Nature reserves, parks & green spaces in Vale of Glamorgan
Showing 1–50 of 226 locations in Vale of Glamorgan, South East Wales.
A coastal district south of Cardiff, with the Glamorgan Heritage Coast's limestone cliffs, the Vale's rolling farmland, Cosmeston Country Park, and the Ely river.
Porthkerry Park
Urban park· 389 ha
Cosmeston Lakes Country Park
Urban park· 231 ha
Cottrell Park Golf Resort
Golf course· 206 ha
Wenvoe Castle Golf Club
Golf course· 139 ha
Dinas Powys Golf Club
Golf course· 125 ha
Brynhill Golf Club
Golf course· 114 ha
Southerndown Golf Club
Golf course· 111 ha
COSMESTON LAKES COUNTRY PARK
Cosmeston Lakes Country Park is a 105-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Vale of Glamorgan, South East Wales, featuring lakes and multiple habitats. Visitors can enjoy walking and observing wildlife, including waterfowl and various plants native to wetland areas.
Nature reserve· 105 ha
St Mary's Hotel Golf & Country Club
Golf course· 93 ha
Porthkerry Park
Porthkerry Park is an 87-hectare Country Park in the Vale of Glamorgan, South East Wales. The park features woodlands and meadows along with coastal areas, attracting various wildlife and offering facilities for picnicking and walking.
Country park· 87 ha
Glamorganshire Golf Club
Golf course· 86 ha
Cosmeston Lakes
Cosmeston Lakes is an 82-hectare Country Park located in the Vale of Glamorgan, South East Wales, encompassing lakes, woodlands, and meadows. The park is popular for walking, cycling, and birdwatching, with a wide range of species found in the lakes.
Country park· 82 ha
St Athan Golf Club
Golf course· 57 ha
St Andrews Major Golf Club
Golf course· 53 ha
Dyffryn Gardens
Urban park· 49 ha
Cliff Walk
Urban park· 35 ha
Bridgend Golf
Golf course· 20 ha
Dinas Powys Common
Urban park· 19 ha
Pencoedtre Fields
Urban park· 19 ha
Knap Gardens
Urban park· 16 ha
Parade
Urban park· 11 ha
Romilly Park
Urban park· 11 ha
CLIFF WOOD - GOLDEN STAIRS
Cliff Wood - Golden Stairs is an 11-hectare Local Nature Reserve located in the Vale of Glamorgan, South East Wales. It features steep woodlands and coastal paths, providing habitats for birds and opportunities for walking and nature observation.
Nature reserve· 11 ha
Plymouth Park
Urban park· 10 ha
King George V Memorial Playing Fields
Urban park· 9 ha
Dingle Park
Urban park· 7 ha
Alexandra Park
Urban park· 6 ha
Victoria Park
Urban park· 5 ha
Dinas Powys Hillfort
Historic· 5 ha
Man Agored Cyhoeddus Dyfan Road
Urban park· 4 ha
East Promenade Gardens
Urban park· 4 ha
Maslin Park
Urban park· 4 ha
Dunraven Park
Historic· 4 ha
Dinas Powys Castle
Historic· 4 ha
Seaview Park
Urban park· 3 ha
The Kymin
Urban park· 3 ha
Windsor Gardens (South)
Urban park· 3 ha
CWM TALWG WOODLANDS
Cwm Talwg Woodlands is a 3-hectare Local Nature Reserve found in the Vale of Glamorgan, South East Wales. It features a small woodland area with paths ideal for leisurely walks, where visitors can spot birds and listen to their calls.
Nature reserve· 3 ha
Victoria Square
Urban park· 3 ha
Gladstone Gardens
Urban park· 3 ha
Windsor Gardens
Urban park· 3 ha
Glebe Street Park
Urban park· 3 ha
Cemetery Approach Gardens
Urban park· 2 ha
Paget Road Park
Urban park· 2 ha
Promenade Gardens
Urban park· 2 ha
Penmark Castle
Historic· 2 ha
Alexandra Gardens
Urban park· 2 ha
St Quintin's Castle
Historic· 2 ha
Seel Park
Urban park· 1 ha
Plassey Square
Urban park· 1 ha