Unique Cardiff Experiences
Cardiff International White Water
The brand new Cardiff International White Water (CIWW) was officially opened on Friday 26th March by Winter Olympics gold medallist Amy Williams, as part of her visit to Cardiff International Sports Village (ISV). Costing £13.3m the new 250m course at ISV provides the UK with its FIRST olympic-standard pumped water canoe slalom course.
With variable river flows, the action packed adrenalin fuelled course offers canoeing and white water rafting facilities ranging from starter to recreational, through to full international competition use. Other activities include kayaking, hydro speed and hot-dogging; or for those looking for a more sedate challenge the flat water area offers a range of paddle sports in a safe and fun-filled environment. Park and play sessions for experienced paddlers, annual membership, hen and stag parties, activity breaks and corporate packages are also available. All specialist equipment can be provided and prices and session times vary.
Flat Holm Island
50 minutes from Cardiff by boat experience the unique environment of Flat Holm Island. Day trips and overnight stays cater for families, individuals, special interest groups and educational establishments. Rich in wildlife and history.
WhereWhenWales Tours
Add value to your visit to Wales and contact wherewhenwales, a Welsh tour operator offering sightseeing day trips from Cardiff. Itineraries are carefully planned to travel along the most scenic routes to deliver the ultimate guided tour experience. Minibus transport takes no more than 15 people per tour, providing a more relaxed and informal style of touring.
Comeston Medieval Village
Cosmeston Medieval Village, sited within the boundaries of Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, is one of the Vale of Glamorgan's leading tourist attractions. The Village is set in the year 1350, a turbulent period in the history of the Welsh and English.
The Llandaff Ghost Walk
On this ghost walk in the city of Llandaff, leave behind the streetlights and houses, and journey down the darkened wooded byways surrounding the Cathedral.

