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Special thanks to the Cardiff Castle and  Welsh Government for the use of these images. Special thanks to the Cardiff Castle and  Welsh Government for the use of these images.

Cardiff Castle & Cardiff

Visit the Capital of Wales for the day and soak up the history and all its wonderful surroundings and then take a visit to Cardiff Castle in the centre of the city.One of the best castles in Wales with remains dating from Roman, Norman, and Victorian times, explore 2000 years of history in the heart of Cardiff

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Castle castle and all it's glory !

 

One of the best castles in Wales with remains dating from Roman, Norman, and Victorian times, explore 2000 years of history in the heart of Cardiff

 

 

Explore the Rich History of Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle is one of Wales' most iconic and fascinating landmarks, showcasing over 2,000 years of history. Located in the heart of the Welsh capital, the site is a captivating blend of Roman, Norman, and Victorian influences, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.

 

Roman Fort Foundations

The story of Cardiff Castle begins in the 50s AD when the Romans established a strategic fort on this site to subdue the local Silures tribe. Over time, four successive forts were built, with the final one constructed in stone. Today, visitors can marvel at the impressive remains of the Roman walls, a testament to their engineering prowess. These ancient ruins whisper tales of a time when the fort served as a critical military base and later as the inspiration for the area’s name, derived from Caer-Taff—fort on the River Taff.

 

Norman Stronghold

Following the Norman Conquest, the Castle transformed into a medieval stronghold. Robert Fitzhamon, Norman Lord of Gloucester, constructed the original wooden keep on the existing Roman foundations. This keep was later rebuilt in stone, standing proudly atop a motte that dominates the landscape. As centuries passed, additional medieval fortifications and dwellings were added, reinforcing the Castle’s role as a defensive bastion and a residence for nobility.

 

A Journey Through Time

From Roman origins to Norman military might and beyond, Cardiff Castle invites visitors to step into history. Wander through its grounds, climb the motte for sweeping views of Cardiff, and imagine the lives of those who shaped its story.

Whether you're exploring ancient walls, uncovering medieval secrets, or simply soaking in the atmosphere, Cardiff Castle offers an unforgettable journey through the ages. Don’t miss this incredible destination that perfectly captures the essence of Wales’ rich and layered past.

 

 

 

Cardiff -Capital City of Wales

 

Are you looking for a beautiful, unique and historic destination for the perfect day out ?

Do you want plenty of things to do,great shopping,a superb choice of places to eat and drink? Cardiff is for you,there are shops galore,independent and high street,a Castle,Cardiff Bay with its many eateries and fascinating tours .You can get to know Cardiff and learn more about its history and culture with one of the many boat trips or City Hopper buses passes.

 

A perfect day out for all the family !

 

 

 

Prices:

> Adult (16+) £38.00

> Senior (60+) £36.00

> Child (3-15) £28.00

 

What's Included?

Executive Return Coach Travel and entry into the Castle,Norman Keep,Victorian apartments and Museum.

 

Joining Points – Route Code B

07:30 – Weoley Castle

07:32 – Selly Oak

07:36 – Bournville

07:40 – Cotteridge

07:44 – Bunbury Road

07:50 – Northfield

07:56 – Longbridge

08:02 – Rubery Great Park

08:10 – Kitwell

08:12 – Woodgate Service Station

08:14 – Kent Road, Manor Vets

08:16 – Kent Road, Stag & Three Horseshoes

08:22 – Blackheath

08:30 – Halesowen

 

See 'Pick-up Points' above for map of exact pick-up locations and times.

 

Special thanks to Cardiff castle and  the Welsh Government for the use of these images.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Blackheath (Sainsburys) Blackheath - Bus stop outside Sainsbury's opposite
'The Little Beech' - Halesowen Street ( B65 0HG )
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Bournville Green Bournville Green - Bus stop opposite Bournville
Primary School - Linden Road ( B30 1JT )
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Bunbury/Middleton Hall Rd Bunbury Rd/Middleton Hall Rd - Bus stop opposite
Woodlands Park Rd junction ( B31 2DR )
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Cotteridge Church Cotteridge - Bus stop outside Cotteridge Church
Pershore Road ( B30 3EJ )
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Halesowen Halesowen - Bus stop on Queensway / Pool Road Junc
(By Halesowen Baths) - Queensway ( B63 3AB )
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Kent Road (Manor Vets) Kent Road - Pick up outside Manor Vets on Kent
Road ( B62 8PB )
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Kent Road (Stag) Kent Road - Bus stop opposite 'Stag &
Three Horsehoes' on Kent Road ( B62 8PJ )
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Longbridge (Tech Park) Longbridge - Bus stop outside Longbridge
Technology Park - Bristol Road South ( B31 2TS )
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Northfield (High St) Northfield High Street - Bus stop outside Cash
Converters - Bristol Road South ( B31 2NN )
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Rubery Great Park Rubery Great Park - Bus stop outside 'Frankie &
Benny's' - Park Way ( B45 9FN )
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Selly Oak (UoB School) Selly Oak - Pick-up opposite University of
Birmingham School - Weoley Park Road ( B29 6QU )
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Weoley Castle Square Weoley Castle - Bus stop outside Millennium
Medical Centre - Castle Square ( B29 5QD )
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Woodgate Service Station Woodgate Serv Station - Bus stop opposite Harvest
Energy Fuel Station - Woodgate Lane ( B32 3UD )
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Woodgate Shops (Wood Ln) Woodgate - Pick-up opposite Woodgate Shops on
Wood Lane ( B32 4AG )
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