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You will never be at a loss for something interesting to see or do in and around Cardiff.

The city’s arts facilities are exceptional, with the National Museum and Gallery housing the second largest Impressionist after Paris

Cardiff’s Bay has been transformed into a stunning waterfront with a wealth of attractions, leisure facilities and its own Visitor Centre ‘The Tube’ to keep you informed.

South Wales is strewn with castles and Cardiff has its fair share; most notable the stunningly elaborate Cardiff Castle located in the centre of the city and on the northern edge of Cardiff, set in the wooded hillside, is the fairytale Castell Coch (Red Castle).

The Cardiff area of bygone years is vividly depicted by a wealth of award winning attractions, not least of which are the Rhondda Heritage Park, a former coal mine recreating a grueling underground life while the Museum of Welsh Life at St Fagans is one of Europe’s leading open-air museums, a living village representing Wales through the ages. With Cardiff's proximity to the coast and mountains the city truly has something for everyone.

23 February 2003
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