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Welcome to Bungalow Ty Cwtch, located at Cambridge Street, Cardiff CF11 7DJ. Its prime location offers easy access to Cardiff’s top attractions, nearby beaches, and scenic countryside. Whether you’re visiting for work, leisure, or an extended stay, here’s your guide to making the most of your time here.
Catch your breath at Porthcawl, any time of year. Get adventurous at the new Water Sports Centre or test your skills at one of the world’s finest golf courses, Royal Porthcawl…..
Set on the South Wales coast, it is home to the highest dune in Wales, known as the Big Dipper. The dune system is like no other in Wales……
partly due to the huge area it covers – it extends to 840 acres (the size of 340 international rugby pitches!).
Merthyr Mawr is a haven for wildlife. Sand has settled on top of the ancient limestone cliffs creating a special habitat for insects, fungi and plants. There are also grasslands, saltmarsh, beach and woods within the reserve.
Flints from the Stone Age, burial mounds and pottery from the Bronze Age, hearths from the Iron Age, and Roman tiles have all been discovered here.
https://www.visitbridgend.co.uk/attractions/MerthyrMawrWarrenNationalNatureReserve
Loved for its big green open spaces which offer miles and miles of wonderful walking. https://www.breconbeacons.org/
Whether you’re a watersports expert or a complete novice, you’ll find the perfect activity based on your personal preferences or craving for adrenaline! https://www.ciww.com/
partly due to the huge area it covers – it extends to 840 acres (the size of 340 international rugby pitches!).
Merthyr Mawr is a haven for wildlife. Sand has settled on top of the ancient limestone cliffs creating a special habitat for insects, fungi and plants. There are also grasslands, saltmarsh, beach and woods within the reserve.
Flints from the Stone Age, burial mounds and pottery from the Bronze Age, hearths from the Iron Age, and Roman tiles have all been discovered here.
https://www.visitbridgend.co.uk/attractions/MerthyrMawrWarrenNationalNatureReserve
Travel in comfort on board Princess Katharine, our heated 90- seat waterbus, to and from Cardiff Bay & Bute Park (in the heart of the city centre).
This is a hugely popular way of travelling between Cardiff Bay and the beautiful Bute Park in the heart of the city centre. A commentary tells of the history and sights along the way. The boat is warm in winter and cool in summer. Operates all year round - weather permitting - website updated daily.
https://www.visitwales.com/attraction/sightseeing-tour/cardiff-boat-tours-2004882
A world-famous venue for rugby, football, and concerts. Whether you’re catching a match or a live show, it’s an experience you won’t forget.
Home to Cardiff City Football Club, this is the perfect spot for sports fans to enjoy an exciting matchday atmosphere.
Cardiff Castle, a historic landmark in the heart of the city, offers stunning architecture, guided tours, and beautiful gardens to explore.
Step back in time at one of Europe’s leading open-air museums featuring historic buildings, traditional crafts, and beautiful grounds.
Dive into art, history, and natural sciences at this fascinating museum. Highlights include exhibitions on Welsh history and contemporary art galleries.
A vibrant waterfront with plenty to see and do. Visit landmarks like the Wales Millennium Centre and the Welsh Government Building or enjoy a boat ride on the bay.
A hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful seaside retreat. Perfect for a walk or a relaxing day by the water.
A classic seaside destination with sandy beaches, amusement arcades, and plenty of family-friendly activities. Ideal for a day trip.
A traditional Victorian indoor market with a mix of local produce, handmade goods, and unique souvenirs.
With fabulous fashion, lick-the-plate dining and much more, you’ll find the perfect variety of top brands for every occasion.
A local favourite for artisan foods, crafts, and fresh produce.
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