Just south of Cardiff city center, Penarth has been a popular seaside resort since the Victorian era. Visitors are drawn to its pebbly beaches and the restored art-deco pier, which stretches out into the Bristol Channel. The town’s charm is particularly evident in the summer months when both British vacationers and international travelers flock to enjoy the coastal ambiance. Today, visitors can stroll along the pier, feel the sea breeze, and take in the views of the surrounding coastline, making it a delightful destination for a day by the sea.
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