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Wales Tourism and Visit Planning Blog 7 April 2008

7 April 2008

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went into decline as its coal industry, factories and rail yards died out. Now, it's successfully reinvented itself as a cosmopolitan center that still retains its ancient Welsh heart. Anchoring the city is Cardiff Castle, built upon Roman ruins turned Norman stronghold transitioned into Victorian fancy. The astounding performing arts space, the Wales Millennium Centre, holds court in the revitalized waterfront, breathing life into the culture and cafe scene. (It also serves as the hidden entrance to a secret government agency on BBC' fi hit, Torchwood.) Cardiff is also the perfect base for exploring other parts of Wales; head east to see the famous ruins of Tintern Abbey, which inspired Wordsworth to write about "a sense sublime of something far more deeply interfused, " or head west to St. David's, a small cathedral town and the birthplace of Wales patron saint.



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