Beach town reveals huge waterfront masterplan with new restaurants, attractions and skate park

A HUGE new development is set to transform a seaside town dubbed the ‘jewel of Wales’.

Porthcawl, in Wales, is home to 16,000 and was even the hometown of both Gavin and Stacey stars Ruth Jones and Rob Bryden.

Aerial view of Porthcawl, Wales, showing the town, beach, and coastline.
Porthcrawl’s huge new development will include attractions, restaurants and cafes
Illustration of Porthcawl Waterfront Masterplan showing up to 1,100 new homes.
The plans also include 1,100 homes

And its new waterfront plan is set to transform it with new attractions.

A new skatepark, pump track and mini golf course have been confirmed.

Other plans include splash parks, play areas and woodland attractions with treetop walks and climbing walls.

Seasonal events could include local fairs and fairgrounds too.

Restaurants, shops and cafes will also line the seafront.

And 1,100 homes will also be built as part of the development, across three parts of town including Sandy Bay, Coney Beach and Salt Lake.

Councillor Neelo Farr of Porthcawl said: “Whether it is a pump track and skate park, a multi-use games area, room for new shops, cafes, restaurants and kiosks, pocket parks, interactive fountains and water features, new play areas for children of all ages, extensive green landscaping, potential mini-golf and overnight parking for motorhomes.

“Or just plenty of flexible open space which can be used to host seasonal events ranging from fairs and fairground rides to ice rinks and speciality markets.

“The waterfront regeneration masterplan really demonstrates the scope of Bridgend County Borough Council and Welsh Government’s joint ambitious vision for the area.

“Griffin Park could more than triple in size and benefit from a wide range of new facilities, such as a climbing wall and a fully equipped fitness trail

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“Sandy Bay will be transformed with new coastal defences in the form of impressive stepped revetments leading down onto the beach and all-new retail opportunities facing out onto the promenade.”

“We have also proposed introducing landscaped natural play areas including adventure, woodland and tree-top play facilities, studio space suitable for creative industries, cycle hubs, a duneside park featuring enhanced habitats, raised boardwalks, activity and viewing platforms, event space, and much more.”

Despite being one of the largest towns in Wales, its train station closed in 1963.

However, the new development will also see the closure of Coney Beach Pleasure Park.

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The 105-year-old theme park was named after the one in New York, and has 20 rides.

In the mean time, the town also has a huge Parkdean holiday park which had a huge £3.5million revamp in 2022.

And the town is even home to the world’s biggest Elvis festival.

Another seaside town is set to reopen an abandoned attraction that closed 20 years ago.

Great Yarmouth’s Winter Gardens first opened in the 1880s but fell into disrepair.

New plans hope to reopen it as a multi-use venue, restoring many of the Victorian features as well.

Here is another huge seaside development set to open in the UK. 

Crowded sandy beach with amusement park rides in the background.
The beach town is one of the largest in Wales
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