Porthcawl

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Porthcawl
Porthcawl
Porthcawl
Stormy morning at Porthcawl Lighthouse #bvstrove
Rest Bay, Portcrawl. 
A favourite surf spot of mine:

Porthcawl is a bustling seaside resort on the South Coast of Wales, with all the best traditions that we know and love — a promenade, safe sandy beaches fringed by rocks, craggy cliffs, waves for surfing and the Coney Beach Amusement Park for all the fun of the fair. There is a nature reserve, a museum and a ruined castle too.

Once you arrive, it is hard to imagine that you are only 20 miles from the city of Swansea or 30 miles from Cardiff. This is another advantage of a trip to Porthcawl — it is so easy to get to, just 10 minutes off the M4, with reasonable public transport access too.

In the days when mining in the Welsh valleys dominated the region, Porthcawl harbour was used to export coal but that industrial past is no longer in evidence. Tourism is its trade now.

Before the closure of so many of the coal pits, Porthcawl was once the favoured place for miners and their families on their annual two-week break in the summer, but even that is a piece of history now. Porthcawl is simply an all-round great resort for anyone who enjoys a traditional seaside holiday.

While families, above all, enjoy Porthcawl, the town hosts a number of festivals that attract a wider range of visitors. Each September, for example, there is the Elvis Festival — the largest in Europe, with Elvis lookalikes and tribute artists from all over the world congregating on the promenade. There is also a jazz festival, and Surf Cult too, so pick your time carefully, depending on your interests.

Staying in Porthcawl

Available in a range of star ratings, there is plenty of holiday accommodation in Porthcawl, so your requirements will be satisfied no matter what you are able to spend.

There is a variety of hotels, both large and small. One iconic building stands right on the seafront with spectacular sea views from many of the 89 bedrooms. Another is associated with the local golf course and has a newly built orangery where you can dine in style. Otherwise, there are many guesthouses, inns and B&B accommodation throughout the town.

As far as self-catering goes, the east side of Porthcawl has a huge holiday park with caravans and a leisure complex. Elsewhere, there is a selection of holiday apartments and cottages to let.

There is no shortage of places to eat out - fish bars, brasseries, carveries, Indian, tapas, ice-cream parlours, cafés, pubs and hotel restaurants.

Shopping in Porthcawl

John Street is the retail centre of town, where there are quirky craft shops as well as regular stores for your everyday needs. Around Castle Hill it is surfers' shopping heaven. For bulk food purchases, it is only a short hop by car to Bridgend.

Porthcawl - Traditional Seaside Holiday at its Best

Busy in the summer months and school holidays, Porthcawl still has something to offer all year round — not least, a bracing walk along the promenade to blow away the cobwebs.

Rose And Crown

Rose And Crown

3.5 out of 5
Heol-Y-Capel, Nottage Porthcawl Wales
The price is P3,285 per night from Mar 29 to Mar 30
P3,285
per night
Mar 29 - Mar 30
Stay at this inn in Porthcawl. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and daily housekeeping. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
9/10 Wonderful! (199 reviews)
Lovely location and comfortable room. Get in quick for evening meal bookings as Saturday evening was very busy.

Reviewed on Mar 4, 2026

Rose And Crown
Mary House

Mary House

3 out of 5
46 Mary Street Porthcawl Wales
The price is P3,132 per night from Mar 8 to Mar 9
P3,132
per night
Mar 8 - Mar 9
Stay at this B&B in Porthcawl. Enjoy free breakfast, daily housekeeping, and a computer station. Popular attractions Coney Beach and Trecco Bay are located ...
7.8/10 Good! (167 reviews)
Lovely room, clean, friendly staff. Good choice of breakfast. Will be going here again

Reviewed on Feb 23, 2026

Mary House
Bayside Guest House

Bayside Guest House

3 out of 5
70 Mackworth Road Porthcawl Wales
The price is P3,784 per night from Mar 8 to Mar 9
P3,784
per night
Mar 8 - Mar 9
Stay at this guesthouse in Porthcawl. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and 2 beach bars. Popular attractions Coney Beach and Trecco Bay are located nearby.
8.8/10 Excellent! (33 reviews)
Only problem is public transport not very reliable

Reviewed on Nov 23, 2025

Bayside Guest House
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Cwmbach Cottages

Cwmbach Cottages

3 out of 5
Cwmbach Road Neath Wales
Book a stay at this golf guesthouse in Neath. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden. Popular attractions Neath Golf Club and Aberdulais Falls are located ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (73 reviews)
clean room, staff, amenities

Reviewed on Mar 1, 2026

Cwmbach Cottages
Luxury Shepherds Hut Near Glamorgan Coast

Luxury Shepherds Hut Near Glamorgan Coast

2 out of 5
Cowbridge Wales
Stay at this cabin in Cowbridge. Enjoy free parking and a garden. Popular attractions Church, College and Lighthouses Walk and Coed-Y-Mwstwr Golf Club are located ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (3 reviews)
A beautiful little hut 😊

Reviewed on Nov 29, 2025

Luxury Shepherds Hut Near Glamorgan Coast
Myrtle Cottage

Myrtle Cottage

3 out of 5
Parc Coed Machen Country Cottages St Cardiff Wales
Book a stay at this golf cottage in Cardiff. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden. Popular attractions Principality Stadium and Cardiff Castle are located ...
Myrtle Cottage
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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