The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Vale of Glamorgan, Wales

August 20, 2021 Brandee Mangan

Discover the best top things to do in Vale of Glamorgan, United Kingdom including Challenge Wales, The Small Space Theatre, St. Donat's Castle, Brit Movie Tours, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Porthkerry Country Park, Dyffryn Gardens, Ogmore By Sea Beach, Dunraven Bay, Cowbridge Physic Garden.
Restaurants in Vale of Glamorgan

1. Challenge Wales

Excellent
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Challenge Wales

Set sail on 72-foot Challenge Wales | Wales' Tall Ship or 60-foot Adventure Wales for a big boat sailing experience. Take the helm, hoist the sails and get involved in all aspects of sailing. Jump onboard to go dolphin watching or help us with our citizen science microplastic or plankton projects! Adult voyages are suitable for those aged 18 - 75 years. Come along on your own, with friends, family or work colleagues. Our young people voyages are suitable for those aged 14 - 25 years.

2. The Small Space Theatre

5 Island Road, Barry CF62 7AR Wales +44 7973 731335 [email protected] http://www.thesmallspace.co.uk
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5.0 based on 105 reviews

The Small Space Theatre

Welcome to The Small Space, The UK's Smallest Theatre & Cinema, & The World's Smallest Magic Theatre. With only 20/25 seats in the downstairs auditorium and a bijou bar upstairs, this fully immersive magic theatre allows audiences to experience the art of illusion truly up-close and personal. Whether you're watching incredible card tricks across the bar or sitting with drink in-hand in the theatre at a stage show, we promise you won’t miss a thing. Guaranteeing a perfect view wherever you sit, the quirky surroundings, the ambience and with a great choice of beers, quality wines and spirits, The Small Space is big on atmosphere. As for the magic, the owner, and Resident Magician, Jasper Blakeley, is a member of the exclusive Magic Circle and is also an award-winning international performer with decades of experience. So come and see one of our weekly Resident Magician Shows a film in our 4K Dolby Atmos/DTS:X cinema, a live music evening, a touring play or even stand-up comedy.

Reviewed By Hd0145 - Wales, United Kingdom

Absolutely hysterical night, Jasper was so quick witted and kept us entertained with his jokes, magic and mind reading. Very brave man to accommodate 16 women alone. Kept to covid regulations and wore mask and plastic screen. Would strongly recommend this for a group looking for an evening of surprise!

3. St. Donat's Castle

Llantwit Major CF61 1WF Wales +44 1446 799100 [email protected] http://events.atlanticcollege.org/
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

St. Donat's Castle

4. Brit Movie Tours

Excellent
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4.5 based on 187 reviews

Brit Movie Tours

Visit locations from the TV show in and around Barry Island including the church Nessa nearly gets married at, Stacey’s home, Marco’s cafe and much more.

5. Cosmeston Lakes Country Park

Penarth CF645UY Wales +44 29 2070 1678 http://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/en/enjoying/parks_and_gardens/cosmeston/cosmeston.aspx
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4.5 based on 384 reviews

Cosmeston Lakes Country Park

Reviewed By peterjones456

We decided to take our young grandchildren to the lake at Cosmeston Country Park to feed the ducks. There was onsite parking and a large lake surrounded by woodland, walks, grassed areas, a cafe and picnic spots. There were lots of birds residing on the water and the children enjoyed feeding the swans and ducks, before enjoying a picnic. After eating, the children spent a few hours on the swings. The entire parkland was immaculate.

6. Porthkerry Country Park

Park Road, Barry CF62 3BY Wales +44 1446 733589 http://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/en/enjoying/parks_and_gardens/porthkerry_country_park/porthkerry_country_park.aspx
Excellent
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4.5 based on 434 reviews

Porthkerry Country Park

Reviewed By Guys1982 - Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

What an amazing park, that seemed to have everything: wood sculptures, an amazing variety of stunning trees, a viaduct, that you can walk up to and see trains travelling along, a beautiful cafe that seemed very popular, flat mown areas for walking, woods, streams and a boardwalk down to a pebble beach. We stood looking at the viaduct and noticed acorns dropping onto our heads. A ranger walked by and informed us that the acorns were being thrown at us by a group of territorial squirrels! She stated that if we watched for long enough we would see the squirrels throwing acorns at us from the 2 huge majestic oak trees. We only saw one of the squirrel, which we named "Asbo". We also named the other elusive two " Delinquent" & "Thug" Highly recommend a visit if you are in the area.

7. Dyffryn Gardens

Dyffryn House St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan, St Nicholas CF5 6SU Wales +44 29 2059 3328 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dyffryn-gardens/
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4.5 based on 518 reviews

Dyffryn Gardens

Magnificent Edwardian gardens flowing from grand vistas to intimate spaces overlooked by a large mansion Dyffryn Gardens are an exceptional example of Edwardian garden design. Covering more than 55 acres they feature a stunning collection of intimate garden rooms including a rose garden, Pompeian garden and several ponds. The enormous great lawn is bordered by seasonal bedding and a croquet lawn. There is also a large glasshouse, statuary collection, and arboretum featuring trees from all over the world. Designed by eminent landscape architect Thomas Mawson in 1906, the gardens are the early 20th-century vision of coal magnate John Cory and his son Reginald. Within the gardens, Dyffryn House, a grand Victorian mansion overlooks the key aspects of the gardens. Parts of the ground and first floors have been restored and are unfurnished.

Reviewed By Calfrombristol - Bristol, United Kingdom

We visited yesterday and had an amazing few hours exploring the gardens, full of hidden details and surprises. Each garden room was fascinating and the water features were alive with dragonflies and water boatmen. The cactus border was a lovely touch too. We're well aware Covid has affected the amount of maintenance that could be done. There are signs explaining that Dyffryn went from having 16 gardeners & 150 volunteers to 4 members of staff. To be fair it does show in some places and we can only imagine how wonderful the gardens must look under normal circumstances but we're in the middle of a global pandemic and it seems unfair to critique the National Trust under current circumstances. We plan to return to see what will happen as lockdown eases as The National Trust need support to survive. Our only negative was that the vegetarian options had sold out by 1.25pm but that wasn't the end of the world.

8. Ogmore By Sea Beach

38 Seaview Drive, Ogmore-by-Sea CF32 0PB Wales
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4.5 based on 224 reviews

Ogmore By Sea Beach

Reviewed By caelchamberlain2 - Bridgend, United Kingdom

Great beach with lots of ample car parking space and very little car park charges , great for coastal walks and a hot spot for dog walkers in the summer

9. Dunraven Bay

St Brides Major, Southerndown Wales http://www.visitthevale.com/en/Be-Inspired/Sea-Surf-Sand/Dunraven-Bay.aspx
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4.5 based on 197 reviews

Dunraven Bay

Reviewed By Y7530GXjessicaa - Bristol, United Kingdom

I have been here a few times now. This beach is beautiful! It’s a rocky and pebble beach but when the tide goes out it’s sandy. It has plenty of rock pools for children to explore and also has lots of grassy places to go walking, where you can see the bay from a hight which is beautiful. The parking is 5 pound a car which isn’t to bad if you are there all day and it also has toilets and a little shop that sells ice creams. I would definitely recommend this beach I really enjoyed myself but make sure you bring sun cream I even caught the sun on cloudy days here.

10. Cowbridge Physic Garden

Church Street, Cowbridge CF71 7BB Wales http://www.cowbridgephysicgarden.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 151 reviews

Cowbridge Physic Garden

Reviewed By christinejgarda - Bridgend, United Kingdom

Cowbridge Physic Garden is situated just off the High Street and next to the library. It is a lovely, tranquil place to spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of the town, either to walk around and view the many plants or just to have some lunch. It's a lovely place to visit whatever the weather.

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