Nature, Parks and Beaches in Llandaff / Llandâf

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Bute Park
Attraction
Free

Bute Park

Expansive park with diverse landscapes, historical features, and vibrant flora. Ideal for leisure, family outings, and outdoor activities.

Roath Park
Attraction
Free

Roath Park

A serene urban oasis, features a picturesque lake, Victorian promenade, and luscious gardens, providing a tranquil escape for locals and visitors alike.

Mountain View Ranch
Attraction
Adults from £8

Mountain View Ranch

Bring your family for an outdoor adventure.

Attraction
Free

Cwmcarn Forest and Visitor Centre

From thrilling adventures to tranquil overnight stays, Cwmcarn Forest is close enough to retreat to yet feels like a million miles away.

Belle Vue Park
Attraction
Free

Belle Vue Park

Belle Vue Park opened in 1894 and has features typical of a Victorian public park, including conservatories, pavilion, bandstand and rockeries.

Newport Wetlands
Attraction
Free

Newport Wetlands

Tranquil reedbeds and stunning views of the Severn estuary, close to civilisation

Attraction
Free

Bryngarw Country Park

Set in over 100 acres of parkland, Bryngarw Country Park is a glorious sanctuary for both people and wildlife alike.

Attraction
Free

Dare Valley Country Park

Welcome to 500 acres of countryside, walks, trails and family fun all within a mile of Aberdare.

Garwnant Visitor Centre
Attraction
Free

Garwnant Visitor Centre

Garwnant Visitor Centre facilities include forest walks, restaurant, education/conference facilities, information centre and children's play area.

Great Wood
Attraction
Free

Great Wood

The Quantock Hills softly rise and fall from the north west of Taunton for some 12 miles towards the Bristol Channel.