Private Day Tour of South Wales, including Cardiff & Caerphilly Castle.
Cardiff, Scotland

Private Day Tour of South Wales, including Cardiff & Caerphilly Castle.

Outdoor Activity
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Duration
Full Day
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Outdoor Activity
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Cancellation
Free — 24hr

Private Day Tour of South Wales, including Cardiff & Caerphilly Castle.

This day tour is the perfect way to see the city of Cardiff and three of South Wales' most important castles - Cardiff, Caerphilly, and Castell Coch. Starting at Cardiff Castle this tour, led by one of our expert and fun-loving local guides, offers you the chance to see some of South Wales' most iconic and historic landmarks, uncover their history, and explore the culture of Wales all in one day. After exploring Cardiff Castle, you will be taken on a walking tour of the city where you will have the chance to see some hidden gems, that are not often visited by other tours including Cardiff's historic market and covered arcades.After exploring the city you will have time to explore one of the best art galleries in the UK, before being whisked off to the largest castle in Wales where you can explore this medieval marvel.

Finally, you will be taken to one of the prettiest castles in the UK where you will be able to see inspirational interiors and breathtaking views of of Cardiff.

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Your Itinerary

A curated journey through the experience

Stop

Cardiff Castle Grounds

Cardiff CF10 3RB Wales

Whilst here your guide will show you around the castle, including its most interesting historical features. You will also have time to explore the Firing Line Museum and Second World War Shelters contained within the Castle Walls.

2 hours
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Tiny Rebel Cardiff

25 Westgate St, Cardiff CF10 1DD, UK

The Urban Tap House, owned by the renowned Tiny Rebel brewing company is one of the best, and newest pubs in Cardiff. From outside the Urban Tap House (please let us know if you are over 18 and would like to stop here for a drink as part of the tour) we will be able to see The Principality Stadium, formally the Millenium Stadium, which is home to Welsh Rugby. From this location, we will talk about the importance of Ruby to the people of Wales, how the Principality Stadium will go down in history as Europe's first stadium with a retractable roof, and how the stadium has also welcomed some of the biggest names in Show biz who have performed in this impressive area.

Pass by

Saint Mary Street

St Mary St, Cardiff CF10, UK

St Mary's Street is one of the main shopping/hospitality areas in Cardiff. Named after the now-demolished St Mary's Church, which was destroyed in a typhoon this street contains some of Cardiff's most iconic shops such as James Howell & Co, and Cardiff Market.

Stop

Cardiff Central Market

49 St. Mary Street, Cardiff CF10 1AD Wales

Once the site of Cardiff's prison or gaol, the market now stands on the site of one of the most famous (or should that be infamous) miscarriages of justice in Wales' (and the UK's) history. But what happened? Find out on this tour!

30 minutes
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St John The Baptist City Parish Church

3 St John St, Cardiff CF10 1GJ, UK

St John The Baptist Church in Cardiff is one of the oldest buildings left in Cardiff and the only building that remains from the old medieval walled town. Built around 1180 it is one of the few pre-norman building left in this part of Wales, although much of the church was redesigned in the 15th century after Owain Glwndwyr sacked the city in 1404. Famous for its use in the TV series Doctor Who, in the episode "The Runaway Bride" starring David Tennant and Catherine Tate, St John's Church should be known for its beautiful interior decor which includes Victorian stained glass by leading pre-raphaelites including William Morris which will be pointed out to you as part of the tour.

10 minutes
Stop

Cathays Park

Cardiff CF10, UK

Cathay's Park is one of the finest examples of an early 20th Century Civic Centre. Built on land previously owned by the Bute family, the buildings in this part of Cardiff are constructed using Portland Stone, the same stone as St Pauls Cathedral. Home to Cardiff's Crown Court, Cardiff University, The National Museum Cardiff, and the Welsh National War Memorial we will explore why this area is so important, and how it was built using the wealth brought into the city by the booming coal trade in the 18th - mid 20th century. Whilst exploring the civic centre we will also discuss why Cardiff is now one of the most popular filming locations in the UK, and how this sector of the creative arts industry and the tourism it generates to the South Wales area is filling some of the gaps left by the de-industrialisation of Wales.

20 minutes
Stop

National Museum Cardiff

Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NP Wales

The National Museum Cardiff is home to one of the best collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Art in the UK. Its collection, which is spread over 15 galleries, includes masterpieces by Monet, Cézanne, includes Renoir's famous Blue Lady 'La Parisienne' and Rodin's 'The Kiss'. Also home to some of the best Welsh art, both modern and historic, it would be easy to spend a whole day in the museum exploring the world-class collection that is on permanent display. Sadly this tour can only offer you a taster of what is on show but promises to get you 'up close and personal' with as many of the most famous artworks. How did the National Museum manage to collect such an impressive range of art? Your guide will explain all, including who to thank, during the tour. Please note that the Museum is closed on Monday's. Tours booked on Monday will be unable to visit the interior of the museum but other locations will be added to the tour by the guide on the day to compensate for this.

45 minutes
Pass by

Llandaff Cathedral

Cathedral Close The Cathedral Green, Cardiff CF5 2LA Wales

Llandaff is one of the most important Christian sites in Wales. Famous for its stunning cathedral that was heavily damaged by a German landmine during the Second World War, this area of Cardiff is where the author Roald Dahl grew up. As we drive through this quaint area of Cardiff your guide will point out the Cathedral School, where the young Roald Dahl studied, and the site of Mrs Pratchett’s sweet shop on Llandaff’s High Street which is said to have inspired several of Dahl's stories including Mathilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Stop

Caerphilly Castle

Castle Street, Caerphilly CF83 1JD Wales

Restored over 174 years, the castle is a testament to the work that the Marquises of Bute undertook to preserve the history that was contained within the property that they owned.

1 hour
Stop

Castell Coch

Castle Road, Tongwynlais, Cardiff CF15 7JQ Wales

Designed by William Burgess for the Marquis of Bute, the Castle and its stunning decorations are not to be missed - nor are the breathtaking views of Cardiff, which can be seen from many of the Castell's rooms.

1 hour

Included

  • Entry To Cardiff Castle
  • Entry To Castell Coch
  • Entry to Caerphilly Castle
  • Entry/Admission - Caerphilly Castle
  • Entry/Admission - Castell Coch
  • Entry/Admission - Cardiff Castle

Not Included

  • Gratuities
  • Refreshments & Lunch

Good to Know

  • Service animals allowed
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • Near public transportation
  • Stroller accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Tickets & Cancellation

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

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