Bute Park Guided Walk / Taith dywys o gwmpas Parc Bute

Bute Park Guided Walk / Taith dywys o gwmpas Parc Bute

Guided walk around Bute Park looking at the fascinating features of the park and finding out more about its history and heritage.

By Bute Park

Date and time

Location

Pettigrew Tea Room

Castle West Lodge, Bute Park & Arboretum Castle St Cardiff CF10 1BJ United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Taith dywys o gwmpas Parc Bute yn edrych ar holl nodweddion diddorol y parc ac i ddysgu mwy am ei hanes a’i dreftadaeth.

Wedi’i harwain gan ein Gwirfoddolwr Teithiau Tywys a Sgyrsiau.

Cwrdd - Ystafelloedd Te Pettigrew

Taith gerdded yn dechrau am 11am (90 munud)

*Mae'n ddrwg gennym, nid ydym yn caniatáu cŵn ar ein teithiau tywys ac eithrio cŵn cymorth.

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Guided walk around Bute Park looking at the fascinating features of the park and finding out more about its history and heritage.

Led by our Guided Walks and Talks Volunteers.

Meet at Brodies on the Wall (used to be Pettigrew Tea Rooms)

Walk starts at 11am (90 minutes)

*Sorry, we don’t allow dogs on our guided walks except for assistance dogs.

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Mae digon i’w wneud yn y parc a gallwch gasglu amrywiaeth o daflenni i’ch galluogi i ddilyn llwybrau sy’n seiliedig ar weithgareddau neu bynciau penodol. Ychydig y tu draw i Gastell Caerdydd, yn ddigon cyfleus i gerdded iddo o brif strydoedd y ddinas a’r ganolfan ddinesig, does dim dwywaith mai Parc Bute yw “calon werdd y ddinas”. Yn llawn o nodweddion hanesyddol a bywyd gwyllt, ac yn mesur 56 hectar (sef maint 75 cae pêl-droed) mae’n un o’r parciau trefol mwyaf yng Nghymru ac yn cynnwys cymysgedd eang o dirwedd hanesyddol, coetiroedd trefol, meysydd chwaraeon, Gardd Goed, nodweddion garddwriaethol ac afon.

 

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Bute Park offers an extensive area of mature parkland within Cardiff’s city centre boasting a nationally-significant tree collection, numerous natural play features for the young (or young-at-heart), an education centre, three cafes, and a wealth of horticulture and wildlife interest.

 

There is plenty to do in the park and you can pick up a variety of self-led trails to guide you on certain activities and topics. Situated beyond Cardiff Castle just a short walk from the city’s main high streets and civic centre, Bute Park really is the “green heart of the city”. Full of historic and wildlife interest, at 56 hectares (equivalent to 75 football pitches) it is one of the largest urban parks in Wales and comprises a broad mix of historic landscape, urban woodland, sports pitches, arboretum, horticultural features and river corridor.

 

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Aug 21 · 11:00 GMT+1