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Visit Caerphilly Brochure

The Visit Caerphilly guide, produced by Caerphilly Local Government, introduces a county borough set in the heart of Southern Wales, just 7 miles north of the Welsh capital, Cardiff. With its distinct history, rich heritage and abundance of countryside, the area is presented as a perfect location for a short break.

A County Borough of Heritage and Countryside

Visit Caerphilly highlights superb walking trails, cycling routes and country parks alongside heritage attractions and historical sites. The most famous of these is Caerphilly Castle, which dominates the town over an impressive 30-acre site, making it the second largest castle in Britain after Windsor.

A Fresh Look at the Valleys

The Caerphilly Visitor Guide has undergone changes to give it a more contemporary and fresh look. It places greater emphasis on the countryside and heritage of the county borough, with stunning photographs showcasing what visitors can expect to see.

  • Quirky facts about the area
  • The humour and culture of the valleys
  • Local food and drink, including locally pressed cider and homemade ice-cream

Places to Stay

Accommodation across the county borough is varied, with something to suit all pockets. Options range from campsites to luxury hotels, along with cosy B&Bs and charming cottages dotted around the area. With Cardiff so close by, Caerphilly makes an ideal base, with the city's nightlife and shopping just a 15-minute train ride from Caerphilly town.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Caerphilly located?

The county borough of Caerphilly is in the heart of Southern Wales, just 7 miles north of Cardiff, the Welsh capital.

What is Caerphilly Castle known for?

Caerphilly Castle dominates the town over an impressive 30-acre site and is the second largest castle in Britain after Windsor.

What activities can visitors enjoy?

Visitors can enjoy superb walking trails, cycling routes and country parks, as well as heritage attractions and historical sites.

What kind of accommodation is available?

Accommodation is varied to suit all budgets, ranging from campsites to luxury hotels, with cosy B&Bs and charming cottages around the county borough.

How easy is it to reach Cardiff from Caerphilly?

Cardiff's nightlife and shopping are just a 15-minute train ride from Caerphilly town, making the county borough an ideal base.

What local food and drink is featured?

The guide showcases local producers offering locally pressed cider and homemade ice-cream.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Caerphilly Local Government. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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