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Cardiff Castle's Animal Wall

Cardiff Castle's Animal Wall

4.8(4 reviews)
20.0 mi

Fifteen stone animals with glassy eyes slumped over a wall pose ready to pounce…read more.. Whether new to Cardiff or just never knew it was there before, this special wall needs to be seen. But be quick these curious creatures look suspiciously as though they are trying to escape Bute park and find a spot of lunch in the Hayes! The animals were originally crafted by Victorian artisan Thomas Nicholls. They were painted, although the paint has since faded and the stone work is currently being cleaned and restored. This wall needs to be seriously bigged up because although connected to Cardiff Castle many visitors won't venture this far to the castles right and so will never see this curious site.

This wall next to Cardiff Castle is an oft-forgotten part of the city centre. You just have to head…read morea bit further down the road and you'll see a fantastic set of various animals like lions and racoons and leopards and baboons clammering over the castle wall. They're only just above head height so you can get a proper look at them. An exciting revelation occurred recently where the aardvark whose nose had been stolen got a brand new one. Sources say he is delighted. The reason I love this wall is because it inspired a lot of ideas that end up in 'Griffin's Castle', a book I remember reading when I was younger by Jenny Nimmo. In this book these stone statues all come to life, and it's an idea that's stuck with me every time I pass the animals on the wall. I swear sometimes I pass by and they're in different positions, but that's almost certainly my imagination.

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Cardiff Castle's Animal Wall - The Animal Wall at Cardiff Castle

The Animal Wall at Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle's Animal Wall - "The Ant Eater" at the Animal Wall. Interesting history about the reconstruction of his nose.

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"The Ant Eater" at the Animal Wall. Interesting history about the reconstruction of his nose.

Coity Castle - http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/default.asp?id=6&PlaceID=54

Coity Castle

5.0(2 reviews)
17.3 mi

Coity Castle is a magical place full of distant battle cries and that incredible sense that…read moreimportant things have happened there. Built in 1100 and then rebuilt after a siege by Owain Glyndwr, this is a castle often overlooked by visitors to Wales, despite its extremely important part in Welsh history. Although other castles, such as Cardiff Castle, Caerphilly Castle and Castell Coch, are more visited, I would argue that it's the lesser known relics which are more interesting. This Medieval castle is built up on a hill, with clear evidence of moats, and looks almost like a half-rotten tooth sticking up into the sky. It has just as much grandeur and fairy-tale quality as a person could ask for in a castle. This historic site is well worth a visit; sunset will reward you will specular photographs and views.

This is another of South Wales's impressive Norman Castles, standing in ruins near the town of…read moreBridgend in South Wales, not far from Cardiff. It was built by Sir Payn "the Demon" de Turberville, one of the legendary Twelve Knights of Glamorgan who are supposed to have conquered the area under the leadership of Robert FitzHamon, Lord of Gloucester. Although it was originally built soon after 1100, a lot of the castle actually dates from the fourteenth century and later. Parts of it were rebuilt following the siege by Owain Glyn Dr in 1404-05. Despite being in ruins, there are still plenty of interesting features to see - including the remains of the central octagonal pillar for the vaults of the castle. If you have OS map 170 the reference is SS 923815. Nearby you can also visit Newcastle and Ogmore Castles in a day trip.

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Http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/default.asp?id=6&PlaceID=54

Coity Castle - Http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/default.asp?id=6&PlaceID=54

Http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/default.asp?id=6&PlaceID=54

Coity Castle - Http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/default.asp?id=6&PlaceID=54

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Tunnels Beaches

Tunnels Beaches

4.6(7 reviews)
49.1 mi

Quite a weird and wonderful experience, "Tunnels Beaches" doesn't sound very interesting but it…read morereally was a nice day climbing, walking and bathing. Make sure you do check the tide times before you go in, but you can get re-admission via a stamped hand as we did when the tide was in. You probably want it at least half out when you arrive. As you enter through the cliffs the first bits you get to are viewing platforms up the cliffs which you can look over a couple of coves west of the main Ilfracombe beach. You can step down to the beach from the lower two platforms on to the beach. Now you have choice of two main activities, theres a huge abundance of rock climbing, large rock pools with associated animals hiding in them and plenty of places to explore, climb, walk and such forth. You can walk up and down rocks both sides of the Tunnels you walk out of, just be aware of the tide. The main other attraction is the gentlemans bathing pool, which is uncovered by the tide, a large pool that gets left full by the tide, and man man surrounds and warms up with the sun (if its out!). Quite deep and jaggedy in places you have to be careful but it really is good fun. Highely recommended for all ages!

Hand carved in the 1820's when going to seaside was in fashion with the Victorians these beaches…read moreare a must see for anyone in this part of Devon. Not your typical sandy beaches they are far less popular than Woolacombe but in my view much nicer for all the history associated with them.

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Tunnels Beaches
Tunnels Beaches
Tunnels Beaches

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Brewery Quarter - Nandos inside the Brewery Quarter

Brewery Quarter

3.7(13 reviews)
20.2 mi

The Brewery Quarter in Cardiff is in a way like a retail park, but smaller and in lieu of shops, it…read morehas a decent selection of restaurants and bars, I'd like to point out the name, not being from Cardiff, being a tourist from my home-town of Manchester, I'm not sure if there is any re branding to just "The Brewery Quarter" which gives it a better feeling, as I'm sure you don't want to hear "Old" when you're going to something to eat, as it just doesn't give the right impression, in a way it makes me think, Is the food from last year? This reference is actually quite ironic, while also considering the last review for this place was also "last year" as well! Moving onto more serious matters, most of the places here are restaurants however Breakout, do have there Cardiff branch here and there is also one of many Starbucks branches around the city located here other big names here include Bella Italia, Nando's, Chiquito and Five Guy's there is also a Brewhouse, which has a clever name, fitting into a complex which it is in, which certainly deserves a shout-out in this review because of that! There are 10 bars and restaurants here which excludes Starbucks Coffee, and Breakout located here so there is a fairly decent selection for most cuisine types including burgers with Five Guys being a more high end Mcdonald's, chicken/Portuguese food of course at Nando's, Italian at Bella and Mexican at Chiquito to name a few. The overall feel of the BQ is reasonable, it isn't too bad, but it isn't too good either, the main thing it does, it combining quite a nice selection of places to eat into one, the Nando's branch in particular which I visited, did look very nice, it was a big store with huge portion sizes, which worked out quite poor, as they overloaded it with spice, making it too hot, but I have commented on that further in a separate review. In a way, the Brewery Quarter lacks that special thing, that sparkle most malls and retail parks have to bring tourists and even locals in alike, which is a shame, and is one of the main reasons I don't think the BQ has done anything to deserve anything more than 2 stars, which I'm dissapointed to report.

The Old Brewery Quarter is a trendy café and restaurant area set around a kind of open-air piazza…read morein the heart of the city centre. It was once the 'Old Brewery' site of Welsh brewery Brains, but after being sat vacant for a while it was redeveloped in 2003 into the current leisure area. You can now find many chain restaurants in the Brewery Quarter, split over two levels - with the likes of Nando's, La Tasca, and Thai Edge on the upper level, along with Brains' own flagship venue, The Yard Bar and Kitchen - and Lava Lounge and Chiquito's on the lower level down some steps. Above all of the restaurants there are residential loft style apartments and penthouses, too. Although it covers a fairly compact area, the Brewery Quarter offers a good choice of different places to eat and drink, and the whole atmosphere is really pleasant - when the sun's out you can almost imagine you're on holiday.

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Brewery Quarter - The upper level of the Brewery Quarter, where there are loft apartments and penthouses

The upper level of the Brewery Quarter, where there are loft apartments and penthouses

Brewery Quarter - Nando's in the Brewery Quarter, with an outside seating area in the piazza

Nando's in the Brewery Quarter, with an outside seating area in the piazza

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The Town Clock - Town Clock, Tredegar

The Town Clock

4.0(3 reviews)
5.8 mi

It's recently been repainted... instead of choosing the now commonplace two-tone Grey that the…read moreTredegar Arms, Pharmacy and Cambrian have now taken they've opted to repaint it the ugly yellow and red yet again despite the fact not one other building in The Circle is that colour, it now clashes with the rest of the area. People threw up a stink when the club up the road repainted itself Purple & Black yet are silent when this big yellow eyesore is brought up. If it were repainted it would honestly be a 5.

The idea for this clock - the emblem of the town - was conceived by the wife of the manager of the…read morelocal ironworks in 1857. They donated £400 (the proceeds of a bazaar) which was a lot of money in those days but unfortunately, Mrs Davies died before the clock was finished in 1858. This lovely clock is made of cast iron and designed by James Watson. 72 feet high, it stands these days gracefully in the middle of a mini roundabout. It always reminds me of a lighthouse but with a clock face instead of a light! Apparently it has had two major overhauls, in 1992 and 1996, with many of its interior corroded parts replaced and the exterior was then regilded and repainted. On its west side is an effigy of Wellington, on the north, the Royal Arms of England (why??) and on the east, the name of the founder: Charles Jordan of Newport. Occasionally it's permitted to climb to the top of the clock tower (on the inside, that is) on special days. I must say I'd like to do that, especially to see the views from all four sides!

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The Town Clock
The Town Clock - Town Clock, Tredegar

Town Clock, Tredegar

The Town Clock - Town Clock, Tredegar

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Town Clock, Tredegar

Bali Glas Inn - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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