Everything you could want to know
about the seaside town of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Barry Town is set within the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan, amongst a large number of villages and hamlets spread widely throughout the area, situated on the south coast of Wales, a few miles South West of its capital city, Cardiff, with just over 50,000 people, all set between sea and country.
In times gone by it was a bustling port, now within centred around Barry Island it is one of the most popular
holiday resorts in South Wales, with a host of attractions such as the beautiful sandy shore of Whitmore Bay and Barry Island Pleasure Park for its visitors. It's excellent road and rail links with Cardiff and other parts of Wales are one of its many assets as is the nearness of Cardiff International Airport.
Time has seen Barry Island become a popular visitor attraction at Barry Town, which along with it's fairground, the coastline of Porthkerry and the surrounding area, has long been noted for the splendid beaches, harbour's and cliffs, ideally situated facing south into the sun. Barry Town has many beautiful parks, sports and entertainments facilities.
On Barry Town Crier .org.uk you will find a great deal of information about the history of Barry, a searchable directory of businesses, clubs, organisations, associations etc and general information about the town and the surrounding area.
Barry Town Crier's directory listing and maintenance is completely
free of charge.
If you have some information or pictures that you would like to see on this website or are interested in getting involved in any way with then please send an e-mail to info@barry-town-crier.org.uk
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