Porthcawl

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Porthcawl
Porthcawl (United Kingdom)
Porthcawl
Population 16,000
OS grid reference SS825775
Principal area Bridgend
Ceremonial county Mid Glamorgan
Constituent country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PORTHCAWL
Postcode district CF36
Dialling code 01656
Police South Wales
Fire South Wales
Ambulance Welsh
UK Parliament Bridgend
European Parliament Wales
List of places: UKWalesBridgend

Coordinates: 51°29′N 3°41′W / 51.48, -3.69

Porthcawl is a town on the south coast of Glamorgan, Wales, in the county borough of Bridgend.

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Situated on a low limestone headland on the south Wales coast, overlooking the Bristol Channel, Porthcawl developed as a coal port during the 19th century, but its trade was soon taken over by more rapidly developing ports such as Barry. Northwest of the town, in the dunes known as Kenfig Burrows, are hidden the last remnants of the town and castle of Kenfig, which were overwhelmed by sand about 1400.

Porthcawl is a leading holiday resort in southern Wales and is home to one of the largest caravan and camping parks in Europe, Trecco Bay. It has an extensive promenade and several beaches, two of which are Blue Flag beaches: a tourist-oriented beach at Trecco Bay, at the east end of the town; a sandy beach at Rest Bay, which lies to the northwest of the town; and the quiet and sandy Pink bay leading out towards Sker point. A tarmac-covered Car park serves a sandy beach .

There are many hotels and geust houses as well as a funfair called Coney Beach . Four rocky points line the shore: Hutchwns Point, Porthcawl Point (on which a lighthouse is situated), Rhych Point and Newton Point.

Author Rhys Hughes grew up in the town.

Porthcawl, like many UK resorts has suffered a decline in its holiday trade over recent years, especially since most of the South Wales coal pits have closed. A major feature of the summer used to be the miners fortnight when the miners would take their annual break in large numbers.

Newton village has a classic example of a 12th century Norman church, village green and pub.

Tourist attractions in the area include sandy beaches, a Grand Pavilion, a fun fair named Coney Beach (modeled after Coney Island in New York City), and 3 golf courses.

The Grand Pavilion was built during the 1930s and has a capacity of 643 It is the venue for popular shows, including the annual pantomime, one of the most popular in Wales. The singer, actor, and civil rights activist Paul Robeson once performed 'live' at the Pavilion via a trans-atlantic telephone link.

The town has over recent years become famous for its annual Christmas Day Swim which is held at Coney Beach each year. Participants brave the cold, waters to raise money for local good causes. The event takes place at 11am every Christmas Day morning and attracts thousands of spectators, sponsors. [1]

It also has an Elvis festival every September which attracts Elvis impersonators from all walks of life. [2].

Porthcawl is generally regarded as one of the top locations in Wales for surfing and competitions are held at Rest Bay. It also has an extensive golf course which attracts players from around the world.

Currently, there are proposals to construct a new marina with 400 berths, with the marina extending to the heart of the town.[1]

  1. ^ BBC News: Porthcawl 400-berth marina plans

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