Cardiff
2 juni 2023, Wales ⋅ ⛅ 14 °CI had two reasons to go to Cardiff for the weekend. One was that I'd been watching a Welsh TV series set in the parliament there and it is such an amazing building. And the other was that a NeilMeer informatie
I had two reasons to go to Cardiff for the weekend. One was that I'd been watching a Welsh TV series set in the parliament there and it is such an amazing building. And the other was that a NeilMeer informatie
Lots of things to do in the more densely populated south! We drove along the many sheep and dams of the Elan Valley 🐑, went hiking in waterfall country in Brecon Beacons NP, arrived just afterMeer informatie
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 theMeer informatie
The TV show that inspired my visit to Cardiff was called "Living A Lie" and it centered on the politicians, newsgatherers, spin doctors, etc., in the Welsh Parliament (Senedd Cyrmru). For me, the starMeer informatie
Après une petite balade dans le parc, nous traversons le château de Cardiff.
Nous dégustons des Welshcakes, autrement dit des gâteaux gallois.
Nous découvrons le mur des animaux, les 9 premiersMeer informatie
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 seeMeer informatie
Down to Cardiff Bay and Mermaid Quay. Telly got to check out Ianto’s Shrine from Torchwood and we sat at this just gorgeous bar called The Cosy Club. It was an easy choice (see video) and definitelyMeer informatie
Unseren shopping day verbringen wir wie jedes Mal in Cardiff. Und wie immer werden BHs gekauft. Clare weiß schon, dass sie in Bravissimo sit & wait spielt 😍
Wir gehen auch durch ein paar derMeer informatie
From Ludlow, we travelled through Herefordshire and on to Cardiff, the capital of Wales.
Cardiff is dominated by Cardiff Castle and the 76,000 seat Principality Stadium, where the Welsh rugby teamMeer informatie
Our first day in Wales was very Welsh. We thought we had left Australia to escape the rain!?
Tim kindly drove over to London to pick us up from the airport and drove us back to Cardiff.
Tim and MelMeer informatie
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Reiziger To get to Paddington, I took the Tube to Earl's Court. Loved this ad in the train carriage. I was supposed to change at Earl's Court, but as I stepped off the train an announcement came over the station's PA system saying that everyone had to evacuate the station because of "an emergency." I stepped back into the train and continued a couple more stops to transfer to the Circle Line.
Reiziger I had tried to buy my ticket online a few days before, but there was a strike planned for June 2 and 3, so they weren't accepting online reservations. Instead, I bought it in the Great Western Railway ticket office on the platform at Paddington Station. The station is huge and apparently has a statue of Paddington Bear, but I didn't have time to look around. Really nice modern train! The strike reduced the number of trains running and meant there was no refreshment service on the train but, other than that, I think everything was the same as usual.
Reiziger Once we got into Wales, signage was in two languages with Welsh being the predominant one.