Cardiff has a huge night life for those that enjoy a good food and a drink. There are several very good night clubs, museums, 2 Major theatres, a very good shopping complex, historic buildings to visit including Cardiff Castle and on the outskirts Saint Fagans. There are excellent sports facilities including the national Stadium and the home of Cardiff Blues and the Blue Birds (Cardiff City)
Cardiff castle
castell coch
Cardiff museum
flat holm
Cardiff market
taff trail
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countryside in you're doorstep
parks
the bay and barrage
Cardiff bay vistiors centre
and the norwegian church :) have fun
Cardiff has a lot, rather depending where the question is aimed, there is a lot of culture and history to do with the city which can be seen in the Castle and the museum. Cardiff has however been through a lot of development in recent years and now boasts the millennium stadium which regularly holds events with up to 80,000 spectators and the new sports village which is currently mid-completion for the olympic games.
There are many famous medieval castles that are great tourist attractions. For soccer fans the Cardiff City Stadium may be of interest. Doctor Who is filmed here and offers an attraction called the doctor who experience.
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1) Menai Bridge which connects mainland north Wales with the isle of Anglesey. 2) Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales and England. 3) Caernarfon Castle, the site of the investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales in 1969. 4) The Millenium Stadium. 5) The Welsh Assembly building.
The best places to see the aurora borealis are The North pole, Scotland, Norway, so I would suggest since you are in wales, you go as far north as possible and hope you get lucky, as it is a natural phenomenon and may not occur or occur in such a magnitude to be seen from wales.
There are 4 cities in south Wales, St Davids, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. City status in the UK is granted by the Monarch. See related link for more details.
It depends, a standard off peak single from Cardiff to Edinburgh is £154, however advanced fares can see this go as low as £14.
It is in Cardiff. Just above the suburb of Tongwynlais.. The Castle itself is owned by Cadw. I can see Castell Coch from where I am sat now
Machynlleth. Very difficult to pronounce properly; the ch is a harsh aspirate, and the first L is unvoiced. Most people say 'mahuntleth'. See: www.community-councils.powys.org.uk/machynlleth/
Wales has five cities. They are Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bangor and St David's. Brecon and St Asaph both have cathedrals but are not considered cities.
Split and Trogir
Yes, you can see Orion's belt from Wales.
Haye's plantation, Salem tavern, and Union tavern
from London to whales is 300miles o.O every1 knows that >.< You're asking the distance between a city and a country so it depends on which part of Wales you are asking about. As an example, the distance to Cardiff, which is the capital of Wales, is about 160 miles. To Anglesey the distance is about double that figure.