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Barry Island

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Sophia
May 30, 2022
The arcades at Barry island provide a retro bit of entertainment that will take you right back to your childhood. The 2 penny slot machines are a great way to entertain the kids cheaply or pass time on a rainy day...Make sure you get a camera booth photoshoot in for your memories... And it would be rude not to finish with some fish and chips!
Jade
May 27, 2022
Barry is just a 10 minute drive from us. If you've seen the BBC's award-winning TV series Gavin & Stacey, you will be familiar with the tidy seaside vibes of Barry.
Juliet
May 1, 2022
Whitmore Bay and Jacksons Bay are fabulous sandy beaches. Barry is approximately 6 miles away and you can get the train or bus there or it's a 20 minute drive.
Pedro & Alina
February 6, 2020
Though no longer completely separated by water from the rest of Wales — it was forever joined to the mainland by the construction of a causeway and docks in the late 1800s — Barry Island has been a popular seaside destination for day-trippers since Victorian times. Today, as back then, the big draw to this pleasant seaside destination are the three long sandy beaches (two of them dog-friendly), notable for seeing the second highest tides in the world. Families flock here from far and wide for fun times splashing and swimming in the water, with some of the more savvy bathers renting one of the colorful beach huts that line the promenade, providing a little privacy, as well as serving as a sanctuary from the sun. In addition to its pleasant waterfront walks, visitors can enjoy a variety of other attractions, too, from video and game arcades and climbing walls for the kids to the interesting Barry War Museum with its authentic simulation of life in the trenches of WWI and the blitz of WWII. Also fun is the Barry Tourist Railway, which whisks travelers from the island to the mainland in vintage carriages pulled by steam locomotives. There are also plenty of dining options, too, and to work off the pounds, the island is directly connected to the superb Wales Coast Path.
Though no longer completely separated by water from the rest of Wales — it was forever joined to the mainland by the construction of a causeway and docks in the late 1800s — Barry Island has been a popular seaside destination for day-trippers since Victorian times. Today, as back then, the big draw…
Cathy
April 11, 2019
If you've seen Gavin & Stacy - this is one for you!

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