Cardiff Bay

My one full day in Cardiff was spent at Cardiff Bay, which has a fascinating history. It was developed as docklands--supplying iron and coal from South Wales to the rest of Great Britain and theRead more
My one full day in Cardiff was spent at Cardiff Bay, which has a fascinating history. It was developed as docklands--supplying iron and coal from South Wales to the rest of Great Britain and theRead more
This was the final day of performances of the play based on Neil Gaiman's book "The Ocean At The End Of The Lane." I attended the matinee and arrived in the theatre quite early. It is an absolutelyRead more
Today was a ‘people’ day.
Birmingham does not appear in any of the guide books under the title ‘Places of Natural Beauty’ as do some of the locations we have visited.
We were here to seeRead more
📌 We had both planned the weekend off to go and see the wombats on their home soil and they were down in Cardiff. Chloe made her way to Neath and we headed off to explore Cardiff for the afternoon.Read more
Tout compte fait, le patron du camping nous a trouvé une place pour une nuit de plus. On en a profité pour faire notre lessive. L’après-midi on est allé faire un tour à vélo jusqu’à la Marina.
Als erstes müssen wir unseren Notplatz verlassen, der sich eigentlich als Behinderten-Stellplatz herausgestellt hat. Habe ich nicht gerafft. Ich dachte noch so: Schau mal der einzige Platz mitRead more
Helena hat es heute wieder gut mit uns gemeint und war bereits im 5:30 Uhr wach. Taffer Start, aber immerhin konnten wir draußen in der Sonne frühstücken.
Schnell ist klar wir satteln wieder dieRead more
Usgshlofa nd nochm ersta Kaffee simer witr richtig Newport (Wales) düst.🚎💨🏴Üsi Routa het üs grad no an a eher gschichtsträchtigi Sehenswürdigkeit anagfüahrt.Read more
Traveler
The Pierhead, Millennium Centre in the distance, and the glass-enclosed Senedd Cymru. The sculpture is the Merchant Seaman's Memorial, made using the traditional shipbuilding method of riveting metal plates together. Not seen from this angle is the bottom of the hull, which is shaped like a sleeping face. It commemorates local merchant seamen lost during times of war.
Traveler
In the late 19th century and early to mid-20th, the area was known as Tiger Bay. Post-WWII, the demand for coal and steel faded and the area fell into disrepair. From the '90s onward, much of it was redeveloped into a tourist destination called Mermaid Quay.
Traveler
View of Cardiff Bay from the little cafe in the Mermaid Quay area where I had breakfast. The bay is actually fresh water because a barrage was built prior to redevelopment and it formed an estuary for the two rivers that flow out to sea here.