BUTE PARK, CARDIFF, GALES, UNITED KINGDOM
PARQUE EN EL CENTRO DE CARDIFF, AL LADO DEL CASTILLO DEL MISMO NOMBRE QUE LA CIUDAD
Places to see in ( Cardiff - UK ) Bute Park
Places to see in ( Cardiff - UK ) Bute Park
Bute Park is a major park in the city of Cardiff, capital of Wales. Bute Park comprises 130 acres of landscaped gardens and parkland that once formed the grounds of Cardiff Castle. Bute Park is named after the 3rd Marquess of Bute, whose family owned the castle.
Since 1981, Bute Park has hosted what is now Sparks in the Park, an annual Guy Fawkes Night firework display, the profits from which are distributed to charity. This event is organised every year by Cardiff's local branch of Round Table. In 2010, Cooper's Field hosted a concert by Florence and the Machine.
Mill Leat, Reintroduction of water to the old castle moat that runs alongside the original 12th-century mill stream will restore views and enhance the character of Bute Park to the west of Cardiff Castle. Bute Park Arboretum Improved signage and interpretation will allow increased awareness and understanding of the park's nationally significant tree collection.
Education Centre , this new facility is discreetly located within Bute Park Nursery, and playing on the concept of a secret garden, will be the hub of the park's public education programme. The Council's horticultural staff train here, and it provides additional refreshment and toilet facilities.
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Why you should visit Bute Park in Cardiff
I couldn't have dreamt of a better commute between classes than Bute Park in Cardiff, Wales. It is a joy to walk among the trees.
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Animal Wall at Bute Park, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
Animal Wall at Bute Park, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
Bute Park at Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Bute Park at Cardiff, Wales, UK
A Morning In Cardiff - Bute Park
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bute park flowers 6th june 2016 cardiff
i filmed during a lovely day with close up detail of some of the lovely flowers at bute park in cardiff.
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시내 중심에 위치한 카디프의 허파. 뷰트파크 공원 너머, 저 멀리 중세의 고성을 발견했다. 설렌다. 어떤 비밀이 있을까? 카디프 성을 들어가면 정면으로 로마가 만들고 노르만이 다시 세운 요새가 우뚝 솟아 있다. 높은 건물도 산도 없는 카디프에서 도시를 내려다 볼 수 있는 유일한 장소가 바로 이 요새의 꼭대기다. 고풍스러운 도시 위로 먹구름이 잔뜩 끼었다. 이 성에 담긴 웨일즈의 서글픈 역사 같다. 2000년 전 이 땅을 침략한 로마인은 이 성을 쌓았고 13세기, 잉글랜드인은 마지막으로 이 나라를 점령했다. 이 나라의 원래 주인은 웨일스이지만, 그들은 이 성을 제대로 가져 본 적이 없다. 헨리 8세 이후, 웨일스는 영원히 영국이 되었기 때문이다.
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Located in the city center of Cardiff lungs. Bute Park 0 won over, that was far discovered in the medieval castles. Seolrenda. I wonder what the secret is? When you enter the Cardiff Castle Roman fort founded by the Normans making it rises back to the front. The only place that also overlooks the city from high acidity Cardiff building is not just the top of the fort. Kkieotda a bunch of old-fashioned dark clouds over the city. The sad history of Wales as containing sex. 2000 years ago the Romans invaded this land ssatatgo a 13th century castle, which was last English occupation of the country. The original owners of this country, but Wales, they have never seen brought to the castle proper. After Henry VIII, Wales forever because the British were.
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■클립명: 유럽110-영국05-02 로마가 만들고 잉글랜드가 점령한 카디프 성/Cardiff Castle/Bute Park/Fort/Observatory
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Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Cardiff, United Kingdom | 2019
Cardiff (; Welsh: Caerdydd [kairˈdiːð, kɑːɨrˈdɨːð]) is the capital of Wales, and its largest city.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 1st June, 2019:
1: Cardiff Castle
2: St. Fagans National Museum of History
3: Grand Pier
4: Wales Millennium Centre
5: National Museum Cardiff
6: PG Insurance Services Ltd
7: Cheddar Gorge
8: Wookey Hole Caves
9: Bute Park
10: Penarth Pier Pavilion
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Wildlife Walk in Bute Park - Cardiff Wales - Caerdydd Cymru - River Taff - Birds and Mayfly
A last visit to my parents Cardiff before the moved back to England. Filmed in May 2018.
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Cardiff Castle in Cardiff Wales Going up The Keep
We visit Cardiff, Wales! We were on holiday in the UK. Today, we enter the Cardiff Castle. Very nice castle, and worth a visit. We could walk here from where we were staying (Premier Inn Cardiff City Center). Climbing up to the keep was pretty steep, but worth it, as the views were not bad from up there! Enjoy!
Cardiff Castle (Welsh: In welsh Caerdydd) is a medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion located in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales. The original motte and bailey castle was built in the late 10th century by Norman invaders on top of a 3rd-century Roman fort. The castle was commissioned either by William the Conqueror or by Robert Fitzhamon, and formed the heart of the medieval town of Cardiff and the Marcher Lord territory of Glamorgan. In the 12th century the castle began to be rebuilt in stone, probably by Robert of Gloucester, with a shell keep and substantial defensive walls being erected. Further work was conducted by The 6th Earl of Gloucester in the second half of the 13th century. Cardiff Castle was repeatedly involved in the conflicts between the Anglo-Normans and the Welsh, being attacked several times in the 12th century, and stormed in 1404 during the revolt of Owain Glyndŵr.
After being held by the de Clare and Despenser families for several centuries, the castle was acquired by The 13th Earl of Warwick and Comte de Aumale in 1423. Lord Warwick conducted extensive work on the castle, founding the main range on the west side of the castle, dominated by a tall octagonal tower. Following the Wars of the Roses, the status of the castle as a Marcher territory was revoked and its military significance began to decline. The Herbert family took over the property in 1550, remodelling parts of the main range and carrying out construction work in the outer bailey, then occupied by Cardiff's Shire Hall and other buildings. During the English Civil War Cardiff Castle was initially taken by a Parliamentary force, but was regained by Royalist supporters in 1645. When fighting broke out again in 1648, a Royalist army attacked Cardiff in a bid to regain the castle, leading to the Battle of St Fagans just outside the city. Cardiff Castle escaped potential destruction by Parliament after the war and was instead garrisoned, probably to protect against a possible Scottish invasion.
In the mid-18th century, Cardiff Castle passed into the hands of the Stuart dynasty, Marquesses of Bute. John, 1st Marquess of Bute, employed Capability Brown and Henry Holland to renovate the main range, turning it into a Georgian mansion, and to landscape the castle grounds, demolishing many of the older medieval buildings and walls. During the first half of the 19th century the family became extremely wealthy as a result of the growth of the coal industry in Glamorgan. However, it was The 3rd Marquess of Bute who truly transformed the castle, using his vast wealth to back an extensive programme of renovations under William Burges. Burges remodelled the castle in a Gothic revival style, lavishing money and attention on the main range. The resulting interior designs are considered to be amongst the most magnificent that the gothic revival ever achieved.[2] The grounds were re-landscaped and, following the discovery of the old Roman remains, reconstructed walls and a gatehouse in a Roman style were incorporated into the castle design. Extensive landscaped parks were built around the outside of the castle.
In the early 20th century, The 4th Marquess of Bute inherited the castle and construction work continued into the 1920s. The Bute lands and commercial interests around Cardiff were sold off or nationalised until, by the time of the Second World War, little was left except the castle. During the war, extensive air raid shelters were built in the castle walls; they could hold up to 1,800 people. When the Marquess died in 1947, the castle was given to the City of Cardiff. Today the castle is run as a tourist attraction, with the grounds housing the Firing Line regimental museum and interpretation centre. The castle has also served as a venue for events, including musical performances and festivals.
Caerphilly Castle, Cardiff Wales
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Cardiff Sain FFagan National Museum of History Outdoor Museum
Cardiff Castle in Wales, Going up to the Keep
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Cardiff RHS Flower Show | UK Days Out - Garden Design Inspiration
In this vlog my mum and I visit the RHS Flower Show in Bute Park in Cardiff. We see some owls, try some food samples (mostly cheese!), I make my very own macrame pot holder with Green City Events, and of course we look around the show gardens and plants for sale.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Cardiff: Travel Guide Wales, United Kingdom
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St. Fagans National History Museum, Principality Stadium, Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Park, Doctor Who Experience Cardiff Bay, National Museum Cardiff, Roath Park, Cardiff Castle, Castell Coch, Pierhead Building, Llandaff Cathedral
WHAT TO SEE in CARDIFF ???? Bute Park surrounding Cardiff Castle ????
We discovered this secret place to visit in Cardiff which is absolutely wonderful - The Secret Cafe in Bute Park. Ideally you would start your day here, with a cafe and a croissant before heading to visit the Cardiff Castle or take a boat from here to Cardiff Bay. See more about that in the video.
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Dock Feeder Canal, Bute Park, Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Dock Feeder Canal, Bute Park, Cardiff, Wales, UK filmed on October 25th 2017
Music:- Thinking of You by Jon Mark
Wales vs. England, Cardiff, Bute Park 16/06/2016
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Bute Park Cardiff, Part 2
Armed Forces Horses Parade at Bute Park Cardiff City.
Places to see in ( Cardiff - UK ) Roath Park
Places to see in ( Cardiff - UK ) Roath Park
Roath Park Cardiff, Wales, is one of Cardiff's most popular parks, owned by Cardiff County Council and managed by the Parks Section. Roath Park retains a classic Victorian atmosphere and has many facilities.
Roath Park has recently been awarded the prestigious Green Flag award to recognise its high quality and its importance to Cardiff. Roath Park has widely diverse environments across the Roath Park.
The Roath Park was built on 130 acres (0.53 km2) of reformed bogland, known then as a malarial bog, and includes a 30-acre (120,000 m2) lake 1.3 miles (2.1 km) around, formed by the damming of the Nant Fawr stream. Roath Park is a popular facility for fishing and rowing. There are four islands within a conservation area, home to many water birds. The main park includes a large playground, floral displays, the glasshouse conservatory and recreational areas.
Roath park occupies a long strip of land stretching from Cyncoed in the north to Roath towards the southeast. The Roath Park is divided into several parts along the Roath Brook, Nant Fawr. From north to south; The Wild Gardens, Roath Park Lake, Botanical Gardens, Rose Gardens, Pleasure Gardens, Roath Park Recreation Ground, Roath Brook Gardens, Roath Mill Gardens and Waterloo Gardens.
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