Cardiff Bike Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover Cardiff in an active and enjoyable way on this 3-hour bike tour, ideal for those who want to combine history, culture and nature. Accompanied by a local English-speaking guide, you'll cycle through city lanes, parks and wetlands, stopping at Cardiff's main icons: Cardiff Castle, the Millennium Centre, the Welsh Parliament and the Principality Stadium. The tour ends at Cardiff Market, where you can enjoy an authentic Welsh cake.
The meeting point is Little Man Coffee, next to the coffee shop; the guide will pick you up. The tour includes bike, helmet and waterproof poncho, and is accessible to most travellers of average fitness.
- Cycle around Cardiff's key sites with an expert guide.
- Learn about the city's history, culture and passion for rugby.
- Finish in the market with a delicious Welsh cake.
What’s included
- Bicycle and safety helmet
- Waterproof poncho
- Local guide in English
- Final stop with Welsh cake in Cardiff Market
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Step by Step
Start your adventure at Little Man Coffee, where you'll be greeted with all the necessary equipment: bike, helmet and waterproof poncho in case it rains. Once you're ready, we'll start the ride to Cardiff Castle, where a brief but comprehensive tour will explain its evolution from Roman times to the present day.
Our next destination is Cathays Park, the majestic Edwardian Civic Centre which houses the National Museum, City Hall and Cardiff Crown Court. Here you'll enjoy a unique architectural panorama before heading to the Principality Stadium, the temple of Welsh rugby, to learn about its sporting and social heritage.
We continue cycling to the Cardiff Bay Wetland Reserve, a wetland oasis that connects the city centre with the bay. The contrast between the urban environment and nature will surprise you. From there we will approach the Wales Millennium Centre, a cultural icon of the Welsh scene, with its spectacular façade and artistic programme.
The tour continues to the Senedd, home of the Welsh Parliament, where you will understand the political process and the peculiarities of Welsh self-government. Halfway through the tour, we'll make a brief stop at the Norwegian Church Arts Centre, a former Norwegian seamen's church converted into a creative space, for a coffee and to settle down.
Finally, we'll arrive at Cardiff Market, a Victorian covered market where you can try an authentic Welsh cake and, if you wish, explore the other stalls and local flavours on your own.