Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Bridgend has literally everything you need , good basic shopping , train station , easy link to M4 , lots of lovely countryside , its got its rough bits but everywhere has , the bridgend valleys are quite isolated but I know people who have lived there for years and would never move
Llantrisant, Pontyclun , Talbot Green , lots of facilities , right on the M4 , train etc
Don't know enough about the valleys and towns to North of Cardiff like pontypridd , aberdare , merthyr, porth Treorchy, , Caerphilly etc but lots of good people up there and loads to do
Barry is a hidden Gem as far as I am concerned . It has its bad side , any coastal former sea port that has seen better days is going to have .
But I find its a town I can go to that is like a mini cardiff and has lots of facilities without having to go into the city
I only go into cardiff to watch city , go to rock concerts and fish . I cant stand trawling up and down places like St davids 2 or Queen Street
With barry its got the waterfront which has morrisons , Asda, argos etc , Holton Road has some good places to shop , broad street isn't my scene at night but high street has lots of independent retailers , park Street on the way to Porthkerry has a decent pub and chippy , a fishing tackle shop for the likes of me , a lovely park , rommily, Porthkerry Park for families
The west side of Barry, Porthkerry, knap , pontypridd Road, marine drive etc is more expensive but its nothing like the exclusive parts of cardiff
I know people who live on the east side such a Cadoxton and they love it
Train station into cardiff in minutes
Living by the sea , whats not to like
Of course there are people who are dodgy but thats part of life
I like bridgend for the same reason as Barry but would say out of the two Barry has more going for it