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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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