Cowbridge

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Tel code: 01446 | code search
Postcode: CF71 | code search
Population: 4000
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Birthplace of:
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Folk Customs:
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Bryn-y-Ddafad Country Guest House
"Recently spent a few days in this wonderful location. The accommodation is in a delightful area with wonderful views. It is tranquil, but places of interest and places to eat ..." More

Bryn-y-Ddafad Country Guest House
"We have stayed with June and Glyn many times over the past few years when visiting family in Cardiff. The accommodation is excellent, beds are comfortable and the rooms are ..." More

Bryn-y-Ddafad Country Guest House
"Great location, very quiet, with easy access to A48. Very friendly, helpful people particularly on advising us on travelling into Cardiff. We felt very at home and at ease. Breakfast ..." More

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Latest reviews | Events in Cowbridge | 10 Places to Stay

Cowbridge is a lovely little town in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan. Although easily accessible, Cowbridge is a hidden gem as it has no rail link and tourists often bypass this area. Described as the Bond Street of Wales, High Street is a paradise for discerning shoppers. Everything is here, from haute-couture to eclectic furnishings (One shop is devoted solely to cat related merchandise so, if you need a present for a feline loving friend, head here.) Butterbean has wonderful toys & games and visit Halcyon Daze for things to soothe the spirit you can take all sorts of gentle courses here and also at barefoot studio which offers more energetic Nia or Nordic Hill walking classes. You will also be spoilt for choice when it comes to gourmet food - Farthings restaurant is well known and respected and their delicatessen is opposite to stock up on supplies for the journey home. You could stay longer at The Bear Hotel - an old coaching Inn with C12th origins. In the C18th, Napoleon’s soldiers were held in the Bear pit post their unsuccessful invasion. Opposite is the Old Hall with its charming walled physic garden - a perfect spot.

Attraction

Glyndwr Vineyard

Classes

Yoga - Pauline Mead

Dentist

Cowbridge Dental Care
Dental Practice

Doctor

Cowbridge Health Centre
The Health Centre

Estate Agent

Birt David & Co
Watts & Morgan

Market

Cowbridge Country Market

Pub and Bar

Edmondes Arms
Horse & Groom
Plough and Harrow
Red Lion
Vale Of Glamorgan Inn
Victoria Inn

Restaurant

City Inn Llansannor
Plough and Harrow
Red Lion
Victoria Inn

School

Cowbridge Comprehensive School

Y Bont Faen Primary School

Solicitor

Beech Company Solicitors
Gwyn & Gwyn Solicitors

Taxi

Cowbridge & Vale Cars

Vet

West Farm Ltd

Sports Clubs

Cowbridge Tennis Club (Tennis)

Shops

Cowbridge Fresh Farm Meats
Hurrans Garden Centre Ltd
A Sanders & Son
Jon Ian Ltd
Kingfisher Gallery
Very Affordable Arts
Coed Hills Artspace
Multiple Organics
Blushbaby

Antiques

Havard and Havard

Places to Stay near Cowbridge

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The Bear Hotel (0.33 miles)

The Bear Hotel

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The BEAR HOTEL dates back to the 12th Century and oozes history, charm and character. Situated in the quaint market town of Cowbridge in the picturesque Vale of Glamorgan we ... More

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Bryn-y-Ddafad Country Guest House (2.21 miles)

Bryn-y-Ddafad Country Guest House
Located in delightful countryside just 4 miles from the M4 and 11 miles from central Cardiff the vibrant Capital city of Wales, Bryn-y-Ddafad is ideal for visitors seeking to explore the area from a quiet and peaceful base. ... More | visit website
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Sheepleys (2.79 miles)

Sheepleys
Ewe will just love it!
Nestled in the heart of The Vale countryside, between the picturesque towns of Cowbridge and Llantwit Major, Sheepleys is convenient for Cardiff, the Airport, Heritage Coast and a host of other ... More | visit website
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Vale Resort (3.72 miles)

Vale Resort

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The Vale Resort set amidst over 650 acres of beautiful Welsh countryside, is now firmly established as one of the UK’s most desirable spa, golf and leisure destinations

Once part of ... More | visit website

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St Mary's Hotel (3.95 miles)

St Mary

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This luxurious 16th century converted farmhouse retains its original character with beamed ceilings and stone walls. A warm and friendly atmosphere, 1st class service and three star luxury privately owned 30 ... More

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Fox and Hounds (4.32 miles)

Fox and Hounds

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Located in the countryside of the Vale of Glamorgan, but convenient to motorway and airport (just 7 minutes away) this 16th century village inn with restaurant and rooms offers the ... More

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Premier Inn Bridgend (M4, J35) (4.36 miles)

Premier Inn Bridgend (M4, J35)
Ideally located just off the M4, junction 35. Conveniently positioned for Pencoed train station and just 5 miles from the town centre. Our Bridgend (Pencoed) Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, free parking, incredibly comfy beds ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Bridgend Pencoed (4.68 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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The Hay Loft (4.74 miles)

The Hay Loft

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The Hay Loft is designed with relaxation in mind. You will find it nestled within a pretty hamlet on the Vale of Glamorgan coast. Set within the grounds of a ... More

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Maerdy Hotel (4.87 miles)

The Maerdy Hotel is a family run hotel is situated 10 minutes from Cardiff and 15 minutes for Swansea, on the M4 corridor. All our rooms are en-suite with large TV's and DVD players. Wi-Fi ... More | visit website

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