Glamorgan Heritage Coast at Ogmore

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"Through rolling sand dunes, returning along the little-known South Wales coast"
Walk directions

From the car park, head up the lane at the back of the car park and pass the Heritage Centre on the right. Keep walking straight ahead as the road swings left and go through a gate next to a stile to duck into woodland. Continue to a fork by a waymarker and a gap in the wall, where you keep left to reach a stile. Cross this stile and walk along the edge of the field to reach a stile on your left. Go over the stile, then cross a stone stile on your right to keep ahead with a hedge to your right.

Cross into another field and keep to the left-hand side, following the hedgerow, which is now on your left. When you reach the next stile, continue ahead, go past a gate on the left, to reach another stone stile on the left. Cross this stile and head right over another stile, next to a gate, to another stone stile between a house and the farmyard.

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  Terrain  - Easy-to-follow across farmland and coastline, many stiles
  Landscape  - Deciduous woodland, farmland, bracken-covered sand dunes and rocky coastline
  Dog friendliness  - Some difficult stiles; no dogs allowed on beach at Dunraven in summer
  Parking  - Large car park at the Heritage Centre above Dunraven Bay
  Toilets en route  - Heritage Centre, also at Ogmore-by-Sea
About the walk
Most visitors to South Wales overlook the chunk of land that lies south of the M4 motorway between Cardiff and Swansea. Yet surprisingly, smack bang between the two cities and overshadowed by the huge industrial complexes of Port Talbot, there lies an unspoilt strip of coast. Granted Heritage...
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The country of Bridgend is home to the town of the same name. Some 22 miles west of Cardiff, one of the commuter town’s most notable feature is Merthyr Mawr, a huge stretch of grassy sand dunes and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), leading down to the sea.
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Glamorgan Heritage Coast at Ogmore

Recommended by
Our view
"Through rolling sand dunes, returning along the little-known South Wales coast"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Easy-to-follow across farmland and coastline, many stiles
  Landscape - Deciduous woodland, farmland, bracken-covered sand dunes and rocky coastline
  Dog friendliness - Some difficult stiles; no dogs allowed on beach at Dunraven in summer
  Parking - Large car park at the Heritage Centre above Dunraven Bay
  Toilets en route - Heritage Centre, also at Ogmore-by-Sea
About the walk
Most visitors to South Wales overlook the chunk of land that lies south of the M4 motorway between Cardiff and Swansea. Yet surprisingly, smack bang between the two cities and overshadowed by the huge industrial complexes of Port Talbot, there lies an unspoilt strip of coast. Granted Heritage...
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Bridgend
The country of Bridgend is home to the town of the same name. Some 22 miles west of Cardiff, one of the commuter town’s most notable feature is Merthyr Mawr, a huge stretch of grassy sand dunes and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), leading down to the sea.