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Bute Park

Castle St, (behind Cardiff Castle), Cardiff, UK - Wales CF10 3RB

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Bute Park runs alongside the River Taff and contains islands of flowers and greenery, manicured lawns, and several benches. The wide pathways accommodate both joggers and bikers, and the soccer fields are ideal for competitive and friendly matches. An established arboretum, a Stonehenge-like circle of stones, and the wide and expansive vistas make this park a haven for people exercising, studying, or relaxing.

Cefn-Onn Country Park

Lisvane and Thornhill Station, Cardiff, UK - Wales

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Near Cardiff's northern border, you'll find a tranquil, 200-acre wooded area known as Cefn-Onn Country Park. A terrific place to spend the afternoon, the park offers brilliant beds of azaleas and rhododendrons, several small streams, and a few possible brushes with the local fauna.

Forest Farm Country Park

Country Park, River Taff Gorge, Cardiff, UK - Wales

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Forest Farm, designated a county park in the early 1990s, is a beautiful expanse of parkland bordering the scenic Taff Gorge, northwest of Cardiff City Centre. Located near Castell Coch, the park lies on the banks of the River Taff, which slowly winds its way through acres of immaculate woodland, including a wildlife reserve. Guests are invited to take advantage of picnic areas, fishing, and hiking trails.

Roath Park

Lake Rd East and Lake Rd West, Cardiff, UK - Wales CF23 5PG · 29-2075-5964

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Only a twenty-minute walk from Cardiff City Centre, this 130-acre, two-mile long park boasts a recreational lake, pleasure garden, and botanical garden. Roath Lake is an ideal spot for bird watching and is the location for a memorial lighthouse dedicated to Captain Scott, the tragically famous South Pole explorer. Opened to visitors in 1894, Roath Park offers residents and tourists a peaceful, suburban respite from the busy city.

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Looking for some peace and quiet? An idyllic spot to relax and unwind? You've made it to the right category. Here, we list some of the most beautiful and functional parks in the city. Many provide jogging and cycling trails, picnic sites, and large, open areas for throwing a Frisbee or walking your dog.

 

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