Fabulous Water Views Guaranteed!
Enjoy the comfort of a luxury hotel with the convenience of your very own modern and stylish self-catering apartment.
Our luxury self catering apartments sleep from one to six guests and are available from just £75 per night
These fabulous Cardiff Self Catering Apartments sleep up to six guests and are perfect for couples or families. Our ultra modern apartments offer luxury self-catering accommodation at some of the finest locations in Cardiff Bay. Guaranteed water views across the Bay and beyond from your balcony, lounge and both bedrooms. Accommodation comprises lounge/diner with digital TV and DVD player. Well-equipped kitchen area including cooker/microwave, fridge/freezer and washer dryer. 2 double bedrooms with en-suite to the master bedroom and a family bathroom. We provide free parking for 1 car. More can be arranged free.
Children are welcome and there is a very comfortable sofa bed in the lounge for extra guests. Sleeps 4 adults and 2 children with the sofa bed.
Cardiff has a wealth of attractions but what you may not know is how close we are to the Stunning coastline, natural beauty and the most fabulous beaches in Wales just a short drive from your apartment.
Discover the Vale of Glamorgan. Take a wrong turn dive off the main roads and get totally lost, you will love it! Buy some free range eggs and veg from the farmers markets then stop for lunch in a village pub. The vale has some of the best country pubs in the UK and a fantastic vineyard.
There are some fabulous walks here and we will give you all the information you need on arrival. For more information on Glamorgan walks check out this great site Click here
For great Glamorgan country pubs click here
Cardiff City
Capital of Wales, known in the native tongue as Caerdydd, has enjoyed a rebirth since its days as the world's leading coal-exporting port. Revitalization has enabled the city to become one of Britain's most appealing destinations. An inviting new waterfront, set along Cardiff Bay, exemplifies the renewal and boasts restaurants, hotels, and Techniquest, a hands-on science center. Cardiff is blessed with a rich history dating back 2,000 years. Its famous castle, built in Roman times, was "recreated" as a medieval-styled showpiece in the nineteenth century by Lord Bute. Other popular attractions in the area include the striking Civic Centre, which houses the National Museum, and the city's Victorian arcades, which offer great shopping. Cardiff also stakes its claim as the true home of rugby, an assertion which its residents heartily applaud.
Wales's national sport is rugby football, which is played between September and May. International matches are held in Cardiff at the magnificent National Stadium, which is still referred to as Cardiff Arms Park. Association football (soccer) is another one of Wales's winter sports. One of the three best teams that play in the English league are in Cardiff.
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