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This day tour is the perfect way to see the city of Cardiff and three of South Wales' most important castles - Cardiff, Caerphilly, and Castell Coch. Starting at Cardiff Castle this tour, led by one of our expert and fun-loving local guides, offers you the chance to see some of South Wales' most iconic and historic landmarks, uncover their history, and explore the culture of Wales all in one day. After exploring Cardiff Castle, you will be taken on a walking tour of the city where you will have the chance to see some hidden gems, that are not often visited by other tours including Cardiff's historic market and covered arcades. After exploring the city you will have time to explore one of the best art galleries in the UK, before being whisked off to the largest castle in Wales where you can explore this medieval marvel. Finally, you will be taken to one of the prettiest castles in the UK where you will be able to see inspirational interiors and breathtaking views of of Cardiff.
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Join our full-day guided tour of Cardiff, where you’ll explore the city’s rich history and vibrant culture, and learn how the city transformed from coal to cool. Start with a boat trip along the River Taff, taking in views of Cardiff Bay, the Wales Millennium Centre, and the Senedd, before heading to Bute Park for a walk through its green spaces. Next, stroll through Cardiff’s city centre, passing the historic Arcades and Principality Stadium, before enjoying lunch at a local restaurant with traditional Welsh dishes. In the afternoon, visit Cardiff Castle to learn about its history, followed by a tour of the National Museum of Wales, home to fantastic art collections. Finish with free time to explore Cardiff Market, local parks, or Queen Street shopping. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, culture, and local flavor.
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Our Private Half-Day Tour of Cardiff is the best way to quickly get to know the Welsh Capital. Whatever your reason for visiting, this is the best way to discover as much as you can of this stunning city in half a day. Led by a Cardiffian, this trip allows you to see the best bits of Cardiff, hear what it is like to live in the city and discover some of the local hidden gems that only a local knows about. Because our guides are locals, they know all the best places to eat, drink, and how to experience all the best bits of the city including those places that are away from the usual tourist trails. Starting in the city, and including a brief visit the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff's civic centre, the tour will finish 'down the bay' where you are able to visit some of Wales newest and most iconic buildings and learn how the city (and Wales) has changed in the last 100 years.
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Long ago Tudor Cardiff faded into history, along with almost all of its buildings. Today, Cardiff is a bustling, modern city so it’s hard to believe that in the mid-1500s it was just a tiny port and market town on the River Taff. On this GPS-guided walking tour, you'll look beyond the modern buildings at the clues that tell the city’s story of fame and notoriety in the days of the powerful Tudor dynasty. As you make your way through the city centre, I’ll point out the only two remaining Tudor buildings and reveal the curious origin of some of Cardiff’s street names like Womanby, Golate and Wharton Streets. You’ll hear what life was like back in Tudor Cardiff, including how different the daily diets of the rich and poor were and how literacy meant there were different laws for the different social classes. And on your way to Bute Park, where the tour ends, you’ll pass by St John The Baptist City Parish Church’s striking tower, Gorsedd Stone Circle, and the spectacular Cardiff Castle.
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Our Wye Valley Tour has it all, and has been described in one review as “A great adventure that spans centuries of Welsh history, in the middle of a beautiful countryside.“ . Ancient Castles, Gothic Abbey, Historic Towns, Roman Ruins and stunning countryside, during this full day tour. . On the tour, you will visit Chepstow Castle, built in 1067 and the oldest Stone Castle in the UK. Tintern Abbey, one of the best Abbeys in Wales. Raglan Castle, a unique castle and one of our favourite in the whole country. If there is time, you will have a visit to Caerleon, where you can see some of the best preserved Roman Remains in Europe. As you are driven through the countryside, your friendly and knowledgeable driver guide will tell you about the history of the places they are taking you, the history, culture and life in Wales, and be happy to answer any questions you may have. At each stop, you will be free to explore them independently at your in your own time, at your own pace.
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This is the premier sightseeing tour of Cardiff Bay, the Vale of Glamorgan and the Heritage Coast ( Wales' very own Jurassic Coast) . Visiting, ancient burial tombs, Victorian Penarth, Barry Island, Fossil beaches, beautiful villages and picturesque Castles. Tours Wales offers you the best specialised Green Badge driver guided tour.
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Our Private Day Tour of Cardiff, including Cardiff Castle, St Fagans and Cardiff Bay is the perfect tour for anyone who wants to quickly get to know the Welsh Capital. Whether you are here for a holiday, a flying visit, or are looking to get to know the capital for any other reason this day tour is the best way to discover as much as you can, in a single day. Led by a local Cardiffian, this day-trip allows you to see the best bits of Cardiff, discover its history, and hear what it is like to live in the city. Best of all, because our guides are locals, they know all the best places to eat, drink and explore that are often away from the usual tourist spots. While this tour is usually only available for groups up to 3 people, we are able to offer tours for larger groups of up to 30 (please contact us for more details). This means that should you want to explore with a group of friends, or a college or university group, you can knowing that you will get exactly the same amazing tour.
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Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a mesmerizing journey from Cardiff, traveling along the southern coastline, passing quaint towns, and diving deep into the heart of South Wales’ breathtaking beauty. Explore the inviting Mumbles, savoring the delights of the “Mumbles Mile” and its iconic pier. As the salty breeze caresses your face, traverse the untouched Gower Peninsula, hiking from Langland Bay to Caswell Bay, and experiencing nature in its rawest form. Stand atop dramatic sea cliffs and witness the unparalleled beauty of Worms Head and the iconic Rhossili Bay, a global beachfront marvel. Engage in enthralling tales of piracy, adventure, and legendary myths unique to Gower and Wales, all while indulging in delicious local food. Conclude your expedition back in Cardiff, taking memories of a lifetime.
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A small group guided tour from central Cardiff taking in the very best beaches & historical sites on the Gower peninsula, the first Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK. You travel in a luxurious fully electric vehicle, limited to a maximum of 7 passengers with tour guide Andy who is a Mountain Leader and a Green Badged Tourist Guide. Mumbles with its fine row of shops, harbour, small beaches and Victorian pier. Three Cliffs Bay, home of adventure activity by the sea. We'll then visit Gower Heritage Centre for lunch and a guided tour of the 12th Century watermill. Rhossili and Worms Head is a must with any trip to the Gower having to pull into this iconic spot. Llanrhidian Common is farming Gower, with sheep, sheep and more sheep... Oh, and King Arthurs Stone. Know Before You Go 1. This tour will take place rain or shine 2. There is a walk of 3km in total on our visit to Three Cliffs Bay 3. Andy may bring his dog with him. If this is an issue for you please let us know
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Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Dive into Cardiff’s rich tapestry on this immersive tour. At Cardiff Castle, stories of ancient monarchs and battles spring to life, letting you peek into epochs gone by. Bute Park offers a contrasting serenity, its lush expanses recounting tales of medieval legacies and today’s urban respite. But our journey doesn’t end there. From the elegant facades of city landmarks to the vibrant buzz of markets, this tour encapsulates Cardiff’s essence. As you meander through its streets, every corner whispers secrets of its storied past and pulsating present. Join us for this exploration and witness a city that harmoniously marries history with modernity. A Cardiff not just seen, but felt!
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Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Discover the hidden gems of South Wales on this exclusive half-day private tour. Starting from the vibrant city of Cardiff, you’ll be transported into a world of natural beauty, rich history, and intriguing local legends. One of the highlights of this journey is the enigmatic Tintern Abbey. With its Gothic ruins standing tall against the backdrop of the serene Wye Valley, the abbey narrates tales of monks, monarchs, and the passage of time. But that’s just a glimpse of what awaits. Beyond Tintern Abbey, the tour unfurls a tapestry of sights and experiences, each more captivating than the last. From ancient woodlands that whisper stories of old to charming local spots offering delightful Welsh delicacies, there’s a myriad of treasures awaiting your discovery.
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A private full-day journey reveals South Wales’ Historic and Cultural heritage beginning from Cardiff’s Old Town. You travel through a landscape shaped by Medieval civilization and Architectural legacy. What stories lie within the stone walls of Caerphilly Castle? This Ancient fortress reflects one of Europe’s most impressive medieval defensive structures surrounded by vast moats and towers. The route continues through Historic countryside where Welsh Cultural identity developed across centuries older than the United States. How did these communities preserve their heritage through time? With a private guide, each stop reveals Archaeological depth, Classical influence, and regional storytelling rooted in Bardic tradition. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
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Join our full-day guided tour of Cardiff, where you’ll explore the city’s rich history and vibrant culture as well as learn how Cardiff has transformed from a coal city to a modern, secluded place. Start with a boat ride along the Taff River, enjoying views of Cardiff Bay, the Wales Millennium Centre, and Senedd before heading to Bute Park for a walk through its green spaces. Then stroll through downtown Cardiff, passing through the historic Arcades and the Principality Stadium, before enjoying a lunch at a local restaurant featuring traditional Welsh dishes. In the afternoon, visit Cardiff Castle to learn about its history, followed by a tour of the National Museum of Wales, which houses fantastic art collections. Finish with free time to explore Cardiff Market, local parks or shop at Queen Street. This tour offers the perfect combination of history, culture and local flavors.
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Cardiff's arcades are an icon of the modern city today and something that makes the Welsh capital a unique city in the UK, but they are also a symbol of the city's industrial status, success and power in the nineteenth century. Cardiff has the most arcades and highest concentration of Victorian and Edwardian era arcades of any city in the whole of the UK, as well as one of the country's finest and bustling city markets. They are full of historic, quirky, boutique and independent shops, cafes and stores. On this two hour adventure through Cardiff's shopping district, discover the rise of the Cardiff in the nineteenth century, the industrial success and influence of the growing city, the origin, evolution and culture of the arcades and where they stand in city life in the twenty-first century.
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Join our Expert guide Gareth - a proud local Welshman and Cardiff expert for an unforgettable journey through Wales’ vibrant capital. Wales may be small, but it’s mighty. On this immersive walking tour, you won’t just see Cardiff - you’ll experience the passion, pride, and personality that make it truly unique. We’ll explore how this independent nation has shaped its own identity through centuries of change, from Roman foundations and Norman castles to medieval markets, Victorian ambition, and modern innovation. Along the way, we'll share the stories that bring Cardiff to life, the characters, the resilience, and the spirit that define our city. You’ll discover: How Cardiff rose from medieval town to Victorian powerhouse Architecture that reflects its golden era Many independent shops, arcades, markets and cafés Why the people of Cardiff have sense of national pride This is a local’s insight into what makes Cardiff. By the end, you won’t just know Cardiff, you’ll feel it!
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Embark on a fascinating half-day tour of Cardiff’s vibrant city centre, where history, culture, and architecture come together. Begin with a stroll through the City centre , explore the arcades , learn about Welsh food, see the Castle . After a short coffee break, we will continue to the City Hall and the surrounding buildings, with their neoclassical architecture stand as testaments to Cardiff's civic pride. The tour will offer insights into the city’s development, including its rise as the capital of Wales, as well as the architectural beauty of the area followed by leisurely exploration of the National Museum of Wales, an iconic landmark located in the heart of the city. Here, you'll discover an impressive collection of art, and natural history exhibits. Marvel at masterpieces by renowned artists. This half-day tour gives you a chance to immerse yourself in Cardiff’s rich heritage, combining art, culture, and stunning architecture in a relaxed yet informative experienc
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Experience the vibrant heart of Wales on this private walking tour of Cardiff, a city rich in history, culture, and charm. Begin at the majestic Cardiff Castle, with its Norman legacy, and learn about the city’s deep Welsh identity—rugby, language, and music. Stroll through the city’s famed Victorian arcades—Castle, Morgan, and Royal—each brimming with unique shops and historic character. Visit the lively Cardiff Central Market, a Victorian-era hub offering a true taste of Wales (closed Sundays). Explore the architectural grandeur of Cathays Park and admire the impressive City Hall, a symbol of Edwardian elegance. End your tour at the National Museum of Wales, home to fascinating exhibits from ancient fossils to world-class art. With your expert guide, uncover Cardiff’s journey from a Roman fort to the modern cultural capital it is today—a perfect blend of old-world charm and dynamic spirit. Note: The Covered Market is closed on Sundays. Your guide will adjust the itinerary.
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This is the perfect tour for die-hard Doctor Who fans! Starting in the morning with the Doctor Who Walking Tour of Cardiff which takes in Cardiff's National Museum, City Centre, and Castle after a brief stop for lunch (where you will also be able to explore Cardiff Castle) we will then travel to the filming locations of Farringham Village, and Leadworth, before finishing in Cardiff Bay. Whilst exploring these filming locations you will uncover the history and importance of the filming locations that you are visiting, how these locations were used in various episodes, how filming was managed, and even some behind-the-scenes secrets!
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Planned around Hay-on-Wye it is an absolute must for any Bookworm who finds themselves in Wales. Starting in Cardiff, this private tour will take you into Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) where you will be driven through Wales' 2nd largest National Park as you make your way to Hay-on-Wye. Bibliophiles will love "The Town of Books" which has more bookstore per square mile than anywhere in the world, and you will have a few hours to explore the many bookstores in the town. Each with its own style & character. After returning to your driver, you will head up Gospel Pass, Wales' highest road. Near the summit of the pass, you will pull over to take in the views. On a clear day you will be able to see for miles across Bannau Brycheiniog, and up into Mid Wales and The Cambria Mountains in the distance. Finally you will be driven through more of the national park and take a stroll along the Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal before returning to Cardiff.
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Along bike lanes and through the city’s parks, you’ll learn the history behind Cardiff’s landmarks and visit the parts other tours can’t reach. With frequent stops and an easy pace, you don’t need to be super-fit – just a competent cyclist. And the added ingredient? Our friendly guides, featuring journalists and broadcasters, will pass on their own experiences of living and working in the city. So, give the bell a ding and come along for the ride.
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Cardiff may be a young capital city, but it is a city steeped in history and culture. From the Romans to the Normans, from Tudor times to the Industrial Revolution and beyond, Cardiff has lived an eventful and full life despite its youth as a capital city. On this two-hour walking tour of central Cardiff we will discuss this journey of Cardiff from Roman outpost to the capital of Wales, which saw the city grow rapidly in size, population and wealth across the nineteenth century in particular. This tour takes in all of the major landmarks of the city centre, including Cardiff Castle, Bute Park, Cardiff Market, the Principality Stadium, and the spectacular Civic Centre. Discover not only the architecture and history of Cardiff, but the culture and characters of Wales too, from rugby, Welsh food and language, to the iconic figures who have made this country what it is today.
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Travel in comfort between locations in an electric mini-van, with a total of approximately 7 km of walking throughout the day. Each stop includes short scenic walks, with only gentle ascents on well-maintained paths. Visit Aberdulais Falls and see its historic water wheel Watch the cascades at Melincourt Falls Walk behind the spectacular Henrhyd Falls Enjoy a scenic drive over Rhigos Mountain with panoramic views Embark on a forest walk to the beautiful Pen Pych waterfall Optional stop at Rhondda Heritage Park Led by an experienced Mountain Leader and Green Badge Tourist Guide, with decades of local knowledge. Expect stories of the landscape, industrial past, and the natural forces that shaped these dramatic valleys. Travel in a comfortable, small-group vehicle, ensuring a relaxed and personal experience. The walks cover varied terrain: woodland paths, riverside trails, and some rough, muddy sections. You’ll gain height gradually as we explore this beautiful corner of Wales.
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This tour will give you a complete overview of the history, culture, geography & architecture of Cardiff. The capital of Wales is a young city but also a fascinating place full of greenery, castles, waterways, Victorian and Edwardian splendour, forged around a strong, growing Welsh identity. Cardiff wouldn't exist without the influence of its Castle, while modern Cardiff wouldn't exist if not for the development of the docks. By choosing this tour you will discover how the two sections of the city compliment each other, and how they gave us the city we have today.
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Stop by Llandaff Cathedral, place of Christian worship for over 1,500 years Enter the National Park to visit Henrhyd Falls, the tallest and most spectacular waterfall in South Wales. Proceed to the heart of Bannau Brycheiniog and enjoy a short stop at the second oldest tree in Wales, a stunning yew tree that is 3018 years old. Stop in Brecon town, where you can admire the canals—voted the prettiest in Britain. Visit the Bannau Brycheiniog Visitor Centre and enjoy a pleasant stroll surrounded by beautiful hills and stunning mountains. Please note that the visit to the waterfalls will involve a 30 minutes walk. The path may be steep and muddy, so we recommend wearing boots and rainproof clothing.
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