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| We are coming to watch the Celtic v Cas game on the 26th april
The wife and I ,my nephew plus 2 dogs we arrive on the 24th and leave on the 27th I need help from you Celtic fans , A good pub somewhere to get a decent meal and the nearest beach for the Dogs
Keep the Faith
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| Quote: Doncaster Tiger "We are coming to watch the Celtic v Cas game on the 26th april
The wife and I ,my nephew plus 2 dogs we arrive on the 24th and leave on the 27th I need help from you Celtic fans , A good pub somewhere to get a decent meal and the nearest beach for the Dogs
Keep the Faith'"
Nearest dog friendly beaches will be porthcawl. There are a few there but I'll check with the missus which one she takes ours to.
I'll think of a few pubs for grub and let you know.
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Good pub (near the ground). Litten tree is closest pub that is airy and all done out in brass and pine. The more traditional pub practically right next door is the Brewers Arms. Either of these will give you a good crack to talk about the rugby.
Food, well we are not the culinary capital of Wales but we are well served by eateries. I'd think twice about the many takeaways, but there are Tapas bars, Italian Restaurants, Indians, pub restaurants etc all over Bridgend and most of them are pretty decent. There's a Thai or Vietnamese one quite close to the ground too.
On the weekend though, probably best to be in and out of any town centre restaurant before 10pm when the drunken fighting monkeys and their newly acquired floozies start staggering in for a pre-coital Vindaloo.
Dogs on beaches (This doesn't apply after May when dogs are banned from most local beaches) :
PORTHCAWL
Rest Bay - popular with surfers. A mile wide at least of golden sands.
The Black Ramp. Europe's ONLY tarmac beach (don't ask!!)
Trecco Bay- Next to a manky old funfair and you might get fleeced for parking if it's busy.
Nottage Bay. - Golden sands but a bit of rock and seaweed too.
SOUTHERNDOWN
Witches Point (Trwyn y gwrach). Loads to explore. Jurassic coastline; ruined manor house; prehistoric earthworks; clifftop walks and WWII sea defences used in practise for the Normandy landings. Witches Point is also a well known location for Doctor Who (In the series it is Bad Wolf Bay in the alternative universe where Rose Tyler gets stuck)
KENFIG NATURE RESERVE
Miles and miles of sand dunes, pools and a rocky beach. Recently in the news when two young air cadets and their instructors crashed into it.
MERTHYR MAWR
Miles and miles of sand dunes and a sandy beach. Bit of a smell when the wind is wrong from a local sewage treatment works (but not normally)
OGMORE BY SEA
Decent beach by an estuary. Loads of clifftop walks.
Also nature reserves galore inland. It's like dog heaven. Bridgend is not renowned for much, but you want country walks. We got THOUSANDS.
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| Quote: crucrucrusaders "Nearest dog friendly beaches will be porthcawl. There are a few there but I'll check with the missus which one she takes ours to.
I'll think of a few pubs for grub and let you know.'"
We have a Beddlington terrier & a Border Collie who's back legs are paralised and is supported by a little cart if anyone see's us out & about please stop for a chat , it's good old Elglish or Welsh food that we want
Thank you all for taking the time to check things out for us, looking forward to the trip as much or even more than Edinburgh the week after
Keep the Faith
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| Doncaster Tiger,
Since one of your dog's got wheels, I'd suggest the Porthcawl beaches and seafront. The others might be a bit too uneven and rocky.
Alternatively you can get into Margam Park nature reserve for the price of parking only (about £2). A large estate with miles and miles of tarmac roads (a little hilly in some places but plenty of flat too). You will see the three different deer herds there and plenty of landscale.
Alternatively on a smaller similar scale there's Parc Slip nature reserve. You'll see herons, lapwings, lizards, butterflies etc .And adders if you are lucky (or unluckly depending on your view). Margam is more impressive, but Parc Slip is closer to Bridgend.
Regarding eating, Laleston is easily accessible and has the Great House and the Laleston Inn. Both good restaurants.
Nice simple fare in the town itself can be got from the Wyndham Hotel.
Hope these help and that you enjoy your visit.
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| Thank's Mate
We are staying on EWENNY ROAD is it far from the ground can we walk or will we need to go by car
maybe we'll see you at the game
Keep the Faith
Quote: Firefly-half "Doncaster Tiger,
Since one of your dog's got wheels, I'd suggest the Porthcawl beaches and seafront. The others might be a bit too uneven and rocky.
Alternatively you can get into Margam Park nature reserve for the price of parking only (about £2). A large estate with miles and miles of tarmac roads (a little hilly in some places but plenty of flat too). You will see the three different deer herds there and plenty of landscale.
Alternatively on a smaller similar scale there's Parc Slip nature reserve. You'll see herons, lapwings, lizards, butterflies etc .And adders if you are lucky (or unluckly depending on your view). Margam is more impressive, but Parc Slip is closer to Bridgend.
Regarding eating, Laleston is easily accessible and has the Great House and the Laleston Inn. Both good restaurants.
Nice simple fare in the town itself can be got from the Wyndham Hotel.
Hope these help and that you enjoy your visit.'"
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| Quote: Doncaster Tiger "Thank's Mate
We are staying on EWENNY ROAD is it far from the ground can we walk or will we need to go by car
maybe we'll see you at the game
Keep the Faith'"
Id say 20 minute walk. So take the car
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| I'll echo what Crusader says. Car's best for that one.
Also for food, if you're in or near the Heronston Hotel, I understand they have a decent restaurant.
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| I am Doncaster Tigers said nephew. Just wanted to thank everyone for their help. Much appreciated.
Is there parking near the ground, if so is there usually plenty of room if we get there 45/30 mins before kick off.
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Parking - there is lots of parking around the ground, it just depends how close you want to be. Up to 1 hour before KO you will always get within a couple of hundred yaeds. After that you will struggle to park that close. Check out the ground and parking at www.breweryfieldltd.com
That will give you a good idea where everything is. Look forward to seeing you and have a safe trip.
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Parking - there is lots of parking around the ground, it just depends how close you want to be. Up to 1 hour before KO you will always get within a couple of hundred yaeds. After that you will struggle to park that close. Check out the ground and parking at www.breweryfieldltd.com
That will give you a good idea where everything is. Look forward to seeing you and have a safe trip.
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| Cheers, is there any pubs nearby that will show the sky games on Friday & Saturday?
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| There's a pub nearby called PS's that DID have Sky sports. Not sure if it still does, or if it's inclined to show the League. I think it might have gone back to its original name The Angel.
So long as it doesn't clash with that round ball game or the Heineken Cup matches of that OTHER rugby they'd probably show it.
The pub is a 1 minute walk or a 3 minute stagger from the ground.
Perhaps Crucrucru or Safo can tell you if any of the other local pubs show it. Idon't drink these days so really am not sure any more.
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| Quote: Firefly-half "There's a pub nearby called PS's that DID have Sky sports. Not sure if it still does, or if it's inclined to show the League. I think it might have gone back to its original name The Angel.
So long as it doesn't clash with that round ball game or the Heineken Cup matches of that OTHER rugby they'd probably show it.
The pub is a 1 minute walk or a 3 minute stagger from the ground.
Perhaps Crucrucru or Safo can tell you if any of the other local pubs show it. Idon't drink these days so really am not sure any more.'"
Not sure. The Railway should put it on as long as it's not clashing with anything.
If I had a pound for every time an away fan asked if there were any pubs about which was showing the rugby league I'd have about £15 now.
It would be a good idea for a Bridgend pub to market itself as a Crusaders/rugby league friendly pub as it would generate a lot of extra trade. It wouldn't take a lot either. Sky sports showing SL and maybe a Crusaders shirt and a few scarves etc. I'd certainly feel more at home if this were the case.
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