Cardiff: A Timeless Gem of Wales!
by Maphuong.fleur
Sep 27, 2024
#hellohalloween
Some places feel like they were made for crowds, but Cardiff Castle is a delightful exception. My solo visit to this fortress in the heart of the capital was a masterclass in how to explore a world-class attraction on my own terms, discovering both grand history and quiet, personal corners.
My Solo Itinerary: A Tale of Two Castles
10:00 AM - Conquest & Roman Walls
I booked my ticket online (a solo traveller's best friend) and arrived right at opening. My first stop was the Norman Keep. Climbing the steep motte to the 12th-century stone tower is a rite of passage. I had the summit largely to myself, with a 360-degree view of Cardiff waking up. It was the perfect, peaceful start.
From there, I descended into history—literally. The Roman Wall walk allows you to trace the outline of a fort that stood here 2,000 years ago. Walking in the footsteps of Roman soldiers, with no one blocking the view, was a powerful, silent connection to the past.
12:00 PM - Victorian Opulence & A Solo Feast
The Clock Tower is the castle's crown jewel, a Victorian fantasy brought to life by the 3rd Marquess of Bute. The opulence of the Arab Room, the Banqueting Hall, and the Chaucer Room is staggering. On a solo tour, I could linger on every gold leaf detail and intricate wood carving for as long as I wanted, completely absorbed in the sheer extravagance.
Afterwards, I took my packed lunch to the beautiful public Bute Park, right at the castle's doorstep. Finding a bench by the River Taff, I enjoyed my sandwich with a view of the castle walls—a perfect, free solo dining experience.
2:30 PM - Wartime Secrets & A Final Stroll
My final act was to explore the Wartime Shelters. These tunnels, carved into the castle walls, protected thousands of citizens during the Cardiff Blitz. The atmospheric, low-lit corridors and soundscapes are a sombre but essential part of the castle's story, and experiencing them alone made the history feel even more immediate and poignant.
Solo Traveler Tips I Discovered:
· Buy the Full Experience Ticket: It's worth it for access to the House, the Keep, and the Shelters.
· Go Early or Late: Aim for the first or last slot of the day to avoid school groups and crowds.
· Use the Audio Guide: It's a brilliant, self-paced companion that lets you dive as deep as you like into the stories.
· Get Lost in the Details: You can spend 15 minutes in a room or 15 seconds. The freedom is yours.
Cardiff Castle is a layer cake of history, and exploring it solo means you can savour every single bite.
#solotravel #cardiffcastle #castellcaerdydd #wales
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