Cardiff
Cardiff, the vibrant capital of Wales is located on the Bristol Channel at the mouth of the River Taff, this historic city is
approximately 150 miles west of London. The city's name likely stems
from an English corruption of the original Welsh title "Caer-Taff," meaning "Fort on the Taff." Cardiff's rich history is evident in its
landmarks, with Roman influences from a 1st-century fort and Norman traces in the Cardiff Castle, a captivating reminder of the
area's past. Beyond its historical significance, Cardiff offers a plethora of
attractions for visitors. Explore Cardiff Castle, a majestic structure with a Norman
keep and beautiful grounds. Delve deeper into Welsh life and culture at the St. Fagans National History
Museum, an open-air haven showcasing historic buildings and exhibits.
For a fairytale escape, visit Castell Coch, a stunning castle nestled in the hills, known for its
captivating architecture and picturesque setting.