Best attractions and places to see around Penarth include a blend of Victorian heritage, coastal scenery, and cultural sites. This charming coastal town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, offers diverse experiences, from iconic landmarks to serene natural spaces. Penarth is known for its picturesque views over the Severn Estuary and its connection to the larger Cardiff Bay area. The region provides opportunities to explore historical architecture, waterfront developments, and natural parks.
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The Barrage connects Penarth to the Cardiff peninsula. It offers stunning views across the sea to one side, and the freshwater bay on the other. One of the highlights of the Cardiff Bay tour
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Great place to capture some photos of the River Taff. Scenic all year round
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The publisher – which publishes the German edition – advertises the children's book by Roald Dahl (1916 to 1990), which serves as the literary inspiration for this statue, as follows: "The giant crocodile is hungry, insatiably, tremendously hungry! What could be more convenient for him than a few crunchy, juicy, delicious children? But they're not so easy to catch; it takes a few clever tricks! At first, everything goes according to plan for the crocodile and his nasty traps, if it weren't for the other animals in the jungle who tirelessly rush to the children's aid. So the crocodile finally receives the punishment it deserves, and courage and helpfulness win the day! Dauntless heroes full of strength and imagination who make children strong: No matter who or where you are, no matter who wants to belittle you, with imagination, determination, and courage, you can take charge of your own crazy story and be anything you want! A picture book to look at and read aloud for witty, strong children ages 4 and up and all Roald Dahl fans. A brilliant new translation by Andreas Steinhöfel.
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Every day, this narrow crossing offers a new perspective on life. It's a unique place where you feel enveloped in blue. Love it!
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The publisher – which publishes the German edition – advertises the children's book by Roald Dahl (1916 to 1990), which serves as the literary inspiration for this statue, as follows: "The giant crocodile is hungry, insatiably, tremendously hungry! What could be more convenient for him than a few crunchy, juicy, delicious children? But they're not so easy to catch; it takes a few clever tricks! At first, everything goes according to plan for the crocodile and his nasty traps, if it weren't for the other animals in the jungle, who tirelessly rush to the children's aid. So the crocodile finally receives the punishment it deserves, and courage and helpfulness win the day! Dauntless heroes full of strength and imagination who make children strong: No matter who or where you are, no matter who wants to belittle you, with imagination, determination, and courage, you can take charge of your own crazy story and be anything you want! A picture book to look at and read aloud for witty, strong children ages 4 and up and all Roald Dahl fans. A brilliant new translation by Andreas Steinhöfel.
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The white noise from the crashing water makes this a perfect place to tune out of the world. Unique place!
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This playful crocodile is a wonderful homage to Roald Dahl who was born in Cardiff and christened in the Norwegian Church just down the way.
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This is a playful reminder that Roald Dahl was born in Wales and was Christened in the Norwegian Church right on the bay, about 5 minutes walk away from here. The Enormous Crocodile is a titular character of one of his illustrated childrens' books
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Penarth and its surroundings offer several family-friendly spots. You can visit the Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay, which is part of Europe's largest waterfront development with numerous attractions. The Cardiff Bay Barrage is also great for recreation, offering walking and cycling paths. For a unique experience, explore the Enormous Crocodile Statue in Cardiff Bay, a playful tribute to Roald Dahl. Cosmeston Medieval Village, within Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, transports visitors back to 1350, offering an engaging historical experience for all ages.
Penarth is rich in history. The iconic Penarth Pier and Pavilion, an Edwardian structure, is a must-visit. Perched above the town, St Augustine's Church, designed by William Butterfield, offers stunning architecture and panoramic views. The Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay, is a significant landmark in a regenerated dockland area. Further afield, the Porthkerry Viaduct is a magnificent Victorian engineering marvel. You can also explore the remnants of a World War II defense battery at Lavernock Point Nature Reserve.
Penarth, known as 'The Garden by the Sea,' boasts beautiful natural spaces. The Esplanade and Italian Gardens offer landscaped terraces with sea views. Alexandra Park and Windsor Gardens are charming Edwardian parks with winding paths and formal gardens. Cosmeston Lakes Country Park is a 100-hectare haven for wildlife, featuring lakes, walking paths, and reedbed boardwalks. Lavernock Point Nature Reserve provides clifftop and meadow walks with diverse flora and fauna, including orchids.
Yes, Penarth is a great starting point for walks. The Wales Coast Path runs through Penarth, offering enjoyable coastal and clifftop walks with views over the Bristol Channel. For more structured routes, you can find various options in the area, including the Running Trails around Penarth guide, which features routes like the Cardiff Bay Trail and the Cardiff Bay – Cardiff Bay Barrage loop.
Cyclists can enjoy the scenic routes around Penarth. The Cardiff Bay Barrage offers a popular cycle path connecting Penarth to Cardiff Bay. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Penarth guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Cardiff Bay – Cardiff Bay Barrage loop' and the 'Winding Path in Penarth – Cardiff Bridge loop'. Road cyclists can also find challenging routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Penarth guide.
Penarth is charming year-round, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for enjoying the coastal walks, parks, and outdoor attractions. During this period, the weather is generally milder, making it perfect for exploring the Esplanade, Italian Gardens, and taking boat trips to Flat Holm Island. The Penarth Pier and Pavilion also host various events during these months.
If the weather turns, Penarth still offers plenty. The Penarth Pavilion hosts a boutique cinema and various events. You can explore the independent shops and eateries in the charming Victorian shopping arcade in the town center. The Turner House Gallery, housed in a Grade I listed building, features contemporary exhibitions. Additionally, the Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay, offers indoor attractions and exhibitions.
Penarth's seafront is dotted with places offering delightful views. The Esplanade features cafes where you can enjoy refreshments overlooking the sea. Penarth Marina also has a selection of waterfront restaurants. The Penarth Pier and Pavilion itself often has dining options with magnificent views over the Severn Estuary and across to England.
Absolutely. Cosmeston Lakes Country Park is a significant nature reserve, home to diverse wildlife, especially water birds, which can be observed from secluded reedbed boardwalks. Lavernock Point Nature Reserve, south of Penarth, is known for its clifftop and meadow habitats, where you might spot various orchids and the Purple Hairstreak butterfly. The tiny islands of Flat Holm and Steep Holm, visible from the coast, are also rich in wildlife and history.
Cardiff Bay is closely linked to Penarth, with the Cardiff Bay Barrage connecting the two areas. This engineering project transformed Cardiff Bay into a freshwater lake, creating a vast recreational area. Penarth Marina is situated on the site of former docks and is linked to the Barrage, offering views across the Bristol Channel. The Bay area, including the Pierhead Building, is a major hub for attractions, dining, and events, making it a natural extension of a visit to Penarth.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of Victorian heritage and natural beauty. The picturesque views over the Severn Estuary, the charm of the Penarth Pier, and the serene atmosphere of the parks like Alexandra Park and Cosmeston Lakes Country Park are often highlighted. The community also enjoys the historical significance of sites like the Pierhead Building and the engineering marvel of the Cardiff Bay Barrage, often sharing photos and upvotes for these diverse experiences.


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