1 miles from the city centre. the 6 classic, bright rooms, some with en suite bathrooms, have tv/dvds, free wifi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. on a working farm in the vale of glamorgan, this traditional guesthouse in a converted 17th-century farm cottage and stable is 1. cooked breakfast is included in the rate and is served in the oak-beamed dining room, using local or home produce where available. 8 miles from cardiff airport and 10. family rooms are available. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am. there's a guest tv lounge Bristol Airport 1 hr 21
Castell Coch (27 min) Audio tours of a grand 19th-century castle built in the gothic-revival style & surrounded by woods. Mermaid Quay (19 min) Popular gathering place on the water offering an array of restaurants, bars, shops & events. Cosmeston Lakes Country Park & Medieval Village (16 min) Vast landscaped nature reserve with habitats including wetland and a reconstructed medieval village. Bute Park (26 min) A rambling riverside beauty spot with an arboretum, Victorian gardens, friary ruins and a cafe. Cardiff Bay (23 min) Celebrated urban area featuring a marina, shops & eateries, plus historic buildings & guided tours. Barry Island (8 min) Seaside resort with blue-flag clean water designation, colorful cabanas, family amusements & dining. Wales Millennium Centre (21 min) Major modern culture venue staging theatre, opera, ballet and music shows, with bars and dining. Techniquest (21 min) Family-friendly attraction that aims to teach people about science and motivate them to learn more. National Museum Cardiff (25 min) Archaeological artefacts, art and natural history, plus visiting exhibitions in a grand setting. Barry Island Pleasure Park (9 min) Beach-side amusement park with traditional waltzers, dodgems and family fairground rides. Cardiff Castle (27 min) Victorian Gothic fantasy built on the remains of Norman and Roman ruins, with a colourful interior. St. Fagans National Museum of History (19 min) Open-air history of Welsh life with ancient buildings re-erected and traditional crafters at work. Principality Stadium (22 min) Riverside home of Welsh rugby union, plus football, speedway and concerts, with daily tours. National Trust - Dyffryn Gardens (10 min) Gardens designed in 1906 as a series of outdoor rooms set among lawns, an arboretum and wild garden. Caerphilly Castle (30 min) Moated, 13th-century fortress with imposing gatehouse, fortified dam and a tower bombed by Cromwell. |