• Llandaff Cathedral is situated in the suburb of Llandaff, two miles away from the city of Cardiff and is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff.
  • The cathedral is very beautiful and popular, and it is the reason why many tourists go to Llandaff.
  • The area around Llandaff Cathedral, with its charming village feel, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of Cardiff's city center.
  • From Cardiff City centre, take Cathedral Road to A4119 (Llantrisant) at Llandaff and follow brown signs.
  • Llandaff Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff (of the Church in Wales), situated in the suburb of Llandaff in the city of Cardiff, the capital of Wales.
  • Despite being surrounded on all sides by the bustling modern city of Cardiff, the Llandaff conservation area remains comparatively unspoilt and surprisingly tranquil.
  • Llandaff Cathedral: The creation, destruction and re-buidling of a monumental, expected and unforgettable building - Country Life.
  • Llandaff was founded by Bishop Urban in 1107 on the site of a 6th century monastic church established by St Dyfrig.
  • Llandaff Cathedral stands on one of the oldest Christian sites in Britain.
  • The cathedral is the mother church of the diocese of Llandaff, which stretches from Cardiff to Neath.