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Out in the car| we drive from Porthcawl to Aberavon along the coast

#porthcawl #pyle #porttalbot #aberavon beach Alternate Scenic Route For a more scenic drive, you can take local roads through the coastal area rather than the M4: Start in Porthcawl and head towards Kenfig Nature Reserve via the A48. Drive through Margam: Passing through Margam Country Park offers beautiful landscapes and views of the surrounding hills. Enter Aberavon from the east side, following local signs for the beach and promenade. This route is slightly longer but offers lovely coastal and countryside views, perfect if you have extra time and want to enjoy the scenery. Public Transport Options Bus: There are bus services connecting Porthcawl and Aberavon, usually requiring a change at Port Talbot Bus Station. It’s a longer journey compared to driving, typically around 45 minutes to an hour. Train: There are no direct train routes between Porthcawl and Aberavon, but you can take a bus to Port Talbot Parkway Station and then a short bus or taxi to Aberavon. Highlights Along the Route Kenfig Nature Reserve: A beautiful spot for a walk or picnic with views of the sand dunes and wildlife. Margam Country Park: Explore the historic castle, deer park, and beautiful gardens. Aberavon Beach: Known for its long sandy beach, ideal for walks, water sports, and enjoying seaside cafes. Conclusion The journey from Porthcawl to Aberavon is short but offers beautiful coastal and countryside views. Whether driving directly via the M4 or taking a scenic route through local roads, you’ll have the chance to enjoy some of the best of South Wales’ coastal landscapes.

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