No, that's mostly West Somerset opposite the Barry to Aberthaw coast. Any hills you see across the Bristol Channel would be the Quantock Hills or the Brendon Hills; the latter being a part of the Exmoor National Park that connects West Somerset to North Devon. You might even see Dunkery Beacon which is the highest point on Exmoor. I know because I used to live in West Somerset in the 60s, and would regularly see the Steam trains on both sides of the channel. The West Somerset Railway is now basically the longest UK heritage steam railway, and well worth checking out. The same could be said of the whole of West Somerset and North Devon. Wonderful area, but having also lived in Wales, I like both sides of the channel. Also lived in Hereford.
No, that's mostly West Somerset opposite the Barry to Aberthaw coast. Any hills you see across the Bristol Channel would be the Quantock Hills or the Brendon Hills; the latter being a part of the Exmoor National Park that connects West Somerset to North Devon. You might even see Dunkery Beacon which is the highest point on Exmoor. I know because I used to live in West Somerset in the 60s, and would regularly see the Steam trains on both sides of the channel. The West Somerset Railway is now basically the longest UK heritage steam railway, and well worth checking out. The same could be said of the whole of West Somerset and North Devon. Wonderful area, but having also lived in Wales, I like both sides of the channel. Also lived in Hereford.
@@tsl56 I would love to go to the West Somerset Railway. Thanks for telling me!
Never seen a Manchester-bound train depart from Platform 1 at Bridgend before
Yeah there was engineering work that day so they shut platform 2 for some reason