





Cardiff: South Wales Cliffs, Beaches & Castles Day Tour
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Marvel at the Cliffs of Nash Point, part of the Wales Coast Path
Dunraven Bay, impressive limestone cliffs and rock pools.
take a look at the ruins of Ogmore Castle
St Fagans National Museum of History, one of Europe's leading open-air museums.
Caerphilly Castle, UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest castle in Wales
Discover the Natural Beauty and Historic Treasures of South Wales
The journey begins at Nash Point, where dramatic coastal cliffs meet the sparkling waters of the Bristol Channel. As part of the Wales Coast Path, this scenic location offers unforgettable walking routes with sweeping sea views, making it a favorite destination for nature lovers and photographers alike. The rugged coastline and peaceful surroundings provide an ideal introduction to the beauty of South Wales.
The adventure continues at Dunraven Bay, celebrated for its towering limestone cliffs, fascinating rock pools, and picturesque shoreline. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing walk along the beach while exploring unique coastal formations shaped by centuries of natural forces. The combination of stunning landscapes and tranquil atmosphere makes this stop one of the region’s most memorable highlights.
History takes center stage at Ogmore Castle, where the impressive ruins of a medieval fortress reveal a glimpse into Wales’s rich past. The remains of the stone keep, curtain wall, and gatehouse tell stories of centuries gone by. The tour then moves to St. Fagans National Museum of History, one of Europe’s finest open air museums, where traditional Welsh buildings, culture, and heritage are preserved in a beautiful countryside setting.
The final destination is the charming town of Caerphilly, home to the magnificent Caerphilly Castle, the largest castle in Wales and a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests may choose to explore the castle or spend their free time wandering through the town’s welcoming cafes, local shops, and souvenir stores. After a day filled with breathtaking scenery, historic landmarks, and cultural discoveries, the return journey to Cardiff brings this memorable South Wales experience to a satisfying close.
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Discover the Natural Beauty and Historic Treasures of South Wales
The journey begins at Nash Point, where dramatic coastal cliffs meet the sparkling waters of the Bristol Channel. As part of the Wales Coast Path, this scenic location offers unforgettable walking routes with sweeping sea views, making it a favorite destination for nature lovers and photographers alike. The rugged coastline and peaceful surroundings provide an ideal introduction to the beauty of South Wales.
The adventure continues at Dunraven Bay, celebrated for its towering limestone cliffs, fascinating rock pools, and picturesque shoreline. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing walk along the beach while exploring unique coastal formations shaped by centuries of natural forces. The combination of stunning landscapes and tranquil atmosphere makes this stop one of the region’s most memorable highlights.
History takes center stage at Ogmore Castle, where the impressive ruins of a medieval fortress reveal a glimpse into Wales’s rich past. The remains of the stone keep, curtain wall, and gatehouse tell stories of centuries gone by. The tour then moves to St. Fagans National Museum of History, one of Europe’s finest open air museums, where traditional Welsh buildings, culture, and heritage are preserved in a beautiful countryside setting.
The final destination is the charming town of Caerphilly, home to the magnificent Caerphilly Castle, the largest castle in Wales and a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests may choose to explore the castle or spend their free time wandering through the town’s welcoming cafes, local shops, and souvenir stores. After a day filled with breathtaking scenery, historic landmarks, and cultural discoveries, the return journey to Cardiff brings this memorable South Wales experience to a satisfying close.
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- Admission fee Caerphilly Castle
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Activity Provider: Explore Wales Tours Ltd
