- historyhit.com locations/cardiff-castle/Cardiff Castle is located in the centre of Cardiff in Wales, and can be reached by exiting the M4 via Junction 32 and following the A470.
- tfw.wales places/attractions/cardiff-castleThe castle was last owned by the Bute family, who eventually gifted it to the city of Cardiff, where it remains a big draw for tourists and local residents alike.
- britishcastle.co.uk cardiff-castle/However, it was the 18th century acquisition of Cardiff Castle by the Bute family that was to dramatically change the appearance of the castle.
- explorial.com sights/cardiff-cardiff-castle/The history of Cardiff Castle spans over nearly 2000 years starting with a Roman fort established in AD55-60 on this site during their conquest of Britain.
- cardiffbay.co.uk listings/cardiff-castle/Following the death of the 4th Marquess of Bute, the family decided to give the Castle and much of its parkland to the city of Cardiff.
- premierinn.com gb/en/things-to-do/cardiff/cardiff…If you’re arriving by train, it’s a short 10 minute walk from Cardiff Central station and 15 minutes from Cardiff Queen Street to the castle.
- expedia.com.my Cardiff-Castle-Cardiff-City-Centre…Up until 1947, when the castle was donated to the city, it was home to the Butes, the family responsible for turning Cardiff from a small town into the world’s...
- aboutbritain.com CardiffCastle.htmThe Interpretation Centre is home to an introductory film show, bringing the last 2000 years of Cardiff Castle to life, whilst the audio tour will be your guide around the...
- britainscastles.com cardiff-castle/On 1 April 2012 the Tour of Britain cycle race passed through Cardiff city centre and ended on Cardiff Castle’s grounds where it was presented to the winner.
- free-city-guides.com cardiff/castle/Cardiff Castle is open daily from 9am to 5pm in the winter and until 6pm in the summer.