgan with about 60 residents, St Giles church which is the centre of the village and open to visit. Gileston Church is dedicated to St Giles (St Mabon) although it also takes its name from the Giles family who held the...
by Nick Parry | Jan 29, 2020 | Beach, Beauty Spots, History, Leisure, Vale of Glamorgan, Walks
The Limpert is situated on the Leys Beach, at Limpert Bay, it was originally a 15th century boat house and is the most southerly house in wales, The Limpert Inn which was next to the boat house was a thatched inn on the beach were many a sailor stayed whist their...