Llantwit Major (Welsh: Llanilltud Fawr) is a town in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Understand
editThe small village of St Athan is known primarily for the RAF base.
Peaceful village Gileston is an ideal base from which to explore the Vale and the Glamorgan Jurassic coast. It is 4 miles away from Llantwit Major.
Get in
editGet around
editSee
editThe tiny village of Gileston in the Vale of Glamorgan is within walking distance of Limpert Bay, Breaksea Point and the Glamorgan Heritage Coast. In 1970 the village was designated as a conservation area in recognition of its unspoilt historic charm. It is one of few villages with a red telephone box. 15th century St Giles Church has a lovely churchyard where the Giles family, after whom the village was named, is buried. The church warden will open the doors for visitors to look around.
- 1 Gileston and West Aberthaw beach. Stony beach on Limpert Bay with remains of World War II pillboxes.
- 2 Aberthaw power stations. Coal and Bio-mass station
- 3 Gileston Manor. Grade II listed building. In private hands
- 4 St Donat's Castle. medieval castle now an international secondary school called Atlantic College.
- 5 Llantwit Major Roman Villa.
- 6 St Illtyd's Church (Llantwit Major). 13th century parish church
Do
edit- Wales Coast Path. Walk part of the trail.
Buy
editEat
edit- 1 Illtud's 216, Prospect House, Church St., ☏ +44 1446 793800.
Drink
edit- 1 Blue Anchor, East Aberthaw, ☏ +44 1446 750329. Thatched country pub with real ales, serving bar meals with a restaurant attached. ££.
Sleep
edit- 1 [dead link] The Hay Loft, Rose Cottage, ☏ +44 1446 750687.
- 2 Limpertbay Guest House, The Leys, ☏ +44 1446 751073.
- 3 West House, West St CF61 1SP, ☏ +44 1446 792406. Comfy small hotel in a 17th century mansion, traditional cuisine. B&B double £100.