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Bute Park

Cardiff, Wales

Bute Park

4
 reviews
Length0.7 mi
Est. Steps1500
Introduction
Bute Park is a 0.7 mile (1,500-step) route located near Cardiff, Wales. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama

School
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (Welsh: Coleg Brenhinol Cerdd a Drama Cymru) is a conservatoire located in Cardiff, Wales. It includes three theatres: the Richard Burton Theatre, the Bute Theatre, and the Caird Studio. It also includes one concert hall, the Dora Stoutzker Hall. Its alumni include Anthony Hopkins, Aneurin Barnard and Rob Brydon.

Sophia Gardens

Sports
Sophia Gardens is a large public park in Riverside, Cardiff, Wales, on the west bank of the River Taff. International test cricket matches and county cricket matches are held in the Sophia Gardens cricket ground, the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club.The park is located close to Cardiff city centre and is adjacent to Bute Park and Pontcanna Fields, forming part of the city's 'green lung'.

Temple of Peace, Cardiff

Place
The Welsh National Temple of Peace and Health, known as the Temple of Peace and Health or commonly the Temple of Peace, is a non-religious civic building in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. It was designed by the architect Sir Percy Thomas. Since its foundation the building has always served a dual function as headquarters for health and international affairs organisations.

Sport Wales National Centre

Building
The Sport Wales National Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Genedlaethol Chwaraeon Cymru) is a sports facility in Cardiff, Wales, set up to assist the development of elite athletes in Wales. The Centre, owned and operated by Sport Wales, was established by the then Sports Council for Wales in 1971 as the National Sports Centre for Wales.

Redwood Building

School
The Redwood Building is a building part of Cardiff University, situated in the Cathays Park area of Cardiff, Wales. Opened in 1960, it was named in 1979 after the Redwood family of Orchard House, Boverton, near Llantwit Major, namely Theophilus Redwood and his son Sir Boverton Redwood as well as Theophilus's medical brother Lewis Redwood and his son Thomas Redwood (after whom the former Redwood Hospital of Rhymney was named).

Dock Feeder Canal

Water

Bute Park

Park

River Taff

Water

Secret Garden Cafe

Food

Summerhouse

Food
Reviews
4
(4)
Charlie
2022/08/18
PacerPal
2022/03/12
Robstar
2021/02/04
Jamal
2020/08/14
Route Details

Length

0.7 mi

Est. Steps

1500
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