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Llantwit Major Station
Glamorgam CF61 2XD - Wales, UK

Llantwit Major Station is the primary transport hub for the Glamorgan community of Llantwit Major in South Wales. The station stands on the Vale of Glamorgan Railway Line which operates frequent services between Cardiff and Bridgend via Barry...
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Attractions near Llantwit Major Station
A selection of attractions close to Llantwit Major Station:
Llantwit Major Beach  (< 1 Mile)
Llantwit Major beach is a short drive or a twenty minute walk from the village itself and is extremely popular with surfers. Due to its...
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Llantwit Major Town Hall  (< 1 Mile)
The settlement of Llantwit Major, dating back over 3000 years, came under Norman control after the 1066 Conquest. The building now functioning as the Town...
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Nash Point Lighthouse  (< 1 Mile)
Nash Point, between Barry and Porthcawl on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast has two lighthouse towers. These were built in 1832 and were sited exactly 1000...
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St. Donat’s Church  (< 1 Mile)
St. Donat’s Church which stands under the shadow of the castle (now the base for Atlantic College); it was built about 1100, soon after the...
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St Illtyd’s Church  (< 1 Mile)
Situated in the picturesque and historic village of Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan, St Illtyd’s is one of the oldest parish churches in...
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St Donat’s Castle  (3.1 Miles)
St Donat’s is a twelfth Century castle overlooking the sea near Llantwit Major.It was once owned by William Randolph Hearst, the American newsprint millionaire. He...
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Cowbridge and District Museum  (5.4 Miles)
Cowbridge Museum tells the long and interesting story of this area of the world, and has a particular focus on the social history of the...
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Barry Castle  (10 Miles)
Barry Castle was built in the 13th Century and was under ownership of the de Barry family. This Norman earthwork castle now restored and landscaped,...
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Dyffryn Gardens  (10.4 Miles)
These beautiful gardens lie just west of Cardiff and north of Barry. The history of the Dyffryn Estate dates back to the 7th Century but...
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Dyffryn House  (10.4 Miles)
The first Dyffryn House was built in the 18th century by Thomas Pryce but the beautiful manor house that visitors can see today was built...
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Coity Castle  (10.5 Miles)
Coity Castle sits high above the main road running through Coity. The Norman castle with its square keep and curtain wall dates from the...
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South Wales Police Museum  (10.6 Miles)
The purpose of this museum is to tell the story of policing in South Wales from Celtic times, right through to the modern day....
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Ewenny Pottery  (10.6 Miles)
Ewenny Pottery is a small, friendly pottery that has been run by one family for over seven generations. It has continued in its tradition of...
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Merthyr Mawr Village  (11.7 Miles)
Merthyr Mawr is an idyllic little village set about 2.5 miles outside of Bridgend. With an outstandingly beautiful collection of thatched cottages all surrounding...
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South Wales Equestrian Centre  (11.7 Miles)
The South Wales Equestrian Centre is not just for the serious competitor. The centre offers riding lessons to adults and children over four years old,...
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Newbridge Fields  (12 Miles)
This array of open parkland and fields situated on both sides of the River Ogmore stretches from the town centre nearly all the way to...
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St Illtyd's Church  (13.4 Miles)
St Illtyd's Church is a fantastic Grade II listed church situated on top of very steep hill - Newcastle Hill. The church overlooks the town...
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Cosmeston Lakes Country Park  (14.3 Miles)
This delightful country park was once the site of a limestone quarry. Lakes formed after quarrying ceased in 1970 and the quarry spoils were landscaped....
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St.Michael’s Church  (15.3 Miles)
This church is one of the outstanding landmarks of Minehead, being situated high above the town on the slopes of North Hill. The list of...
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Coney Beach & Pleasure Park  (15.4 Miles)
Coney Beach Pleasure Park sits right on the sandy beachfront of Trecco Bay. It has a variety of rides and amusements including The Megablitz...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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