10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in South Wales That You Shouldn't Miss

November 21, 2021 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in South Wales, United Kingdom including Big Pit National Coal Museum, St Illtud s Church, Barry War Museum, St Cadoc's Church, Baked Bean Museum of Excellence, Porthcawl RNLI Lifeboat Station, Cute Farm Experience, South Wales Aviation Museum, Principality Stadium, National Museum Cardiff.
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1. Big Pit National Coal Museum

Blaenavon NP4 9XP Wales +44 300 111 2333 [email protected] http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/bigpit/
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5.0 based on 2,618 reviews

Big Pit National Coal Museum

Take a unique underground tour of a real coalmine, where hundreds of men, women and children once worked to extract the precious mineral that stoked furnaces and lit the household fires of the world.

Reviewed By CJonsey83

This would be my third visit to Big Pit and I loved as much this time as the first. The underground tour really gives you a sense of how hard it was and the tour guides are always great. (dress warmly for going underground) There is also an above ground video / Live tour that showcases some of the machines used underground, again brilliant. Plenty of parking very near the main entrance. Single tariff of £3.00 all day. I'd recommend this to anyone whose in the area. You will not be disappointed at what you find. Note: be sure to check the website / call if the weather is poor/has been poor for a few days as it may effect the tour availability.

2. St Illtud s Church

College St, Llantwit Major CF61 1SS Wales +44 1446 792439 [email protected] http://www.illtudsgalileechapel.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 83 reviews

St Illtud s Church

St Illtud's Church one of the most important parish churches in the province which is hailed as a 'Beacon Church' in the Diocese. The community of Llanilltud Fawr is centred around the religious community which was founded by Illtud, a Celtic Christian saint, about 1500 years ago. The parish of Llantwit Major includes eight other medieval churches spread out near the Heritage Coastline of the Vale of Glamorgan. These are situated in St Donats, Marcross, Monknash, Wick, Llanmaes, Llanmihangel, Gileston and St Athan. Our Church in Wales Primary School is situated in the village of Wick. The Province of the Church in Wales is divided into six dioceses. The parish of Llantwit Major is part of the Llandaff Diocese. The parish of Llantwit Major is part of the Church in Wales and is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

Reviewed By 18323 - London, United Kingdom

We visited this charming village and church yesterday. What a delightful place this is. We were visiting our family in Cardiff for the first time in six months, and we celebrated As three generations with this visit. We were greeted very warmly by a lady who gave us the fascinating history of the church, and pointed out the stunning ancient artwork on the walls, and the breathtaking ancient Celtic crosses. We were all fascinated, even our grandchildren. A walk through the woods to the beach completed the day. We have vowed to return at a later date, and cannot recommend this place highly enough. Thank you once again for the warm welcome, Llantwit Major!

3. Barry War Museum

Station Approach Barry Island Railway Station, Barry CF62 5TH Wales +44 7443 870136 [email protected] http://www.barrywarmuseum.org.uk
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Barry War Museum

Located within the historic Barry Island Station the Barry War Museum is run by the Barry at War Group as part of the Barry Tourist Railway. The Barry at War Group aims to research, preserve and promote the wartime history of the town and surrounding area.

4. St Cadoc's Church

Llancarfan, Barry CF62 3AD Wales http://www.stcadocs.org.uk/en/home.html
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

St Cadoc's Church

5. Baked Bean Museum of Excellence

Flat 6 Flint House Moorland Road Sandfields Estate,, Port Talbot SA12 6JX Wales +44 7803 872428 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/bakedbeanmuseumofexcellence
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5.0 based on 189 reviews

Baked Bean Museum of Excellence

PRIVATE MUSEUM & IMPERATIVE TO CONTACT PRIOR TO VISIT - As viewed on the Channel 4 recent heart warming and real life documentary entitled - 'BRITAIN'S WEIRDEST COUNCIL HOUSES', also featured on Vice & Ladbible websites, newspaper, travel magazines, newspapers & social media outlets. The 'Baked Bean Museum Of Excellence' based in Port Talbot, south Wales, is the only world's haricot museum displaying those heavenly delights dedicated to all baked bean devotees on the planet! The museum was opened in January 2009 by television, radio presenter and writer, Danny Wallace who is also Patron of the BBEofE! You shall be enthralled to view the various baked bean memorabilia containing a collection of global baked bean brands and adorned by orange inflatable seating arrangements! Not forgetting his unique Heinz kitchen and Branston Bean toilet facility. Many half-baked visitors from around the world duly testify that this is indeed ranked as number one tourist star attraction on Tripadvisor!

Reviewed By G3445PScharlotteg

Captain Beany is the most amazing selfless brilliant guy with a love of beans started from a passion of helping others he is definitely worth going to see and meet when in Wales , we've had the most incredible time with him and learning all about his life , What a legacy Captain Beany has! Thank you so much for having us today welcoming us and showing us your brilliant museum !

6. Porthcawl RNLI Lifeboat Station

The Esplanade The Harbour, Porthcawl CF36 3YR Wales +44 1656 782672 http://www.porthcawl-lifeboat.co.uk
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Porthcawl RNLI Lifeboat Station

Porthcawl RNLI Lifeboat Station is an operational inshore lifeboat station where the volunteer crew provide an on-call 24/7 search and rescue lifeboat service. The station houses both a D Class and an Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat. The station has a gift shop which is open daily and it's possible to view the lifeboats and tractors from the shop (when they're housed within the boathouse). On weekends the main boathouse is often open to the public with volunteer visit guides on hand to answer any questions. The lifeboats are launched on training exercise most Sunday mornings between 10am-12pm. Porthcawl RNLI was Wales' busiest RNLI station in 2018, launching 112 times - assisting 144 people, saving 8 lives. The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea.

7. Cute Farm Experience

Corn Farm Devauden Chepstow, NP16 6NS Wales +44 1600 473444 [email protected] http://www.cutefarmexperience.co.uk
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5.0 based on 75 reviews

Cute Farm Experience

STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. We offer private, tailor made experiences with our friendly, cute animals! You'll meet our alpacas, sheep, and miniature donkeys, all in the stunning Monmouthshire countryside. Please go to our website to see the different experiences we offer, or alternatively, send us an email.

Reviewed By Jostello7

From the minute we arrived at Cute Farm the sun was shining and the hospitality was incredible. Lisa, Miles, George & Amanda we’re by our sides throughout the day happily sharing the wealth of knowledge they have of all their animals, their passion is truly infectious!! Our boys 4 & 7 adored the Valais and loved their alpaca trekking experience, but it was the miniature donkey’s that stole the show for us, we are all now officially obsessed. In the words of a 7yr old it was a day in which his “best dreams came true”. Thank you all once again for such a warm welcome, we’ll definitely be back ????

8. South Wales Aviation Museum

Hangar 872, Picketston Business Park, St Athan CF62 4QR Wales +44 1446 789767 http://swam.online/
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

South Wales Aviation Museum

SWAM is a new unique Aviation museum based in South Wales near the former RAF St Athan. We allow visitors to get up and personal with our aircraft and displays, with different aircraft being open. We are only currently open at weekends and bank holidays, and while we have free parking, there is a suggested donation for adults of £5. We have a cafe and a shop with there is limited disabled access.

Reviewed By 760chrisn - Pontardawe, United Kingdom

My wife & I visited today, we pulled into a busy car park which was lovely to see on the day storm Jorge arrived. The place is amazing, lots to see, interact with and fulfill childhood dreams ( I sat in a phantom cockpit)! There is so much more than aircraft, items from the 2nd World War in 1 room, jet engines dotted about & a great crowd of knowledgeable volunteers who are really enthusiastic. I will be going again & am counting down the days.

9. Principality Stadium

Westgate Street, Cardiff CF10 1NS Wales +44 844 249 1999 [email protected] http://www.principalitystadium.wales
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4.5 based on 4,021 reviews

Principality Stadium

Principality Stadium is the home of the Welsh Rugby Team and one of the most iconic stadiums in the world. Sporting the first fully-retractable roof in the UK, the venue is at the leading edge as a multi-purpose, multi-faceted event venue. The Stadium is established as a world class must play, must visit venue and has played home to major sporting bodies and music artists over the years. From Madonna and U2 to David Beckham and Joe Calzaghe, Rugby World Cups & Olympics events, some of the world's greatest stars have set the stage alight here. Tours of the Principality Stadium are available through out the week. Experience the inner workings of the 74,000 seater stadium and see where the Welsh Rugby Team battle against opponents from across the globe and where the football titans of Europe fought for the 2017 Champions League Trophy. Principality Stadium Tours run 7 days a week and are £12.50 for adults & £9.00 for 5-16 year olds.

Reviewed By jollyrobert - Bridgend, United Kingdom

We attended the Wales versus Barbarians match last Saturday. Using the park & ride from Cardiff Football Club, we were discharged in Canal St, giving us ample time and opportunity to walk through the closed streets to enjoy the atmosphere. Anyone who has attended any live event, will know how special the atmosphere is, if you were there. After the usual pre-match preliminaries, we met up with other rugby loving friends, not least because they had our tickets, and were sheperded into the stadium, bags searched, and in our seats by 2.15, about half-an-hour before kick off. With the roof closed and the stadium well-lighted, we enjoyed the theatre before our eyes, with the Welsh Regimental band parading with mascot goat, and the massed male voice choirs singing Calon Lan, Cwm Rhondda, and of course, "Why, why, why Delilah". Finally, the players lined up, the anthems were sung and we were off. The final result with Wales winning 43 points to 33, was just about deserved, but the occassion was particularly special for another reason. It was the final game played by the great Ulsterman, Rory Best, and the final game the former Welsh coach, Warren Gatland would be coaching, this time the Baa-Baas, albeit his successor, Wayne Pivac winning their encounter. Once the game was over, and the final validictory was said, the stadium proper emptied very quickly, allowing us to pick up our return bus to the park and ride facilities out of town. The Millenium stadium has won a good reputation for handling these big games and its well-deserved, and apart from the outrageous prices paid for snacks and drinks, it was jolly good day out.

10. National Museum Cardiff

Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NP Wales +44 300 111 2333 [email protected] http://museum.wales/cardiff
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4.5 based on 2,619 reviews

National Museum Cardiff

Witness one of Europe's finest art collections. Five hundred years of magnificent paintings, drawings, sculpture, silver and ceramics from Wales and across the world, including one of Europe's best collections of Impressionist art. The building also has galleries showing the diverse natural history of Wales, as well as a journey taking you through the Evolution of Wales (with dinosaur displays) from the very beginnings of time to the present day.

Reviewed By _vyt1947 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

Amazing,free and awesome! Very knowledgable staff.Great art collection-don't miss the Rembrandt-comprehensive Collection of French Impressionists and lots more Great natural history galleries Visit lasted hours longer than we anticipated

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