Porthkerry Park
Porthkerry Park is a large country park in Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, occupying a wooded valley leading down to a beach at Porthkerry Bay on the Bristol Channel coast. The park covers over 220 acres of ancient woodland, meadow and beach habitat managed by the Vale of Glamorgan Council as a freely accessible public amenity for the communities of Barry and the surrounding Vale. The beach at the foot of the valley is a quiet and relatively secluded stretch of shingle and sand at the base of limestone cliffs, providing a natural contrast to the more intensively developed beaches of nearby Barry Island. The wooded valley above contains ancient sessile oak woodland of considerable ecological interest, with walking trails connecting the beach to the upper park. The Victorian viaduct that crosses the valley head is a prominent heritage feature and the park's combination of coastal access, ancient woodland and open meadow makes it one of the most varied country parks in the Vale.