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    What’s Occurring?! Only the Best MINI Run of the Year!

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys Gregory14 July 2025Updated:15 July 202504 Mins Read
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    What’s better than a Sunday run-out in a convoy of MINIs? One that takes in the best of Gavin & Stacey filming locations, ends on the beach at Barry Island, and raises money for two fantastic charities. Cardiff Mini Club absolutely smashed it again this year with their annual charity run, and I was lucky enough to tag along for the ride.

    If you’ve been following along, you’ll know I went to my first Cardiff Mini Club event last year – a day I’ll never forget. So when I heard about this Gavin & Stacey-themed charity run in aid of Tŷ Hafan and Maggie’s, I knew I had to be there.

    Start Your Engines – But First, Bacon

    We kicked things off at Baffle Haus in Bonvilston at 9am, one of my favourite local hangouts (and where I spent my birthday earlier this year, if you recall: Celebrating my birthday at Baffle Haus)

    Bacon, Egg & Cheese muffin

    True to form, I ordered the Bacon, Egg & Cheese muffin – yes, the same one I was sceptical about back in January (I’m still not convinced by egg in a bun, but this one works, somehow). With stomachs lined and caffeine levels topped up, we headed outside to check out the impressive lineup of MINIs ready to set off.

    Route Highlights – Gavin, Stacey & the Vale

    Our run packs were brilliantly put together, complete with a physical map, written directions, and even a digital route for sat nav users. The route was like a greatest hits tour of Gavin & Stacey filming spots:

    • Saint Peter’s Church – where Dave and Nessa’s wedding took place

    • Five Mile Lane – a favourite for local drivers

    • The Colcot Arms – scene of Smithy’s legendary stag

    • Gwen’s House – cue the omelette jokes

    • Pam and Mick’s Essex pad

    • The Barn Dance – no actual dancing this time

    • Cappriccios – where Smithy found out he was going to be a dad

    • Penarth Pier

    •  Premier Inn (aka “What’s Occurring HQ”)

    • And of course, Marco’s Café on Barry Island, where Stacey worked

    We even got a list of bonus locations to explore on another day, which I fully intend to do. MINI road trip part two?

    Some Wrong Turns… But All Roads Lead to Barry

    A few of us (myself included) took a wrong turn at one point – too busy looking at the scenery no doubt. But that’s the beauty of these runs: it’s never stressful, and you always find your way back to the pack. Plus, there’s something brilliant about seeing MINIs absolutely everywhere you look.

    Eventually, we rolled into Barry Island and parked up right on the promenade, thanks to special permission from the council. On a day where Barry was scorching (and absolutely rammed), this was the VIP treatment. Beach views, ice cream nearby, and MINIs sparkling in the sun. Bliss.

    Community Vibes & Club Spirit

    There was a raffle, plenty of friendly faces, and even a club vote for favourite MINIs. I’ve got to give a special shoutout to Ricky’s GP3, which took home the award for Best Modern MINI – those flared arches are a thing of beauty. Well deserved!

    For me, what stood out most (besides the sunburn) was how well organised it all was. The attention to detail in the route planning, the relaxed but structured vibe, and just how lovely everyone is. The Cardiff Mini Club feels like a little family, and I’m glad to be a part of it.

    A brilliant day, great company, iconic locations, and all for two brilliant causes. If you’ve never been to a MINI event, take this as your sign. You don’t need a show car, just a love for the brand and a bit of enthusiasm. You’ll be made to feel right at home.

    Until the next one… keep cornering.

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    Rhys is a UK-based automotive enthusiast and writer with over 15 years of media experience. On Cornered.co.uk, he shares personal car journeys, honest reviews, and insights into performance cars and EVs.

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