Portcawl was originally a coal port but developed into a seaside resort when the coal industry waned. It is well positioned as a resort with three sheltered bays and also has a large amusement park at Coney Beach.
These days it is south Wales most popular resort and has something for all tastes; you can go shark fishing, surfing or play golf at one of Wales best courses. On a clear day the views extend out over the Bristol Channel as far as Exmoor.
The Grand Pavilion in Porthcawl is a major entertainment venue; they hold comedy evenings, music festivals, pantomimes and fantastic theatre productions. The Pavilion is on the Esplanade and so has brilliant views of the beachfront.
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