As a huge Gavin & Stacey fangirl, it was almost impossible to not stop off on the way home from Oakwood Theme Park. It’s something I had planned for about a month and every day it got closer the more the excitement built. So here’s a run down of our few hours in Barry!
We arrived in Barry for 4:30 pm on a Saturday. There’s a car park right next to the sea front and is a pay & display system. We paid £3 for 4:30-11pm. Absolute bargain in my opinion.
We headed towards the famous spots where Gavin & Stacey was filmed and went straight to the chip shop Boochy of course! Their chips were immense and cheap at that! Unfortunately, Nessa’s arcade was closed during our visit.
But in the shop next door they sold Gavin & Stacey souvenirs. Of course, I picked up two mugs one for me & another for Ants brother who is also a huge Gavin & Stacey fan. For the two it only cost £7.
I found Barry a lot different to how I had anticipated it to be. I feel as if I had different impressions on it was all situated. Nonetheless, it was much more beautiful then I was expecting. Everyone was so friendly and social distancing was well obtained.
We made a little pit stop off at Barry Island Pleasure Park. Whilst we were there we of course had to mop up the two coasters. I know one of which used to be located at Alton Towers but we didn’t manage to grab it whilst it was there! The Pleasure Park has a lovely atmosphere and was reasonably priced too. If you haven’t already visited we’d definitely recommend doing so!
Of course, we couldn’t resist having a little drive up the HUGE hill to Stacey’s house too!
Overall we had a little date day travelling across Wales. Barry Island has since become a special place in our hearts as we had such a lovely time. We will definitely be heading back there again someday soon. If you are in the area we’d definitely recommend visiting!
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