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  • 1 National Museum of Wales / Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Cymru Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Museums and art

    Cathays Park GB - Cardiff CF10 3NP

    The museum's remarkable collections are divided into three main sections. The Natural History section presents the nature and ecosystems of Wales; the Archaeology section exhibits objects and written documents that retrace daily life from prehistory ..

  • 2 Castle Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    A4 GB - Caerphilly

    Built in 1268, this massive stronghold sits behind extensive water defences. The complex underwent restoration in the 19C and 20C and has a long barbican (a fortified dam), an outer ward with bastions, an inner ward with towers, mighty gatehouses and..

  • 3 Castell Coch Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    M4 GB - Tongwynlais

    Castell Coch is a fantasy castle of medieval inspiration. It was started in 1875 by the wealthy Maquess of Bute and the architect William Burges, and bears some resemblance to the city of Carcassonne (France) and the castle of Chillon (Switzerland). ..

  • 4 St Fagan's National History Museum Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    GB - Saint Fagans CF5 6XB

    Don't miss this Welsh ethnographic museum coupled with a castle, which will delight children and adults alike! In addition to the two exhibitions dedicated to agricultural life and traditional costumes, in the grounds stand reconstructions of buildin..

  • 5 Llandaff Cathedral Interesting

    Religious buildings

    A4119 GB - Cardiff CF5 2PG

    Cardiff Cathedral was built between 1120 and 1280 and was named after the nearby river. The cathedral fell into decay after the Reformation and lost its medieval tower and roof in a storm in 1723. It was restored some time later but destroyed by a la..

  • 6 Techniquest Interesting

    Museums and art

    Stuasrt Street GB - Cardiff CF10 5BW

    Located opposite the old dry docks, this ultramodern building which mixes glass and steel stages an incredible interactive exhibition, which illustrates scientific principles through a series of role-plays

  • 7 St Fagans Castle

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    The Castle GB - Saint Fagans CF5 6DX

    Built in around 1580, it was renovated with a 19C touch, including period furniture. The fine gardens have blackberry bushes and ponds full of carp, bream and tench. They are the setting for the Museum of Welsh Art and Popular Traditions .

  • 8 The Valleys

    Nature and gardens

    Valley Lines GB - Cardiff

    North of Cardiff and the neighbouring ports lie The Valleys, one of Britain's largest coalfields. Only one mine remains in operation today. Miners' cottages, metalworks, pit-heads and attendant railways occupy the floors of the deep valleys. In stark..

  • 9 Pierhead Building

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    GB - Cardiff

    This tiled, red brick building was completed in 1896 by an associate of William Burges and was previously used as offices.

  • 10 Law Courts

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    King Edward VII Avenue GB - Cardiff CF10 3NL

    This edifice built in 1904, located to the west of the town hall is clearly more conservative than its neighbouring building, and is the first in a series of public buildings to be developed on King Edward VII avenue.

  • 11 Castle

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Castle Street GB - Cardiff CF10 2RB

    This fortified castle with a mighty keep was built on the ruins of a roman fort in the 12th C. At the end of the 19th C its owner the 3rd Marquis de Bute (1847-1900), who was regarded as the richest man in England at the time commissioned the archite..

  • 12 Millenium Stadium

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Westgate Street GB - Cardiff CF10 1JA

    Nothing is too good for Wales' national sport. This stadium replaced the legendary Arms Park when it was inaugurated in 1999.