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Easy hiking trails around Kenfig Pool traverse a unique landscape characterized by extensive sand dunes, coastal grasslands, and the large freshwater Kenfig Pool. This area, part of the Kenfig National Nature Reserve, features varied terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for different fitness levels. The trails offer views across Swansea Bay and lead through one of Europe's largest active sand dune systems.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kenfig Burrows is a national nature reserve sculpted by wild storms and huge tides between the 13th and 15th centuries which were responsible for creating the Kenfig dunes by throwing vast quantities of sand up all over the Glamorgan coast.
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Kenfig Pool, covering an area of 70 acres is the second largest freshwater lake in south Wales (after Llangorse Lake). It is the heart of the nature reserve and is a valuable stopping point for migrating birds. The lake's maximum depth is about 12 feet - although legend has it that the lake is bottomless and fed by seven springs. There are 2 bird hides, one on the South and one on the North shore.
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Lovely little beach with freshwater, seen lots of families swimming here in summer
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There are over 60 easy hiking trails around Kenfig Pool, forming part of a larger network of more than 120 routes in the area. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
Easy hikes around Kenfig Pool primarily traverse extensive sand dunes and coastal grasslands. The paths are generally sandy with minimal elevation changes, offering varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels. You'll also find trails leading around the freshwater Kenfig Pool.
Yes, many easy routes around Kenfig Pool are circular. For example, the Hiking loop from Kenfig is an easy 2.9-mile (4.7 km) path offering views of the pool and dunes. Another option is the Grassy Path Through the Dunes – Kenfig Pool loop from Kenfig, which is 2.7 miles (4.4 km) long.
Yes, the easy trails are generally well-suited for families. The minimal elevation changes and sandy paths make them accessible. The diverse landscapes, including sand dunes and the lake, offer engaging environments for children to explore. The Kenfig National Nature Reserve is known for its family-friendly options.
Yes, Kenfig National Nature Reserve is generally dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a lead to protect the sensitive wildlife and habitats, especially ground-nesting birds and rare plants. Always ensure you clean up after your dog.
Kenfig Pool is a haven for wildlife. You might spot various bird species, especially around the pool, which is a vital stopping point for migrating birds. The reserve is also home to rare wildflowers, including several orchid species, and a diverse range of insects. Bird hides are available for observation.
Yes, the area has historical significance. You can find the ruined keep of Kenfig Castle, which occasionally emerges from the sand dunes. This is a remnant of a medieval town buried by sand centuries ago. Local legends also speak of a city beneath the waters of Kenfig Pool.
Parking is available at the Kenfig National Nature Reserve Visitor Centre. This provides convenient access to many of the easy hiking trails. For more detailed information on facilities, you can visit the Visit Bridgend website.
Kenfig Pool offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for seeing wildflowers, including rare orchids, and enjoying warmer weather. Autumn brings beautiful colours to the landscape, while winter is excellent for birdwatching, with numerous migratory species arriving at the pool.
While the immediate reserve focuses on nature, there are cafes and pubs in nearby villages like Pyle and Kenfig. The Visitor Centre at Kenfig National Nature Reserve also provides facilities and information.
The easy trails around Kenfig Pool are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 130 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the unique blend of coastal, dune, and freshwater landscapes, the abundance of wildlife, and the well-marked, accessible paths that offer stunning views across Swansea Bay.
Public transport options to Kenfig Pool are available, though they may require some planning. You can check local bus services that connect to nearby towns like Pyle or Porthcawl, from which you might be able to reach the reserve. For detailed travel planning, it's best to consult local transport schedules.
Yes, many easy routes offer spectacular views. As you traverse the sand dunes, you can enjoy panoramic vistas across Swansea Bay, stretching towards the Gower Peninsula. Some trails also provide clear views of Kenfig Pool itself and the surrounding natural reserve.


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