We are off to Cardiff to extend our get away for 2 more nights. It is a relatively short drive of a couple of hours. The drive up is very pretty with the Severn River on the left side of our car a lot of the way. We are booked into The Marriott which is right in the centre of the city. We arrive about 2PM and our room is ready. Once settled in we head out to explore the area around our home away from home for the next two nights. We come


within 2 minutes from the hotel and my sciatica is acting up big time so we hunt down the drug store so I can get some pain killers as I managed to leave them on the counter at home when I was sorting out our meds.We stop at a local pub for some liquid refreshment before we head back to the hotel to chill and have our diner in the executive lounge rather the go out for dinner. Pictured on the right is one of the arcades we have walked by earlier in the afternoon. The arcades are Edwardian,Victorian and have some lovely little boutiques and tea rooms .
We have a bit of a lie in and after breakfast head down to Cardiff Castle. Fred had brought our entrance tickets online and where good for anytime during the day. As they are calling for rain later in the day we do the castle first thing in the morning.
Caerdydd is a medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion. The original motte and bailey caste was built in the late 10th century by the Norman invaders on top of a 3rd century roman fort. The castle was commissioned by either William the Conqueror or Robert Fitzhamon. In the 12th century the castle was rebuilt using stone. The castle continued to be involved in conflicts between the Anglo-Normans and Welsh. Following the War of the Roses the castle declined in military

The last owner of the castle was the 1st Marquess of Bute did extensive renovations to the grounds and keep with the intention of giving it to his son as a place of residence. Real restoration and new building did not happen until the 19th century with major work being started in 1868 with the bolding of the clock tower and the refurbishment of the apartments in the gothic style. It is the results of these renovations that we explore today.
Pictured on the left is the walls and ceiling of the great hall. We did not take the guided tour while we in the apartments of the castle as we like to take our time when we explore so we do not get to see the bedrooms . We come across a tour group and they have less then 5 minutes in a room so while we miss out on some of the rooms we can spend as much time as we please in the rooms we explore.
Pictured on the right is one of the stairways that leads up to parts of the castle we cannot see. The castle is still used for cultural and social events and is now owned by the city of Cardiff. A point of interest that is more recent in military conflicts is that the out castle walls were used as bomb shelters during WWII. The space in the walls could accommodate up to 1800 people along with wardens . From the apartments we explore the museum attached to the castle that is a joint regimental museum of the Queens Royal Dragoons and the Royal Welsh. We have a bit of fun here as they have a dress area for kids and Fred is a good sport trying on hats so I can get a picture. We spend a good 4 hours seeing everything there is to see in the castle before heading off to continue our exploring of Cardiff.
We walk along the out walls of the castle towards the park the walls all have a number of different animals on them, Built in 1890 the original animals have glass eyes while animals added at a later date do not. The lioness has glass eyes as does the lion,lynx ,bear,baboon,wolf and sea lion. The wall leads into a park that was once all part of the Marquess of Butes property. Check out my Facebook wall for more pictures of the animals on the wall and the parkland. We decide to head back to have lunch as it is now past 1PM.
I want to stop in at a church we past yesterday The City Parish Church of St John the Baptist. We are very lucky as they have free lunchtime organ concerts and we are in time for one. The organist is Catherine Ennis from London and she plays 3 different sonatas. The music is soothing and it is nice to sit and relax .
There is quite a mix of people at the concert . The organ was made in 1894 by Father Henry Willis & Sons and restored in 2005 by David Wells of Liverpool. We finally head back into the town centre to have a late lunch at Wagamama. After a relaxing lunch we head back to the hotel as the rain has finally arrived and it is after 4PM. This gives us time to catch up on emails and me to post pic's of our explorations both from Stratford and Cardiff as we have good internet connections. We once again visit the Executive Lounge as we have had a very late lunch so snack and a few drinks is all we need before retiring for the night.
We have a nice lie in before breakfast and as well have a late checkout of noon we head down to the market to get some fruit and veggies for home . We also pick up some of the Welsh cakes we spotted on our first day and fresh bread . We have really enjoyed our stay in Cardiff and we will definitely visit again as there is a lot we did not get to see . Maybe early in the fall when the weather still is warm but not as hot as there is a lot of walking to do. Check out my Facebook wall for further pictures of our exploring in Cardiff.
Hwyl Fawr for now,
Sandy & Fred