market town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, UK

Cowbridge (Welsh: Y Bont-faen) is a market town in the Vale of Glamorgan, between Cardiff and Bridgend. It is set in the countryside, about 15 minutes' drive from the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.

Understand edit

Cowbridge lies roughly halfway between Cardiff and Bridgend, in the Vale of Glamorgan countryside. It has Roman roots, on the road between Cardiff and Neath. A pottery sequence unearthed in Cowbridge suggests a foundation date around 80AD. Nearby villages include Peterston-Super-Ely, Bonvilston and Hensol.

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By plane edit

Cowbridge is less than 7 mi (11 km) from Cardiff Airport "as the crow flies". There is no direct public transport connection between Cardiff Airport and Cowbridge.

A small number of companies fly into Cardiff Airport, including Aer Lingus, Loganair, Ryanair and Tui.

The nearest larger airport with flights from several destinations in Europe is Bristol Airport - around 60 mi (97 km) away by car. There is no direct public transport connection between Cardiff Airport and Cowbridge.

By train edit

The nearest railway stations are:

  • Llantwit Major - Local Transport for Wales services from The Valleys, Cardiff, Barry and Bridgend. Bus number 321 connects Llantwit Major with Cowbridge.
  • Pontyclun - Local Transport for Wales services from Cheltenham, Gloucester, Chepstow, Newport, Maesteg and Bridgend. Bus number 321 connects Pontyclun with Cowbridge.

Long-distance services are available at:

  • Cardiff Central - CrossCountry services from destinations throughout England including Nottingham, Derby and Birmingham. Great Western Railway services from London Paddington, Reading, Bristol, Portsmouth, Southampton and Swansea. Transport for Wales services from destinations throughout Wales and England including Carmarthen, Chester, Gloucester, Holyhead, Llandudno, Manchester, Newport, Shrewsbury and Swansea. Bus number X2 connects Cardiff Central with Cowbridge.
  • Bridgend - Great Western Railway services from London Paddington, Reading, Bristol and Swansea. Transport for Wales services from destinations throughout Wales and England. Bus number X2 connects Bridgend with Cowbridge.

By bus edit

There are two bus routes in Cowbridge:

By car edit

Cowbridge lies on the   between Cardiff Culverhouse Cross and Bridgend.

From the   motorway:

  • Exit at   Cardiff West for   then   for Cowbridge
  • Exit at   Pencoed for   then   for Cowbridge

From Barry and Cardiff Airport, use   then   for Cowbridge.

Cowbridge also lies at the southern end of the   from Pontyclun and Llantrisant. It lies at the northern end of the B4270 from Llantwit Major and the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.

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See edit

  • 1 Cowbridge Town Hall. Dating back as far as the Elizabethan era, served as a prison until 1830    
  • 2 Cowbridge Physic Garden. Herbal garden created in 2004 with high stone walls, parts of which date to the 13th century.    
  • 3 St Quintins Castle.    
  • 4 Beaupre Castle (Hen Gastell y Bewpyr). Late 13th century building with Tudor additions that make it appear more manor than castle. It is in village of St. Hilary, which lies just south of the A48, a few miles west of Cardiff.    

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Drink edit

  • Edmondes Arms, Pub. The High Street
  • The Vale of Glamorgan. Pub. The High Street
  • Horse & Groom. Pub. The High Street
  • Duke of Wellington. Pub. The High Street

Surrounding area edit

  • Sportsmans Rest, Peterston-Super-Ely. Country pub
  • The Three Horseshoes, Peterston-Super-Ely. Country Pub
  • The Red Lion, Bonvilston.
  • The Old Post, A48, Bonvilston.

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Surrounding area edit

  • 2 The Vale Resort (Vale of Glamorgan Hotel), Hensol Park (near Hensol), +44 1443 667 800. Luxury hotel in the rural vale close to the M4 (2 minutes away). £££.

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Routes through Cowbridge
Bridgend  W   E  Cardiff
ENDS  S   N  Llantrisant


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