Best Attractions near Bronze age mound
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The 10 best attractions near Bronze age mound
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Bronze age mound
Explore a commanding Bronze Age burial mound overlooking Porthkerry Bay, a silent witness to ancient Welsh funerary traditions and prehistoric life.
Westward Rise, Barry CF62 6NQ5.0Excellent 2 Reviews -
Porthkerry Country Park
Explore 220 acres of woodland, meadows, and pebble beach framed by a majestic Victorian viaduct in this vibrant coastal country park.
Park Rd, Barry CF62 3BY4.7Excellent 681 Reviews -
Cold Knap beach
Tranquil pebble beach and serene gardens with scenic views, family-friendly walks, and free parking near Barry’s charming coastline.
Cold Knap Way, Barry CF62 6SQ4.6Excellent 1,682 Reviews -
Barry Castle
Explore the evocative ruins of Barry Castle, a medieval manor house with a storied past nestled in the heart of Barry, Wales.
Park Rd, Barry CF62 6NW4.0Very Good 129 Reviews -
Romilly Park
A historic Victorian park in Barry blending heritage charm with family-friendly recreation and tranquil green spaces.
Romilly Park Rd, Barry CF62 6RN4.6Excellent 806 Reviews -
Whitmore Bay - Barry Island
Lively golden sands, family fun, and scenic coastal walks combine at Whitmore Bay, Barry Island’s beloved seaside retreat.
Whitmore Bay, Barry CF62 5TQ4.5Excellent 18 Reviews -
Barry Island Pleasure Park
Classic seaside fun meets nostalgic charm at Barry Island Pleasure Park, a vibrant family-friendly amusement destination by the Welsh coast.
Friars Rd, Barry CF62 5TR4.2Very Good 7,781 Reviews -
Barry War Museum
Explore Barry’s wartime heritage through immersive exhibits and community stories at this free, volunteer-run museum near Barry Island.
Tourist Railway, Station Approach Rd, Barry CF62 5TH4.6Excellent 24 Reviews -
Jackson’s Bay
A serene sandy cove on Barry Island offering peaceful coastal walks, geological wonders, and year-round dog-friendly beach access.
Barry CF62 5TU4.6Excellent 419 Reviews -
Jackson's Bay
A peaceful sandy cove on Barry Island offering coastal charm, geological interest, and year-round dog-friendly visits.
Barry CF62 5QS4.6Excellent 98 Reviews
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King Square, Barry
Historic King Square in Barry blends Edwardian civic pride with vibrant community life in the heart of this Welsh town.
Barry CF63 4TD -
Fonmon Castle
Explore Fonmon Castle, a rare medieval fortress in South Wales with centuries of history and stunning rococo interiors.
Fonmon, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, Barry CF62 3ZN4.7Excellent 877 Reviews -
St Lythans Burial Chamber
Step back 6,000 years at St Lythans Burial Chamber, a mysterious Neolithic tomb nestled in the tranquil Welsh countryside near Cardiff.
Wenvoe, Cardiff CF5 6SU4.7Excellent 112 Reviews -
The Garden Cafe
A peaceful garden retreat in Wenvoe offering cozy indoor and scenic outdoor dining nestled in nature’s embrace.
CMVX+RG, Wenvoe, Cardiff CF5 6FZ4.0Very Good 4 Reviews -
National Trust - Dyffryn Gardens
Explore 55 acres of Edwardian garden rooms, exotic plants, and woodland arboretum surrounding a grand Victorian mansion near Cardiff.
Duffryn Ln, St Nicholas, Wenvoe, Cardiff CF5 6FZ4.6Excellent 2,596 Reviews -
Tinkinswood Burial Chamber
Explore Tinkinswood, Wales’ awe-inspiring 6,000-year-old Neolithic burial chamber crowned by Europe’s largest capstone.
FM2R+HV, Cardiff CF5 6TA4.8Excellent 30 Reviews -
Cosmeston Medieval Village
Step into 1350 at Cosmeston Medieval Village, a free, wheelchair-friendly historic site nestled in scenic lakeside surroundings near Penarth.
Sully, Penarth CF64 5UY4.6Excellent 314 Reviews -
Cosmeston Lakes Country Park & Medieval Village
Explore tranquil lakes, vibrant wildlife, and a living medieval village in this scenic country park near Penarth.
Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Lavernock Rd, Penarth CF64 5UY4.7Excellent 2,755 Reviews -
Caerau Fort
Explore Caerau Fort, a vast Iron Age hillfort in Cardiff blending ancient history with vibrant community heritage.
Cardiff CF5 5NA4.5Excellent 190 Reviews -
Old Beaupre Castle
Discover Old Beaupre Castle, a hidden Tudor manor with stunning Renaissance architecture nestled in the tranquil Vale of Glamorgan countryside.
Cowbridge CF71 7LT4.3Very Good 106 Reviews -
The Pumping Station
Explore Cardiff’s premier antique hub with diverse vintage treasures, handcrafted furniture, and timeless collectibles under one roof.
Penarth Rd, Cardiff CF11 8TT4.3Very Good 746 Reviews -
Cardiff International White Water
Experience thrilling white water rafting and kayaking adventures at Cardiff’s premier urban water sports centre.
Watkiss Way, Cardiff CF11 0SY4.8Excellent 515 Reviews -
St Fagans Castle
Explore centuries of Welsh history and culture at St Fagans Castle and its vast open-air museum set in stunning Cardiff parkland.
Cardiff CF5 6EJ4.8Excellent 706 Reviews -
St. Fagans National Museum of History
Explore Wales’s rich history through authentic buildings, crafts, and landscapes at St. Fagans, one of Europe’s premier open-air museums.
Cardiff CF5 6XB4.7Excellent 11,199 Reviews -
Penarth Pier Pavilion
Discover Penarth Pier Pavilion, a stunning Art Deco cultural hub on the Welsh coast, blending seaside charm with art, cinema, and community spirit.
The Esplanade, Penarth CF64 3AU4.5Excellent 6,185 Reviews -
The Deck
Modern Welsh dining and floating hotel rooms with stunning marina views in Penarth’s vibrant waterfront setting.
Penarth CF64 1TT4.1Very Good 436 Reviews -
Gôl Centres Ltd
Cardiff’s vibrant sports hub offering top-quality 5-a-side football, leagues, soccer schools, and dynamic group activities for all ages.
Lawrenny Ave, Cardiff CF11 8BR4.5Excellent 481 Reviews -
Cardiff Bay Barrage Locks
Explore the impressive Cardiff Bay Barrage Locks, a stunning engineering marvel offering scenic waterfront views, dynamic lock operations, and family-friendly recreation.
Cardiff Barrage.1 Lock, Penarth CF64 1TP4.9Excellent 8 Reviews -
Cardiff City Stadium
Step onto the pitch and behind the scenes at the home of Cardiff City FC and the Wales national team in this modern 33,000‑seat stadium in Cardiff.
Leckwith Rd, Cardiff CF11 8AZ4.4Very Good 5,920 Reviews -
Cardiff Bay Barrage
A modern engineering masterpiece offering scenic waterfront walks, vibrant leisure activities, and fascinating maritime operations in Cardiff Bay.
Queen Alexandra House, Cargo Rd, Cardiff Bay CF10 4LY4.7Excellent 297 Reviews -
Cardiff Bay
Explore Cardiff Bay, Europe’s largest waterfront transformation blending culture, leisure, and scenic beauty in a vibrant urban setting.
Cardiff Bay4.7Excellent 1,396 Reviews -
Cardiff Bay
Explore Cardiff Bay’s vibrant waterfront where history, culture, and modern leisure converge around Europe’s largest freshwater lake.
Bay, Cardiff CF11 0AW4.7Excellent 74 Reviews -
Cardiff Bay Trail Walk
Explore Cardiff Bay’s vibrant waterfront on a scenic 10km trail featuring iconic landmarks, tranquil parks, and family-friendly activities.
CRXP+W3F, Cardiff CF10 4GA4.6Excellent 40 Reviews -
Victoria Park
Historic Victorian park in Cardiff blending heritage charm with vibrant family-friendly recreation and green spaces.
Victoria Park Rd E, Cardiff CF5 1EH4.6Excellent 2,477 Reviews -
Scott of the Antarctic Exhibition
Explore the heroic legacy of Captain Scott’s Antarctic expeditions in Cardiff Bay’s immersive and family-friendly exhibition.
Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 4GA4.3Very Good 16 Reviews -
The Jetty
A peaceful waterfront escape in Cardiff Bay blending natural beauty, wildlife, and urban vibrancy in a scenic setting.
Cardiff CF10 5BG4.6Excellent 45 Reviews -
Hamadryad Park
Urban sanctuary where maritime heritage meets wetland wilderness in Cardiff's regenerated waterfront.
Cardiff CF10 5UY4.4Very Good 452 Reviews -
Roald Dahl - The Enormous Crocodile
Step into the enchanting world of Roald Dahl in Great Missenden, where stories come alive through interactive exhibits and original manuscripts.
Cardiff Bay Trl, Cardiff CF10 4GA4.6Excellent 49 Reviews -
Vale of Glamorgan
Discover the Vale of Glamorgan’s stunning coastline, historic towns, and tranquil countryside just west of Cardiff.
Cardiff CF5 6NE2.5Average 2 Reviews -
Cardiff Bay Wetlands Reserve
A serene 8-hectare freshwater wetland reserve in Cardiff Bay, offering rich biodiversity and peaceful birdwatching amidst urban surroundings.
Windsor Terrace, Cardiff -
Age of Coal exhibition
Discover Wales’ coal mining heritage through immersive displays and personal stories at Cardiff Bay’s Age of Coal Exhibition.
Cardiff Bay Trl, Cardiff CF10 4GA5.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
Thompson's Park
Historic and tranquil green space in Cardiff’s Canton, featuring woodland, a duck pond, and iconic fountain sculpture.
31 Syr David's Ave, Cardiff CF5 1GH4.6Excellent 595 Reviews -
Techniquest
Explore hands-on science, immersive shows, and family fun at Techniquest, Cardiff’s premier interactive discovery centre in vibrant Cardiff Bay.
Stuart St, Cardiff CF10 5BW4.5Excellent 1,353 Reviews -
Landsea Gardens Cardiff Bay Viewing Deck
A serene garden retreat with stunning panoramic views over Cardiff Bay’s waterfront and city skyline.
Stuart St, Cardiff CF10 5BU4.4Very Good 42 Reviews -
Landsea Square - Cardiff Bay
A peaceful, art-filled square nestled in Cardiff Bay’s vibrant waterfront, perfect for quiet moments and scenic views.
Cardiff CF10 5BU4.5Excellent 8 Reviews -
Panorama Stone - Cardiff Bay Art Trail
Discover Panorama Stone, a symbolic bronze sculpture linking Cardiff Bay’s maritime heritage with global connections on the vibrant Cardiff Bay Art Trail.
Stuart St, Cardiff CF10 5BZ
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