• Caerphilly Castle was built to control the new territory and Castell Coch—strategically located between Cardiff and Caerphilly—was reoccupied.
  • Driving past Cardiff on the M4, Castell Coch appears like a mirage of a fairytale castle, a scene taken straight from the pages of a Brothers Grimm story.
  • There has been a castle on the site of Castell Coch since the Norman times to protect the growing town of Cardiff before it became a city in 1081!
  • Visitors can admire dazzling ceilings, over-the-top furnishings and furniture at Castell Coch, before a visit to the quaint on-site tearoom.
  • Castell Coch, or the Red Castle, as you see it now, was built on medieval ruins and was designed by William Burges, who also remodelled Cardiff Castle.
  • Castell Coch is a Victorian-era folly in Cardiff, known as the "Red Castle." ... But you can take a look at all the events we have in Cardiff.
  • Visitors to Cardiff are often keen to visit the Castell Coch, a 19th century Gothic Revival castle about 6 miles north of the city in Tongwynlais.
  • 1km/0.6mls Tongwynlais, route No 26, Cardiff-Tongwynlais /Tredegar or route No 132 Cardiff-Tongwynlais-Mardy. Bike. NCN Route No.8, Taff Trail.
  • Castell Coch. Meander through this 19th-century castle and former home to admire its antique furniture, elaborately decorated rooms and Gothic-revival...
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