Barry Sidings Countryside Park is a truly wonderful gem located in the heart of South Wales. As someone who loves spending time outdoors and exploring new places, I can confidently say that this park is one of the best I have ever visited.
One of the standout features of Barry Sidings Countryside Park is its stunning natural beauty. The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with rolling hills, dense forests, and tranquil streams all contributing to the park's serene atmosphere. The scenery is truly breathtaking and it's hard not to feel a sense of peace and tranquility when you're surrounded by such natural beauty.
Another highlight of the park is the range of activities on offer. There are plenty of walking and hiking trails, including a circular route that takes you through some of the park's most scenic areas. There are also designated cycling paths, as well as fishing lakes and picnic areas where you can relax and soak up the atmosphere.
One of my favorite things about Barry Sidings Countryside Park is the way it caters to visitors of all ages and abilities. There are plenty of activities for kids, including a playground and an adventure trail, while the more adventurous can try their hand at mountain biking or geocaching.
Overall, I would highly recommend Barry Sidings Countryside Park to anyone looking for a peaceful and enjoyable day out in the great outdoors. The park is beautifully maintained, with plenty of amenities and activities to keep visitors entertained, and the scenery is simply breathtaking. Whether you're looking for a quiet stroll or a more challenging hike, there's something for everyone here. Don't hesitate to visit this wonderful park if you...
Read moreCustomer service was disgusting! I understand that weekends (Saturday at most) are the busiest times of the week, however, my disabled father experienced disgraceful customer service from a male worker within the cafe. My father ordered two coffees and 2 meals and was very much embarrassed by this member of staff. My father uses walking aids to help with his physical disability and requires help with things such as, carrying drinks/food etc. This particular male member of staff rudely complained to my father that he was ‘too busy’ to be helping my father to carry the drinks and ‘in future’ he should make sure that he waits within the cafe and should be expected to carry the drinks himself. My father was publicly embarrassed because of something he wasn’t able to do due to his disability. Moving onto the meals, they were very cold and didn’t hold much flavour at all. Overall, a horrific experience and we will be making sure we never use this establishment again unless there is direct improvement amongst staff and...
Read moreCame here while visiting my son and his family over christmas and new year. I love waterfalls so the walk round the park was a nice treat for me. All round the park are hidden waterfalls and streams and the added fast flow river at the side of the park was a bonus. Loads of ducks wandering around that you can feed with appropriate food. Nice to see loads of bins around. Dogs and human rubbish catered for , unlike some parks in the area ( fforest fawr) after a walk in the rain a wee stop and hot chocolate in the cafe was a dry treat. Wellies needed in the bad weather... so knowing wales all year lol. Dog friendly so nice to see pets inside. Lovely palette table and chairs to sit at. A lovely choice of drinks , cakes and things. Staff very friendly and accomadating only dissablet toilet was open and 2 portaloos outside other inside loos blocked off with chairs . Dissabled was very clean and stocked well with loo roll. Well worth a visit for licals and visitors to...
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