Sully
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Sully (Welsh: Sili) is a village in the Vale of Glamorgan.Get in
Cardiff Bus's 94 bus runs twice an hour each way between Cardiff and Barry. Sprint Transport also run the 88 bus once an hour in each direction between Barry and Penarth, stopping at Penarth Esplanade for the pier, walks on the shale beach and ice cream. Tickets on the two services are not interchangeable.
See
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Saxon fort
address: Sully IslandThe eastern end of the island features remains of a Saxon fort with a Bronze Age barrow at the highest point.
Do
Sully IslandAt low water (when the tide is out) walk over to Sully Island, a small tidal island at the hamlet of Swanbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, four hundred and fifty metres off the coast. On the foreshore facing the mainland you can see the wreck of a wooden ship at low tide.
Eat
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phone: +44 29 2053 0012address: Beach Rd.
Drink
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Sully Inn
phone: +44 29 2053 0946address: 4 Cog Rd, CF64 5TD -
phone: +44 29 2053 0066address: Beach Rd, Swanbridge, CF64 5UGRight on the beach overlooking Sully Island.
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Sully Plastics Club
address: South RoadSit and watch the cricket in the summer whilst enjoying the view across the Bristol Channel to Somerset and drinking your tipple.
Sleep
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Spinney Park Holiday & Leisure Park
phone: +44 29 2053 0012address: Beach Road, Swanbridge -
phone: +44 29 2070 7512address: St. Mary's Well Bay, Lavernock