"– 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,..."
"Attached to the Fish & Field eatery which is run by two acclaimed local chefs, this small coffee shop is on the edge of Roath Park. Therefore, making it the perfect place to stop after a morning spent in the fresh air. Local families love it for its excellent coffee, ice cream, sandwiches and pastries."
"Fresh local honey, as well as jams, marmalades, chutneys, pickles, fresh meats, fruit and veg. They’re open for collection or delivery."
"St. Mary the Virgin Church is a deconsecrated and ruined church in the parish of Caerau with Ely, Cardiff. It was built in the thirteenth century and closed for the last time in 1973. The ruins of St. Mary’s Church stand on the site of a Celtic hill fort on a natural plateau at the Caerau end of a hill range extending from Leckwith to Caerau."
"At the harbour entrance is one of a couple of Ilfracombe landmarks that everybody has an opinion about. Verity, by the world-famous sculptor and installation artist Damien Hirst, was erected in October 2012 and is typically uncompromising. This 20-metre stainless steel and bronze statue is an allegory of truth and justice, showing a pregnant woman standing on a pile of law books, holding the Sword of Justice aloft in her left hand and carrying the Scales in her left."
"Overlooking the historic harbour of Ilfracombe, Verity is a 20.25-meter tall sculpture (by Damien Hirst) made of stainless steel and bronze which is pretty hard to miss. Now, Verity herself is a sculpture of a pregnant woman standing on a heap of books, holding the Sword of Justice with one arm. The other side of Verity shows the exposed muscles and the fetus in her womb and it’s pretty impressive to see."
"The Verity statue was designed by resident Damien Hirst in 2012; it towers 66ft (20m) over Ilfracombe Harbour. The statue depicts a pregnant woman raising a sword in one hand and carrying the scales of justice in the other. It’s not an image you’re likely to forget in a hurry, and visitors often travel to Ilfracombe just to see this magnificent statue."
"Possibly the most instagrammable vegan café we have ever been to (apart from maybe Veganerie in Bangkok) is Blanche Bakery in Cardiff. Blanche Bakery is located just a 20-minute walk from the centre in the student-friendly area of Cardiff. Full of very aesthetically pleasing drinks, baked goods and light bites we enjoyed trying a few of vegan delights."
"If you’re looking to take Instagram pictures then this is THE best place to go, as it was designed for getting likes. From the leafy wall, to the neon sign and the perfectly decorated doughnuts there are so many picture opportunities it’s unreal. Blanche is also vegan so if you have friends with different requirements it’s an easy place to go."
"Everything in this coffee shop is 100% vegan, from drinks to food so you're bound to find something you'll enjoy. However, it's the vegan doughnuts that get customers talking - and you can see why, just look at them. Where: MacKintosh Place, Cardiff"