Wednesday, February 06, 2008

ABC Wednesday - C is for Cardiff


I've only ever been to Cardiff once. That day was the 29th April, 2006.


We were up at the crack of dawn; in fact before it cracked. It was a day-trip by rail; a 500-mile round journey.


Our taxi to the station over-charged us and the train was late. So late in fact that it had a knock-on effect and by the time we got to Cardiff we were over two hours late and it was almost time to come home again.


We had a brief wander around and found a nice place for a drink. We made friends with a busker, visited the market, just before it closed, and stocked up with provisions for the homeward leg.


A fuller account of this day-trip can be found on my dedicated blog A Day Trip to Cardiff.

One day I think I'd like to go again, but for a week and at a more leisurely pace. Anyone know of a reasonably-priced wheelchair accessible hotel?

30 comments:

  1. Like you. I have been once to Cardiff (in 2002). I was there in connection with a conference, but found a little time for sightseeing. The Welsh nationalist awakening (if it can be called that?) was very evident. What pleased the Norwegian participants was the prominence of the author Roald Dahl and the rebuilt, former Norwegian Seaman's mission as a cultural centre.

    We stayed at a hotel close to the new stadium which had wheel-chair access - if I find the name somewhere, I'll send it.

    PS Thank you for the comments - contents noted!

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  2. Interesting photos. Train and bus delays are a fact of life during our Philippines trip. We sit around a lot and stare into space a lot LOL

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  3. Hi Gerald
    That a great C for and Cardiff and our daytrip interesting, I like the photo's all very much.


    JoAnn Holland
    Participant in ABC wednesday

    For a wheelchaired friendly hotel, I always search o Booking.com, hey give a lot of sideinformation...

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  4. I`ve never been to Cardiff.

    Enjoy yourself if you ever go back, for a longer period. :)

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  5. It must be wonderful to travel so much. I'm going to Barcelona on Friday for a week! Perhaps I'll find a lovely "obscure" town to enjoy as a break from the city.

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  6. I would love to come wander in this place .. it looks so interesting.

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  7. Very nice C post i love the photo so much history

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  8. I was thinking how nice it would be to go on a 500 mile trip by train but when I read the rest of the story it changed my mind. It's a shame you didn't have more time but then it probably made the time you did have more memorable. It sure looks like a fun and interesting place. Love the old church!

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  9. What a great "C". Cardiff..never heard of it but it is sure impressive....a 500 mile trip in one day? whoa.....that seems really long!I bet a week would be more relaxing!

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  10. Nice photos. I like the sepia tones of the last one.

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  11. I`ve never been to Cardiff, but I hope I will some day.

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  12. Love the w ay you've got the bird in the first picture. Was that deliberate?

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  13. Lovely shots! I almost did Cardiff Castle that I visited in Nov. 06. Really want to return to see more of the countryside of Wales.

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  14. I love the photo of the guitar player, I like the colors

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  15. Oh the first picture is beautiful. Well they all are but the first is my favorite. Good post.

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  16. I lived in Cardiff for a year and we're going there in May to a Concert...

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  17. Well, I also have been to Cardiff once. It was in June of 1966. My friend and I spent a short time there on our way through to stay with relatives of a friend of my sister's in Merthyr Tydfil. (My sister, incidentally, lived in Cardiff, California.)

    It was fascinating to stay with a family in a small village for a couple of days. Later that fall a great tragedy occurred in the village when one of the coal tips slid and buried the schoolhouse. Most of the children of the village were lost in that event.

    I am sure that if I remembered more about Cardiff itself, it would have changed both much and little, if you know what I mean.

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  18. I grew up in the australian version of Cardiff.
    Brilliant pictures, I've often wondered what my home towns namesake loeked like

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  19. Nice shots. What is it with taxis and overcharging? It seems to be part of the manifesto of some cab firms. Thanks for visiting my ABC Wednesday :).

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  20. Never been to Cardiff, it looks nice even though you had an ordeal.

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  21. Nice photos, rail and bus traveling gives problems sometimes, more than sometimes is better said, but by car is not much better.

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  22. These are wonderful pictures. I was lucky enough to be able to visit Cardiff once.

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  23. Probably the only way I will get to visit Cardiff is through your posts and those of others like you. Enjoyed my tour!

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  24. I love train trips and day trips are great as they don't require that much comittment.

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  25. Thanks for the tour. Train vacations are fun. I bet you saw lots of great sights along the way.

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