Richard’s guidebook for Llanishen & Cardiff

Richard
Richard’s guidebook for Llanishen & Cardiff

Sightseeing

This is a must see place!!
376 recommandé par les habitants
Château de Cardiff
Castle St
376 recommandé par les habitants
This is a must see place!!
This is a free visit and will take you down a mine, accompanied by ex-miners to see, hear and feel what life was like in this really tough job and for the community nearby.
174 recommandé par les habitants
Musée national de la mine de charbon de Big Pit
174 recommandé par les habitants
This is a free visit and will take you down a mine, accompanied by ex-miners to see, hear and feel what life was like in this really tough job and for the community nearby.
Book online for another free day out (parking fee when booking) for both good and wet weather adventures. Travel back into the past in this fascinating living museum, great for all ages and perfect for a picnic too!
328 recommandé par les habitants
St Fagans National History Museum
328 recommandé par les habitants
Book online for another free day out (parking fee when booking) for both good and wet weather adventures. Travel back into the past in this fascinating living museum, great for all ages and perfect for a picnic too!
This is great for all ages! Paid street parking nearby but otherwise a free day suitable for all ages and ideal for a wet weather adventure. Some of the best art in the world on display here.
221 recommandé par les habitants
Musée national de Cardiff
221 recommandé par les habitants
This is great for all ages! Paid street parking nearby but otherwise a free day suitable for all ages and ideal for a wet weather adventure. Some of the best art in the world on display here.
Caerphilly Castle is a medieval fortification in Caerphilly in South Wales. The castle was constructed by Gilbert de Clare in the 13th century as part of his campaign to maintain control of Glamorgan, and saw extensive fighting between Gilbert, his descendants, and the native Welsh rulers.
117 recommandé par les habitants
Château de Caerphilly
Castle Street
117 recommandé par les habitants
Caerphilly Castle is a medieval fortification in Caerphilly in South Wales. The castle was constructed by Gilbert de Clare in the 13th century as part of his campaign to maintain control of Glamorgan, and saw extensive fighting between Gilbert, his descendants, and the native Welsh rulers.

Food scene

The place to chill & eat
215 recommandé par les habitants
Baie de Cardiff
Bute Street
215 recommandé par les habitants
The place to chill & eat

Neighbourhoods

So, this is where you are staying. Have a look on Google maps and you'll see that within walking distance you have pretty much everything you might need. Supermarkets, pubs, fish & chips, gyms, beauty salons, hairdressers, banks, post office and lots of other stuff too numerous to list!
Llanishen
So, this is where you are staying. Have a look on Google maps and you'll see that within walking distance you have pretty much everything you might need. Supermarkets, pubs, fish & chips, gyms, beauty salons, hairdressers, banks, post office and lots of other stuff too numerous to list!

Conseils aux voyageurs

Se déplacer dans les environs

Bus or Train?

Your nearest bus stop is just a 3 minute walk across Morrrisons car park. The number 27 runs every 15 mins during the day and is a quiet, clean electric vehicle that will have you right into the heart of the city in 15 minutes. Or catch a train from Ty Glas, just a 4 minute wander away and can either get you into Cardiff Central or stay on one more stop and enjoy the food and sights at Cardiff Bay!
Voyage avec enfants

Buses and Trains

These all have dedicated spaces for buggies and strollers.