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Location Guide the University Car Parks Is Extremely Operate Between Cardiff Central Instagram.Com/Cardiffuni Limited and a Permit Is Required Map 2 University and City Centre Map 5 Heath Park Campus P&R Cardiff West Park and Ride P&R Cardiff East Park and Ride Sports Fields Map 3 University Hall Student Residence / Conference Centre Leave the A48 at Llanedeyrn Interchange, sign-posted to Docks and Cardiff East, A4161. At the roundabout, take the exit sign-posted Llanedeyrn and, at the next roundabout take the first exit sign-posted Cyncoed. Follow the road up the hill to a set The University shares the Heath Park Campus with the University Hospital of Wales of traffic lights. Turn right at the lights into Biobank 81 Cochrane Building 83 Health Library 83 Monmouth House 86 Tenovus Building 75 Cyncoed Road. Brecknock House 89 College House 70 Henry Wellcome Building 73 Neuadd Meirionnydd 81 Ty^ Dewi Sant 79 Take the third turning left into Tyˆ Gwyn Road Brian Cooke Denbigh House 82 Institute of Medical 72 NHS Liaison Unit 70 Ty^ Maeth 92 and approximately 100 Dental Library 76 Genetics metres on the right hand Dental School / 76 Nursing and 79 The Sir Geraint Evans 74 side, turn into Birchwood Cancer Genetics Building 71 Hospital Lane and enter the main IV Lounge 81 Midwifery Cardiovascular Research gate. The reception is Cardiff Medicentre 90 Glamorgan House 88 Building at the base of the Medicine 78, 83 Pembroke House 85 Tower Building. Cardigan House 84 Graduate Centre 77 Residence Michael Griffith 80 Sports and 91 The postcode is: Carmarthen House 87 Healthcare Sciences 79 Education Centre Social Club Liberty House 50 CF23 5YB Routes to Cardiff By Road Map 1 United Kingdom Cardiff is served by the M4 and is easily accessible from all parts of Britain. From the south west, take the M5 and from the south of England, follow major A-roads to the M4. From Scotland, the north of England and the Midlands, travel via the M50 to the M4. Travelling east on the M4. Leave the motorway at Junction 32, follow the A470, sign-posted city centre. The Cathays Park Campus Follow the A470 towards the city centre and the University is sign- posted. The Heath Park Campus Follow the A470 as far as Gabalfa Interchange. Take first exit onto the A48 (Eastern Avenue), sign-posted Newport and the M4, but immediately This typically costs around £3.50 exit at the slip road on the left. for two hours. Payment is by coin or This leads directly onto the Heath debit/credit card. (Charges for city Park Campus. centre multi-storey car parks vary Further Information Travelling west on the M4. Leave considerably, up to £25.00 per day.) the motorway at Junction 29, follow The Heath Park Campus Door-to-door directions by road Coach services (National Express) the A48(M)/A48, sign-posted Cardiff Limited car parking is available in www.cardiff.ac.uk/directions Tel: (08717) 818178 East and the South. Continue for various car parks. www.nationalexpress.com approximately seven miles. Park and Ride services By Rail/Coach/Bus www.cardiff.gov.uk/parkandride Local bus services The Cathays Park Campus Tel: 029 2066 6444 Continue along the A48 to the A470 High speed inter-city trains provide Train services www.cardiffbus.com (Gabalfa Interchange). Leave the A48 frequent services between all major Tel: (08457) 484950 at Gabalfa Interchange and take the British cities. The Cardiff-London www.nationalrail.co.uk A470, sign-posted city centre. Follow service, from London Paddington, the A470 towards the city centre and runs at 30 minute intervals the University is sign-posted. throughout the day. Frequent Visitors with Disabilities/Special Needs services also connect Cardiff with The Heath Park Campus Some buildings may present problems of access and egress for those with On the A48, speed reductions will be Bristol, Birmingham, Southampton, noticeable from 50 to 40mph. At this Manchester, Liverpool and with many mobility difficulties. other cities and towns. Cardiff is also time the University Hospital will be For further information, please contact the Disability Team: visible on the right. Exit the next slip served by regular coach services road, sign-posted “University Hospital” from cities and towns across the UK. Tel: 029 2087 4844 Email: [email protected] and turn right at the traffic lights From Cardiff Central Station there is along a short road leading directly a frequent train service which stops onto the Heath Park Campus. at Cathays Station (located on the Cathays Park campus). Local bus Car Parking services also operate from Cardiff The Cathays Park Campus Central Station. www.cardiff.ac.uk CardiffConnected Two Park and Ride services operate Cardiff University in Cardiff – one from the East of the By Air Cardiff University @cardiffuni city and one from the West of the city. Cardiff Airport is 11 miles from the See Map 2 for location. Car parking in city centre. Coach and train services Tel: 029 2087 4000 facebook.com/cardiffuni Location Guide the University car parks is extremely operate between Cardiff Central instagram.com/cardiffuni limited and a permit is required. Station and London’s Heathrow and However, there are several public car Gatwick airports. youtube.com/user/cardiffuni www.cardiff.ac.uk parks located close to the University, all of which are marked on Map 4. There is also pay and display car Information is believed to be correct at the time of printing. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure Satnav Postcodes parking available on Park Place and accuracy, the publishers cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions, or for any matter in any way Cathays Park Campus – Main Building: CF10 3AT within the civic centre (along College connected with, or arising out of, the publication of this information. Published by the Communications and Marketing Division of Cardiff University. © Copyright 2019 Effective February 2019. Heath Park Campus – CF14 4XN Road, City Hall Road, King Edward VII Avenue and Museum Avenue). MAP 4 University and City Centre University Buildings Halls of Residence Shopping Area P Car Parks P&R Cardiff West Park & Ride Bus Stop P&R Cardiff East Park & Ride Bus Stop Cycle/Footpath Cathays Park Campus (* indicates main site) Libraries Additional Information Aberconway Building D5 30 Earth and Ocean Sciences E4 1 Law and Politics E4*, E4 4*, 8 Sports Aberconway Building D5 30 All Nations Centre C8 101 Architecture E4 6 Eastgate House G3 22 Main Building E4 1 • Fitness and E4 15 Arts and Social Sciences E4 26 City Hall E3 108 Biosciences E4 1, 2 Engineering G3 21 Mathematics F4 18 Conditioning Centre Coach Station E1 116 • Sports Fields Map 2 (over page) Biomedical Sciences E4 2 Business English, Communication E5 27 McKenzie House G3 23 • Sports Training Village C6 34 Law Courts E3 107 • Aberconway Building D5 30 and Philosophy Brian Cooke Dental Map 5 (over page) Modern Languages E4 8 • Studio 49 E4 11 Motorpoint Arena F2 117 • Julian Hodge Building D5 29 Estates G3 23 Music & University Concert Hall E4, E4* 24, 25 Bute and Architecture E4 6 • Postgraduate Teaching D5 28 Student Recruitment F3 20 Welsh Government Offices E4 104 Eye Clinic E5 31 Optometry and Vision Sciences E5 31 Health Library Map 5 (over page) Centre Student Support Centre E4 11 Hospital Finance G3 23 Part-time Courses for Adults F4 18 Bute Building E4 6 Students’ Union E4 14 Law E4 26 University Hospital D9 100 Friary House F3 20 Pharmacy and E4 5 Careers and Employability E4 11 Temple of Peace E4 12 Geography and Planning E3 7 Pharmaceutical Sciences Music E4 25 Attractions Centre for Professional E4 4 Tower Building E4 3 Glamorgan Building E3 7 Physics and Astronomy G3 21 Science E4 1 Cardiff Castle E3 111 Legal Studies Trevithick Building G3 21 Global Opportunities Centre E4 11 Strategic Planning & F3 20 National Museum E3 109 Chaplaincy E4 10 Doctoral Academy F3 20 Senghennydd F4 18 Graduate Centre E4 14 Governance St. David’s Hall F2 112 Chemistry E4*, E4 1*, 9 Welsh E5 27 Trevithick Building G3 21 Hadyn Ellis Building E5 32 Purchasing G3 23 Communications F3 20 Sport Park Place Surgery F4 16 Psychology E4*, E4 3*, 9 and Marketing Athletic Stadium Map 2 119 Healthcare Sciences G3 22 Queen’s Buildings G3 21 Residences Computer Science G3 21 Cardiff Blues RFC E2 113 History, Archaeology E5 27 Redwood Building E4 5 Aberconway Hall D5 58 Senghennydd Court F3 63 and Informatics Cardiff City FC Map 2 118 and Religion Registry G3 23 Aberdare Hall D4 60 Senghennydd Hall F4 62 Cardiff University Brain D5 33 Cardiff RFC E2 114 Research Imaging Centre Human Resources G3 23 Research, Innovation and G3 23 Cartwright Court F6 57 Talybont Court C6 55 Cardiff Tennis Club E3 110 (CUBRIC) International Office F3 20 Enterprises Services Colum Hall D5 59 Talybont Gate B7 52 Day Care Centre F4 16 IT Services F4 16 Security Centre E4 2 Gordon Hall F4 64 Talybont North B7 53 Sophia Gardens C4 105 Deri House F3 19 John Percival Building E5 27 Sir Martin Evans Building E4 2 Hodge Hall E5 61 Talybont South C6 54 Maindy Pool C6 102 Development and F3 19 Journalism, Media and Culture E1 13 Social Sciences E3*, E4 , F4 7*, 11, 17 Liberty House D8 50 University Hall and G8 51 Principality Stadium E2 115 Alumni Relations Julian Hodge Building D5 29 Southgate House C6 34 Roy Jenkins Hall E6 56 Conference Centre Welsh Institute of Sport D4 106.
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