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Handlebar Barista Handlebar Barista serve takeaway barista coffee, drinks and snacks between three sites in the north of the park. Nature Activity Trail Aimed at our younger visitors — this trail is ideal for those aged 4 to Dock Feeder Canal The Dock Feeder Canal runs along the eastern boundary of Bute Park from Blackweir at the north end, south to the Castle, where it turns east, and runs along the north side of the Castle to leave the park.
Cardiff Salad Garden A range of salad leaves are grown all year round for continuous harvesting. Meteorological Station The present-day station is part of the Met Office network of more than automatic weather stations which report a mixture of snapshot hourly observations of the weather synoptic observations as well as daily summaries of the weather climate observations.
Tree Charter Pole The Charter for Trees, Woods and People sets out the principles for a society in which people and trees can stand stronger together. Water Taxi The water taxi service is a unique and fun way to travel to the park. Bat Meadow The wildflower meadow was created in to provide a diverse and attractive habitat for insects, pollinators and a food source to encourage an increase in bat population.
Sculptures There are twenty one sculptures to discover throughout the park. Seasonal Discovery Trails Our Seasonal Discovery Trails are packed with fun ideas for children to do in the park throughout the year. Champion tree trail This trail takes you around the park and highlights our Champion Tree selection.
Family tree trail A trail for families with children - giving you a fun and friendly insight into our collection. The Animal Wall Animals peer over the wall from the park onto Castle Street delighting generations of residents and visitors.
Fitness trail Along the path around Blackweir playing fields you will find our fitness trail which features 8 fitness stations. Pettigrew Tea Rooms This vintage-style tea room is located at the southern end of the park in the handsome West Lodge building on Castle Street.
Bute blog. Upcoming events. Park essentials All the information you need to plan your trip. Opening times am to pm Directions Events Park rules Contact. Reply on Twitter Retweet on Twitter 1 Like on Twitter 2 Twitter Reply on Twitter Retweet on Twitter 8 Like on Twitter 49 Twitter Share this Ideal for groups and all ages welcome. Immerse yourself in magic this festive season with an unforgettable light trail for you and the whole family to enjoy. Journey through a breathtaking spectrum of Christmas illuminations, sculptures and special effects, all set within the spectacular grounds of Bute Park.
As well as spectacular light displays, the 1. Wander through a flickering world of hand crafted, intricate fire sculptures, close enough to feel the heat. A range of salad leaves are grown all year round for continuous harvesting. The present-day station is part of the Met Office network of more than automatic weather stations which report a mixture of snapshot hourly observations of the weather synoptic observations as well as daily summaries of the weather climate observations.
The Charter for Trees, Woods and People sets out the principles for a society in which people and trees can stand stronger together. The water taxi service is a unique and fun way to travel to the park. The Bute Park Plant Shop stock a range of plants and bulbs to purchase. Our knowledgeable staff are happy to offer expert advice on purchasing and maintaining our beautiful plants.
This circular collection of stones was installed in to commemorate the Welsh National Eisteddfod in Cardiff. The Bute Park Visitor Centre is a hub for learning and training and acts as a visitor centre for the park. The wildflower meadow was created in to provide a diverse and attractive habitat for insects, pollinators and a food source to encourage an increase in bat population.
There are twenty one sculptures to discover throughout the park. Our Seasonal Discovery Trails are packed with fun ideas for children to do in the park throughout the year.
Use your QR scanner to access a wealth of information, old photographs, drawings and maps of Bute Park. This trail takes you around the park and highlights our Champion Tree selection.
Champion Trees are acknowledged as the tallest or broadest of their type in the British Isles, and currently Bute Park has 41 champion trees. A trail for families with children - giving you a fun and friendly insight into our collection. Blackfriars Friary is an ancient scheduled monument and a grade II listed building dating back to the 13th Century.
The body of water along the western edge of Cardiff Castle is known as the Mill Leat. The Summerhouse cafe offers a wide selection of locally sourced drinks and snacks. Animals peer over the wall from the park onto Castle Street delighting generations of residents and visitors. Along the path around Blackweir playing fields you will find our fitness trail which features 8 fitness stations. MoRunning 13th November, Workshops and classes.
Visitor centre. Bute Park Visitor Centre A unique conference venue set in stunning parklands. The plant shop.
Plant Shop Bring the green heart of the city into your home and garden. Volunteering at Bute Park. Legacies and Memorials Donating or sponsoring a tree or bench is a thoughtful way to commemorate a special event or remember a loved one. Help improve Bute Park Park users can donate towards a specific improvement project they might like to see funded.
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