Bristol Airport 1 hr 9
Mermaid Quay (11 min) Popular gathering place on the water offering an array of restaurants, bars, shops & events. Castell Coch (22 min) Audio tours of a grand 19th-century castle built in the gothic-revival style & surrounded by woods. Cardiff Castle (14 min) Victorian Gothic fantasy built on the remains of Norman and Roman ruins, with a colourful interior. Caerphilly Castle (22 min) Moated, 13th-century fortress with imposing gatehouse, fortified dam and a tower bombed by Cromwell. Llandaff Cathedral (7 min) Medieval place of worship with a 10th-century Celtic cross and a triptych painted by D.G. Rossetti. Pierhead Building (12 min) Landmark, red-brick building featuring exhibits on local history & culture, plus regular events. Principality Stadium (12 min) Riverside home of Welsh rugby union, plus football, speedway and concerts, with daily tours. St. Fagans National Museum of History (13 min) Open-air history of Welsh life with ancient buildings re-erected and traditional crafters at work. Bute Park (12 min) A rambling riverside beauty spot with an arboretum, Victorian gardens, friary ruins and a cafe. The Senedd (14 min) Modern Welsh National Assembly building with transparent walls & an undulating wood roof. National Trust - Dyffryn Gardens (20 min) Gardens designed in 1906 as a series of outdoor rooms set among lawns, an arboretum and wild garden. National Museum Cardiff (13 min) Archaeological artefacts, art and natural history, plus visiting exhibitions in a grand setting. Cardiff Bay (16 min) Celebrated urban area featuring a marina, shops & eateries, plus historic buildings & guided tours. Techniquest (12 min) Family-friendly attraction that aims to teach people about science and motivate them to learn more. Wales Millennium Centre (11 min) Major modern culture venue staging theatre, opera, ballet and music shows, with bars and dining. |