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Abergavenny Museum and Castle


Local history at its best
Castle Street
Abergavenny
Cardiff, Cardiff NP7 5EE
United Kingdom
+44 18 7385 4282
http://www.aboutbritain.com/Ab...
The market town of Abergavenny is a short drive or train ride north of Cardiff and is worth a visit in itself. While you're there, make sure you visit the ruined Norman castle, which houses the town's museum. There is a permanent display detailing the rich history of the area from Roman times, including the infamous massacre of the Welsh Lords by William de Braose in the 12th and a regularly changing series of temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Quizzes and special activities will keep the children amused. Take a picnic and enjoy the scenic castle gardens. The museum closes at 4pm from November to February.

Admission: adults £1; concessions £0.75; children free when accompanied by an adult

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bridgend Recreation Centre


Enjoying the Countryside
Angel Street
Cardiff, Wales CF31
United Kingdom
+44 165 664 3643
http://www.bridgend.gov.uk/Web...
Bridgend Recreation Centre enjoys of the area's largest relaxing pool with hydro-slide, wave machine and a state-of-the-art Hydrogym where you can either get fit, learn to swim or enjoy with the family. It is also connected to the coast and country side, where you can find many more activities to do and enjoy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Castell Coch


Sleeping Beauty's castle
Castle Rd
(Tongwynlais)
Cardiff CF15 7JQ
United Kingdom
+44 29 2081 0101
Located five miles north of Cardiff Castle, Castell Coch, or the "Red Castle," was built to be its country companion. Built on the foundation of a 13th century castle, it was always intended more as a realisation of a romantic fantasy, than as a practical residence. The castle, which looks like something out of a fairytale, was the culmination of the combined efforts of the Marquess of Bute and William Burges.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Castell Coch photo by Sean Bolton
Photo: Sean Bolton
Castell Coch photo by Sean Bolton
Photo: Sean Bolton
Castell Coch photo by Ade Rowbotham
Photo: Ade Rowbotham
Castell Coch photo by Gale
Photo: Gale
Castell Coch photo by gareth dewar
Photo: gareth dewar
Castell Coch photo by Kirsten Loza
Photo: Kirsten Loza
Castell Coch photo by Deji Ogundairo
Photo: Deji Ogundairo
Castell Coch photo by Jeremy Price
Photo: Jeremy Price
Castell Coch photo by Emma Dixon
Photo: Emma Dixon
Castell Coch photo by Andrea DG
Photo: Andrea DG
Castell Coch photo by Cerys
Photo: Cerys
Castell Coch photo by Sara J Long
Photo: Sara J Long
Castell Coch photo by The Groovster
Photo: The Groovster
Castell Coch photo by firthamigo
Photo: firthamigo
Castell Coch photo by Terry Winter
Photo: Terry Winter
Castell Coch photo by Rob Wheaton
Photo: Rob Wheaton
Castell Coch photo by Ward Broughton
Photo: Ward Broughton
Castell Coch photo by P. Willshaw
Photo: P. Willshaw
Castell Coch photo by Sara J Long
Photo: Sara J Long
Castell Coch photo by Andrea DG
Photo: Andrea DG
Castell Coch photo by john f1
Photo: john f1
Castell Coch photo by Miles Champion
Photo: Miles Champion
Castell Coch photo by Byron Edwards
Photo: Byron Edwards
Castell Coch photo by Llyr G. Lewis
Photo: Llyr G. Lewis
Castell Coch photo by joemor2
Photo: joemor2
Castell Coch photo by Cauthon
Photo: Cauthon
Castell Coch photo by C S Blayney
Photo: C S Blayney
Castell Coch photo by Derek John Murphy
Photo: Derek John Murphy
Castell Coch photo by flokione
Photo: flokione
 

 
Cosmeston Medieval Village


Working village
Cosmeston Park
Cardiff, WE CF64 5UY
United Kingdom
+44 29 2070 1678
Set in the grounds of Cosmeston Park, the medieval village developed out of excavation work carried out in the 1980s. Thanks to a full restoration programme, visitors can now see a fully working village, peopled with actors in costume. Life is played out as it would have been lived over 600 years ago. Both guided and audio tours are available. A series of special events includes Medieval Battle days, a Medieval Fayre in August and an evening Halloween celebration.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cosmeston Medieval Village photo by norman preis
Photo: norman preis
 

 
Llancaiach Fawr


Living history manor house
Llancaiach Fawr
Nelson, Treharris
Cardiff CF46 6ER
United Kingdom
+44 14 4341 2248
Travel 15 miles north of Cardiff and 350 years back in time. This award-winning museum has achieved the seemingly impossible—it has made history interesting for children. The year is 1645 (during the English Civil War) and the scene is a stately manor house. A full cast of characters are present, only too willing to pause in their work and chat to the visitors who come through their doors. Guided tours are full of tales from the 17th century, from medical remedies to crime and punishment. There is also an annual programme of events and re-enactments. There is a restaurant, shop and limited disabled access (to the ground floor only).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Llancaiach Fawr photo by Mike Swanson
Photo: Mike Swanson
 

 
National History Museum


Open-air museum
A4232
(St. Fagans)
Cardiff CF5 6XB
United Kingdom
+44 29 2057 3500
http://www.nmgw.ac.uk/mwl
This expansive museum is set on an open-air site that incorporates a small castle and the site of a Civil War battle. Most visitors come to see the buildings, which have been taken from all over Wales and carefully moved and rebuilt here. From a medieval church, a terrace of miners' cottages (each one reflecting a different decade) and a wartime shopping centre to the energy-efficient House of the Future, the museum offers a comprehensive view of Welsh life through time.

Review © 2007, Wcities
National History Museum photo by Dio Bach
Photo: Dio Bach
National History Museum photo by Susie Gardner-Brown
Photo: Susie Gardner-Brown
National History Museum photo by annicariad
Photo: annicariad
National History Museum photo by Rachelle
Photo: Rachelle
National History Museum photo by Kat Aldridge
Photo: Kat Aldridge
 

 
Techniquest


Interactive science center
Stuart Street
Cardiff CF10 5BW
United Kingdom
+44 29 2047 5475
http://www.tquest.org.uk
Anyone who thinks science is boring should pay a visit to Techniquest to be proved wrong. This hands-on, interactive science center is a major source of fascination for children and adults alike. There are more than 150 exhibits to play with, including giant puzzles, computers and a mirror maze. In addition, the center has a planetarium, science theater, cyber-library, a discovery room for young children, a shop and cafe. A programme of events and talks covers subjects as diverse as forensic science and music.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Techniquest photo by Donna Mills
Photo: Donna Mills
Techniquest photo by Liliya Novikova
Photo: Liliya Novikova
Techniquest photo by Dafydd Tomos
Photo: Dafydd Tomos
Techniquest photo by Craig Bagguley
Photo: Craig Bagguley
Techniquest photo by ady36
Photo: ady36
Techniquest photo by joychayan
Photo: joychayan
Techniquest photo by Roger Coleman
Photo: Roger Coleman
Techniquest photo by 避世凯特&ShakesBear
Photo: 避世凯特&ShakesBear
Techniquest photo by James Barton
Photo: James Barton
 

 
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