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Barry is a Welsh town in the Vale of Glamorgan along the Bristol Channel's northern coast, less than seven miles from the capital, Cardiff.
This seaside resort boasts several beaches as well as the popular Barry Island Pleasure Park.
It has a population of just below 50,000 people, making it Wales's fifth-largest urban area.
Many of the main attractions in the area are on Barry Island, which was an island until the town expanded in the late 19th century, linking it to the mainland.
Here, in addition to the amusement park, are beaches, a promenade and the Barry Island Railway Heritage Centre, which provides insight into the Age of Steam, with restored locomotives and exhibits of memorabilia.
Barry is one of Wales's most popular holiday centres given its coastal location and proximity to Cardiff.
There is a wide range of Barry hotels that are ideal for those who want to visit Cardiff but who do not want to stay in the busy city.
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Introduction to Barry, Wales
Barry is a Welsh town in the Vale of Glamorgan along the Bristol Channel's northern coast, less than seven miles from the capital, Cardiff.This seaside resort boasts several beaches as well as the popular Barry Island Pleasure Park.
It has a population of just below 50,000 people, making it Wales's fifth-largest urban area.
Many of the main attractions in the area are on Barry Island, which was an island until the town expanded in the late 19th century, linking it to the mainland.
Here, in addition to the amusement park, are beaches, a promenade and the Barry Island Railway Heritage Centre, which provides insight into the Age of Steam, with restored locomotives and exhibits of memorabilia.
Barry is one of Wales's most popular holiday centres given its coastal location and proximity to Cardiff.
There is a wide range of Barry hotels that are ideal for those who want to visit Cardiff but who do not want to stay in the busy city.
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