Family hotels in Bridgend

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Step into the wonder of Bridgend, a historical gem nestled snugly between the bustling cities of Cardiff and Swansea. This enchanting town is brimming with activities and sights that will enthral guests of all ages. From the captivating remnants of ancient castles to the exhilarating Jump Jam Trampoline Park, Bridgend remains an unfailing haven for family holidays.

Whether you favour luxurious suites or quaint B&Bs, are searching for a tranquil escape or crave a stay surrounded by attractions, in Bridgend, you can expect a hearty Welsh welcome and an unforgettable family experience. Read on to discover the best hotels and holiday gems in Bridgend for families.

Things to do

From historical sights to thrilling family-friendly attractions, Bridgend promises a holiday filled with enriching discoveries and endless fun. Let's dive into some of the unique experiences waiting to be explored.

For history aficionados, Bridgend is a treasure trove with its majestic medieval castles. Be sure to explore the ruins of Coity Castle, which tells a fascinating tale of a bygone era. It's not just a cultural trip, but a fun adventure for the young ones and the young at heart. Consider a relaxing break in the serene surroundings of the neighbouring 14th-century Church of St. Mary the Virgin for a true sense of the region's history.

For more active pursuits, the Jump Jam Trampoline Park offers an exhilarating day out. With its vast selection of interconnected trampolines and specialised sessions tailored to different age groups, it promises a day of bouncing fun for the entire family.

The Once Upon A Playtime educational centre features a large play structure that not only ignites children's imaginations but keeps them active and engaged. The venue also offers an area for parents to unwind and relax, making it the ideal spot for a stress-free family day out.

Bridgend's landscape also makes for a delightful part of your family getaway. Enjoy a serene walk along the newly developed walkway on the River Ogmore, or marvel at the impressive sustainable development of Parc Derwen village.

When to visit

Choosing the perfect time to visit Bridgend certainly depends on your family’s preferences. Well-known for its warm weather activities, the window between late June to early September offers the perfect allure for a sun-filled holiday, with July showcasing the prime of Bridgend’s summer with an average highest temperature of 67°F.

However, if you're looking for a less crowded and more economical holiday, with its fair weather, spring and autumn are ideal seasons. Explore Bridgend in the quieter months of May, June, and September, with the beautiful outdoors at its best. It's best to avoid visiting during peak school holiday periods if possible, as this is when attractions tend to be busiest.

JAN
9.2°
5.3°
108mm
16 days
FEB
8.9°
5°
102mm
14 days
MAR
10.1°
4.9°
81mm
14 days
APR
12.8°
6.6°
51mm
9 days
MAY
15.4°
9.6°
79mm
13 days
JUN
18.2°
12.7°
72mm
12 days
JUL
20.3°
14.7°
62mm
11 days
AUG
19.3°
14.7°
100mm
14 days
SEP
17.8°
13.2°
80mm
11 days
OCT
15°
11.3°
128mm
16 days
NOV
11.6°
8.2°
113mm
15 days
DEC
10.3°
6.9°
128mm
16 days

Things you'll love...

  • Discover the historical charm of Bridgend through a tour of the remarkable medieval castles.
  • Immerse yourselves in a vibrant blend of education and play at Once Upon A Playtime.
  • Jump around and enjoy the thrilling Jump Jam Trampoline Park.
  • Experience the splendour of local landscapes complemented by Bridgend's favourable climate.
  • Explore the rejuvenated River Ogmore walkway and the sustainable Parc Derwen village.
Airplane

Main airport

    • Bristol Airport