Cardiff Travel Guide
For a quick overview of the Cardiff region highlighting the major
attractions and scenery, see our Virtual
Tour of Wales . Or select from the menu below. The Glamorgan
area extends to the neighbouring area of Swansea,
Gower, and the Vale of Neath .
Cardiff Harbour
Cardiff & South Wales
Coast
Attractions Gazetteer
Abbeys and Monasteries
Ancient Sites
Castles
Historic Churches & Religious
Sites
Gardens
Historic Houses
Museums
Roman Sites
Countryside
Glamorgan Heritage Coast
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WALES TRAVEL GUIDE
ATTRACTIONS IN WALES BY REGION
Map of Regions
Anglesey and Snowdonia | North
Wales Coast and Borderlands | Mid
Wales and Brecon Beacons | Ceredigion
| Pembrokeshire | Carmarthenshire
| Swansea, Gower and the Vale of
Neath | Cardiff, Coast, &
Valleys of South Wales | Wye Valley
and Vale of Usk
ATTRACTIONS IN WALES
BY TYPE OF ATTRACTION
Abbeys & Monasteries |
Ancient Sites | Castles
| Gardens | Historic
Churches & Religious Sites | Historic
Houses | Museums | Roman
Remains
Photo of Cardiff Harbour courtesy of Wales Tourist Board
Map and Text © David Ross and Britain Express
HISTORY CORNER
Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
This fourth son of Edward III was virtual ruler of England from 1371-1399
Clue
He was born at Ghent, and inheirited the dukedom of Lancaster
Another clue
Henry VII claimed legitimacy by descent from his eldest son, John
This Day in British History
13 February, 1689
William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England
Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal
Monarch Mayhem
This king led the English to triumph at Crecy in 1346
Clue
The king's son, Edward, The Black Prince, distinguished himself in the battle
Another clue
He was married to Philippa of Hainault
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