Categorie: Parks

  • Flat Holm Island

    Flat Holm Island

    Flat Holm has a unique island character, with a sense of wilderness, remoteness and isolation. The island has extensive views to the coasts of England and Wales. Less than half a mile wide, the tiny island is an intriguing hidden jewel in the Bristol Channel. Flat Holm is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest…

  • Victoria Park

    Victoria Park

    As its name suggests, it is a traditional Victorian era park named after Queen Victoria and has retained much of its original charm. The park was created as a municipal recreation ground by Cardiff City Council through a city charter between 1897 and 1898 to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The park occupies…

  • Roath Park

    Roath Park

    One of the first public parks in Cardiff. It boasts a 30 acre man-made lake that sits in the centre of the park, and is a popular facility for fishing and boating. It also features one of the city’s most iconic images, the Scott Memorial Lighthouse

  • Bute Park

    Bute Park

    The Fifth Marquess of Bute gifted the Castle and grounds to the people of Cardiff. The land was turned into a public park which was opened in 1949. Today the land is the ‘green heart’ of the city and provides a habitat for wildlife, a beautiful and extensive arboretum, as well as a venue for…