Capital City Itinerary: the Must-See Historic Sites Outside Cardiff

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Capital City Itinerary: the Must-See Historic Sites Outside Cardiff Capital city itinerary: the must-see historic sites outside Cardiff If you’re spending a couple of days in the capital city, there are many must-see historic sites in the surrounding area. Just over 20 minutes drive from the centre of Cardiff you will come across Caerphilly Castle, which has a tower that leans more than Pisa’s, or you can explore the dazzling ceilings and furnishings of the fairytale Castell Coch. Delve deeper into the Valleys and you can explore the World Heritage Site of Blaenavon Ironworks, or experience life as a Roman at Caerleon Roman Baths. You’re sure to have a monumental day out... Castell Coch On the other side of Caerphilly mountain, less than 15 minutes away, you’ll spot Castell Coch hidden in the trees. Castell Coch, a Welsh name meaning ‘Red Castle’ rests on the medieval foundations of an earlier castle built by de Clare. However the current structure is relatively modern, and is the by-product of a vivid Victorian imagination. William Burges was given free rein by the third marquess of Bute to create a rural retreat to complement the opulence of his main residence, Cardiff Castle. Multi-sensory resources allow easy exploration of this Victorian Gothic-style castle, which was a romantic vision of the Middle Ages, using touch-screen technology. Caerphilly Castle Blaenavon Ironworks Caerphilly Castle is the biggest castle in Wales. Although not quite complete, the iconic fortress is mighty impressive, surrounded by Just under an hour’s drive from Cardiff up into the Valleys stand the a series of moats and watery islands. The castle is the brainchild famous World Heritage Site Blaenavon Ironworks. The ironworks of Gilbert ‘the Red’ de Clare, a redheaded nobleman of Norman were a milestone in the history of the Industrial Revolution and at descent, who’s early attempts at building the castle were thwarted the time were at the cutting-edge of new technology. The power of by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd. Gilbert eventually succeeded to build a steam was harnessed and a way of making steel using iron-ore was mammoth stronghold using the concentric ‘walls within walls’ system developed, which led to a worldwide boom in the steel industry, of defence. Climb to the rooftop of the massive east gatehouse, and taking Wales’s industrial might to a new height. Visitors to the site can from here you can see the rings of stone and water defences that see the refurbished Stack Square cottages and recreated company made Caerphilly such a stronghold. Explore the dark passage known truck shop, and the new cutting-edge audio-post technology helps as the Braose Gallery and look out for the south-east tower — bring the story of the ironworks to life like never before. The which out leans Pisa’s famous tower — and the mighty siege engines surrounding landscape is also revolutionary in its form and function. and special firing events. 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