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Staying near Cardiff for a few days - bit of biking but also family time
Anywhere nice to visit - say within about an hour of Cardiff, think we area staying just south of Cardiff...
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Afan, is just down the road and very nice, with plenty of trails. [url= http://www.afanlodge.com/ ]Afan Lodge[/url] is a good place to eat to from what i have been [url= http://ibikeride.com/the-afan-lodge-a-haven-for-mountain-bikers.html ]told and read.[/url]
Gower Peninsula for beautiful coastline
cheers ron - i'll be biking there...
daves mum - is that within an hour ?
second vote for the Gower tis lovely, probably 45 mins from Cardiff depending on traffic i reckon
yeah been to tenby and walked the coastal paths - tis lovely
but 2 hrs according to multi map - 45 mins seems a bit optimistic
tenby is quite a way further on than the gower.
google maps suggest 1 hr 4 mins from central cardiff to mumbles head, so should be doable in an hour.
ahh I see - that bit there!
cool - thanks, will do that ๐
So Mumbles Head - anywhere else or is it nice all the way round ?
justa, forgot to add that my little bro is the head chef at the lodge...
sorry for the blatent plug
The waterfalls in the limestone country between Pontneddfechan and Ystradfellte is my favourite walk in South Wales. Probably about an hour from Cardiff.
cool - thanks folks !!
What kind of thing are you after? And why Cardiff?
[url= http://www.the-gower.com/beaches/rhossilibay/rhossili_bay.htm ]rhossili[/url]
rhossili is also lovely just a few miles further on from mumbles.
if you are a dr who fan you will recognise the beach!
You don't have to drive an hour from Cardiff to find something nice.
About 10 mins away:
Try Castell Coch, just to the north of Cardiff, lovely walks and some nice trails. Also the Wenallt for walks.
About 30 mins away:
Further up the same valley are the start of the Brecon Beacons just above Merthyr Tydfil - Pen y Fan(highest mountain in South Wales, lovely walks and some good trails.
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[url= http://www.showcaves.co.uk/index.html ]Dan-yr-Ogof show caves?[/url]
You don't get to see the REALLY good bit of the cave, but it's not a bad trip as I recall.
St Fagans in Cardiff is a nice day out with kids (depending on ages). Great big park with a bit about history of wales and lots of things to see and do.
Castell Coch (nearest village is Tongwynlais) is nice for woodland walks (and biking), especially at this time of year, it'll be a carpet of bluebells. ๐
Caerphily Castle is worth a visit if you're in any way interested in history.
And the best pub meal ever can be had at [url= http://www.pub-explorer.com/southwales/pub/maenllwydinn.htm ]The Maenllwyd Inn[/url] at Rudry just up the hill from Caerphily.
Plenty to do in Cardiff too, there's art galleries, museums, shopping, cinemas, plenty of parkland, the castle etc. Maindy Sports Centre just north of Cardiff centre too if you fancy a swim or something, you don't have to be a member.
Remember Caerphilly Castle is also the 3rd biggest castle in Europe .... or it was in it's time .. not anymore looking at the ruins of it! How about velodrome in Newport to have a go at riding there??
Can't believe nobody else has said it yet but ENGLAND!!
Castell Coch (nearest village is Tongwynlais) is nice for woodland walks (and biking)
Yeah, you can spend a great 20 minutes there riding the 3 or 4 miles of trails ๐