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Attractions in Pentyrch & Things to Do in Pentyrch
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St Fagans National History Museum
(2 Miles)*
St. Fagans: National History Museum is one of Europe's biggest and most exciting open-air museums. Centuries of Wales' tradition, culture, industry and costume are gathered together in a hundred acres of beautiful countryside. |
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Castell Coch
(2 Miles)*
Castell Coch is a late nineteenth-century fairytale-style castle, built on medieval remains. |
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Model House Craft and Design Centre
(3 Miles)*
This exciting centre for contemporary craft was opened in 1989 and stands in the Bull Ring which was the market place for Llantrisant. |
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Llandaff Cathedral
(4 Miles)*
The ancient Celtic Cross, which stands near the Chapter House doorway, testifies to the tradition of 1400 years of Christian worship. The earliest parts of the present Cathedral however, date from the twelfth century |
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Dyffryn Gardens
(5 Miles)*
Not just one garden but a series of gardens. These Grade 1 listed gardens are now owned and managed by the Vale of Glamorgan Council and are being restored. |
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Caerphilly Castle
(5 Miles)*
Caerphilly Castle effortlessly dominates the town of Caerphilly. It sprawls over a huge area (30 acres in all) making it the biggest in Wales. |
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National Museum Cardiff
(6 Miles)*
The National Museum Cardiff is a museum for everyone. Home to spectacular collections from Wales and all over the world. |
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Cardiff Castle
(6 Miles)*
Located in the heart of the Welsh capital, Cardiff Castle enjoys 2000 years of history. In the 19th Century, the Castle was transformed into a carved and gilded fantasy by eccentric architect William Burges. |
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Welsh Hawking Centre
(7 Miles)*
At the Welsh Hawking Centre you will see over 200 Bird of Prey including Eagles, Owls, Hawks, Falcons and Buzzards. |
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Techniquest
(7 Miles)*
Techniquest is a great day out for all the family, with 120 interactive exhibits, a Planetarium, and Science Theatre. |
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Cosmeston Lakes Country Park & Medieval Village
(8 Miles)*
At Cosmeston Lakes Country park you will find over 90ha of lakes, woodlands and meadows open to the public all the year round. |
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Llancaiach Fawr Manor House
(10 Miles)*
Visitors to Llancaiach Fawr Manor step back in time to the year 1645. They are greeted and shown around by the "servants" of the owner. |
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Caerleon Amphitheatre Barracks and Baths
(16 Miles)*
The site of the 50-acre (20.3ha) Roman legionary fortress of Isca, the permanent base of the Second Augustan Legion in Britain from about A.D. 75. |
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Abertillery and District Museum
(16 Miles)*
Discover the history and heritage of the Abertillery area at Abertillery and District Museum, the museum has something for everyone, old and young. |
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Amgueddfa Pontypool Museum
(17 Miles)*
At Valley Inheritance Museum displays and audio visuals combine vividly to tell the story of the Torfaen Valley and its people from earliest times to the present day. Llanyrafon Farm Museum aims to illustrate the farming history of the Valley. |
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Old Police Station & Museum
(17 Miles)*
In the centre of town, and used as a working Police Station from 1881 to its closure in 1974, this listed building still has the original charge room which now houses the local Tourist Information Centre. |
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Margam Country Park
(17 Miles)*
Set in 850 acres of glorious parklands, Margam Country Park offers beauty, history, wildlife and a wide range of facilities to make it one of the best family days out in Wales. |
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Seaquarium Ltd. Weston-Super-Mare
(18 Miles)*
The SeaQuarium boasts 7 different Zones showcasing a range of habitats from cold freshwater streams to the mighty rainforests rivers. |
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Bryn Bach Country Park
(18 Miles)*
The Park is set in 340 acres of mixed grass and woodland and has a 36-acre lake as its focal point. It offers something for all. |
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Margam Stones Museum
(18 Miles)*
At Margam, visitors can see an outstanding collection of early Christian sculpture and inscribed stones from this one corner of the south Wales. |
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Brecon Mountain Railway
(19 Miles)*
One of the most popular railways in Wales running in the Brecon Beacons National Park along the full length of the Taf Fechan Reservoir, from Pant to Dol-y-Gaer. |
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Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre
(19 Miles)*
Afan Forest Park is jointly run by Forestry Commission and Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council that covers 13,000 hectres. |
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Blaenavon Ironworks
(19 Miles)*
South Wales's industrial history is recalled at this revealing site, one of Europe's best-preserved 18th century ironworks. |
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Helicopter Museum
(20 Miles)*
The museum has a rare and award winning collection of helicopters, unique in Great Britain and in the world. |
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Animal Farm Adventure Park
(20 Miles)*
Stay & play all day at Somerset's biggest all weather family day out, Cuddle pets & baby animals, mega playbarn with three levels of action packed fun. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Pentyrch and things to do in Pentyrch (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Pentyrch, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Pentyrch and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Pentyrch again.
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