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"– sites across Cardiff including: Red Dragon Centre and Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay; St David’s 2. Renowned for their sweet treats, Cadwaladers is offering 2-for-1 on all pancakes in store, including the infamous brunch pancakes with fruit and syrup or the delicious pancake sundae. Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/cadwaladers/"
"On a sunny day, this Welsh ice cream cafe is the busiest place in Cardiff Bay. Customers queue along the boardwalk to choose from over 20 flavours of ice cream and sorbet. Traditionalists are well catered for,..."
"Treat yourself to some classic Mediterranean flavours at Deli Fuego, a hugely popular eatery in Cardiff city centre. The menu here offers a fusion of different flavours across a jam-packed menu so you can please everyone!. From freshly-baked pizza to flavourful fish, pasta and a full veggie/vegan menu."
"This indie gem is a must for fans of Mediterranean food and boasts a fabulous woodfire and grill. Their patisserie section is also a big hit with dessert lovers all over the capital."
"Go back in time and visit the birthplace of the late Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Particularly well known for his poems and prose about sadness and pity that were still able to convey a lively exuberance to them. Experience the ultimate Edwardian style experience with a visit, dining experience or overnight stay in the late Welsh poet’s house."
"Nestled away from the coastline itself, Chambercombe Manor is a Norman manor house that dates all the way back to the 11th century. Here, you’ll learn many interesting tales and information about the history of the manor and eerie rooms. In fact, it’s considered to be one of the most haunted buildings in the country."
"Set in a secluded valley, nestling snugly near the Heritage Coast of Ilfracombe, North Devon, the Manor House is thought to date from the 11th century and was mentioned in the Domesday Book.Read More"
"A most unique and intriguing property, steeped in mystery and unrivalled history from the Saxon era to the modern day."
"Address: St. Mary's Square, Swansea, West Glamorgan, SA1 3LP, Wales, UK Tel: +44 (0)1792 655 489 Located in the city centre, St. Mary's Church is a noteworthy parish church and was first built at the beginning of the 14th century. However, following the collapse of the roof in the late 1730s, much of the church was completely rebuilt. Most of the church was demolished in the late 19th century and rebuilt once again."
"St Mary's is the mother church of Swansea, the city having grown around its church and castle, market and port over many centuries. The present building is the ..."
"Like Saunton Sands, there is a long expanse of sand and sea, with lifeguards, shops and facilities. The beach is backed by the village of Woolacombe, which has additional shops and restaurants."
"The tunnels beaches are some of the most unique beaches in Ilfracombe – they are a network of secluded beaches that are connected by Victorian tunnels. These tunnels were carved out in the 1820s to give tourists access to the beach, as before this they had to clamber over the rocks!. The beaches are still open to the public, but you must pay a small fee to enter."
"Steeped in history, Tunnels Beaches makes a fascinating visit for all ages. Hand carved in the 1820's, the four tunnels provide a truly unique experience. Read extensive history information throughout the site – including hilarious guides to Victorian etiquette for boys, girls and for when boating with ladies!"
"A post shared by Nicole (@nicoltomas2250) on Jun 18, 2017 at 1:20am PDT. Hand carved in the 1820’s, Tunnels Beaches is Ilfracombe’s award winning beach. The tunnels are the only way to get to the beautiful area of the coastline."