Nature reserves, parks & green spaces in Bridgend
Showing 1–50 of 119 locations in Bridgend, South West Wales.
A district from the coal valleys to the Glamorgan coast, with Merthyr Mawr's sand dune system, Afan Forest Park to the north, and the Ogmore river estuary.
KENFIG POOL AND DUNES
Kenfig Pool and Dunes is a 629-hectare Local Nature Reserve located in Bridgend, South West Wales. The area includes a diverse range of habitats such as sand dunes and wetlands, supporting numerous bird species and recreational activities like walking and wildlife observation.
Nature reserve· 629 ha
Pyle and Kenfig Golf Course
Golf course· 147 ha
Royal Porthcawl Golf Club
Golf course· 122 ha
The Grove Golf Club
Golf course· 86 ha
Coed y Mwstwr Golf Club
Golf course· 76 ha
Bryngarw Country Park
Urban park· 72 ha
LOCK'S COMMON
Lock'S Common is a Local Nature Reserve encompassing 34 hectares in Bridgend, South West Wales. The reserve comprises grassland and scrub habitats, where visitors may observe butterflies, small mammals, and wildflowers, with paths available for leisurely walks.
Nature reserve· 34 ha
BEDFORD PARK
Bedford Park is an 18-hectare local nature reserve in Bridgend, Wales. This green space features wooded areas and grasslands, home to various wildlife, and provides walking paths for visitors.
Nature reserve· 18 ha
Maesteg Welfare Park
Urban park· 14 ha
Woodlands Field
Urban park· 14 ha
Nottage Meadow
Urban park· 12 ha
Croft Coch Playing Fields
Urban park· 6 ha
Parc Tir Iarll
Urban park· 5 ha
Craig-y-Parcau
Urban park· 5 ha
TREMAINS WOOD
Tremains Wood is a 3-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Bridgend, South West Wales. The area consists of ancient woodland that supports various bird species and butterflies, providing a tranquil setting for walking and nature observation.
Nature reserve· 3 ha
CRAIG-Y-PARCIAU WOODLAND
Craig-Y-Parciau Woodland is a 3-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Bridgend, South West Wales. This small woodland site offers a tranquil environment for visitors to enjoy walks while observing native flora and fauna.
Nature reserve· 3 ha
FROG POND WOOD
Frog Pond Wood is a 3-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Bridgend, South West Wales. This area features woodlands and ponds, where visitors can observe various bird species, amphibians, and engage in walking and wildlife watching.
Nature reserve· 3 ha
Griffin Park
Urban park· 2 ha
Aber Field
Urban park· 2 ha
Coity Castle Grounds
Urban park· 2 ha
Calon Lan park
Urban park· 1 ha
Newbridge Fields
Urban park· 1 ha
Oak field Park
Urban park· 1 ha
Castell Coety
Historic· 1 ha
Blast Wall Park
Urban park· 1 ha
Kenfig Castle
Historic· 0 ha
Coity School play area
Urban park· 0 ha
Y Castell Newydd
Historic· 0 ha
Parc Calon Lan
Urban park· 0 ha
Candleston Castle
Historic· 0 ha
War Memorial
Historic· 0 ha
Aber Field
Playing field
All Saints Church
Churchyard
All Saints' Church
Churchyard
Badgers Mead Allotment Site
Allotments
Blaenogwr Cemetery
Cemetery
Brewery Field
Playing field
Bryncethin Allotments
Allotments
Cae Gof Recreation Ground
Playing field
Cae-Du Recreation Ground
Playing field
Caedu Park Allotments
Allotments
Capel Nebo
Churchyard
Capel Siloam
Churchyard
Carn-yr-hyrddod
Historic
Cefn Cribwr Ironworks
Historic
Cefn Cribwr Methodist Church
Churchyard
Celtic Cross World War 1 Monument
Historic
Chorleywood Allotment Site
Allotments
Coed-y-Mwstwr Golf Club
Golf course
Coity Castle
Historic