Historic Sites in Cardiff / Caerdydd


Cardiff is a great place to visit if you love history, culture and nature. You can explore the impressive Cardiff Castle, which dates back to the Roman times, or enjoy the modern attractions of the Cardiff Bay, such as the Millennium Centre and the Senedd. Cardiff also has many parks and gardens, where you can relax and admire the scenery. Whether you are looking for shopping, dining, entertainment or adventure, Cardiff has something for everyone.

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Tinkinswood Burial Chamber
Attraction
Free

Tinkinswood Burial Chamber

This Neolithic tomb is topped with one of largest capstones in Britain. Measuring a massive 24ft/7m by 15ft/4.5m and weighing around 40 tons.

Fourteen Locks Canal Centre
Attraction
Free

Fourteen Locks Canal Centre

Fourteen Locks Canal Centre is a popular family attraction that sits on top of the Cefn flight, an engineering wonder of the industrial revolution.

Newport Medieval Ship Project
Attraction
Free

Newport Medieval Ship Project

The Newport Ship is a fifteenth-century sailing vessel discovered by archaeologists in June 2002 in the city of Newport, South East Wales.

Attraction
Free

Caerleon Amphiteatre

Famed in the Middle Ages as King Arthurs Round Table, the amphitheatre at Caerleon was built to serve the Roman legionary fortress of Isca around AD 90.

Carleon Roaman Baths
Attraction
Free

Carleon Roaman Baths

A series of cold and warm baths, covered exercise rooms and even an open-air swimming pool. Roman Britain wasn't that bad at all if you were a Roman.