Win the ultimate Cardiff Bay experience, from hotel packages, restaurant vouchers, sailing school, attraction tickets and more, this prize has it all!
Did you know that Cardiff Bay, an area that we all know and love today, was once derelict docklands?
This April celebrates 25 years since the completion of the Cardiff Bay development, and the creation of Cardiff Harbour Authority.
The ambitious regeneration project, that started in the 1980’s by the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation, redefined the city’s landscape with the creation of the Cardiff Bay Barrage and a 200-hectare freshwater lake. Attractions such as Mermaid Quay, Wales Millennium Centre, and the Roald Dahl Plass breathed new life into the area, and Cardiff Bay has become a top visitor destination ever since.
Follow your nose and the sound of clinking glasses, and you’ll find them nestled within the Pilotage Building, a historic building with colourful interiors that feel like home. Whether you fancy a leisurely breakfast, a delicious lunch or a lively evening with cocktails, with your £100 gift card, Bill’s have you covered no matter the time of day.
Whether it’s lunch with the family, drinks after work, or a weekend with friends; The Botanist is the perfect getaway you can keep coming back to with a suntrap roof terrace available all year round with pizzas, cocktails, and small plates, so go all out or venture back with your £100 gift voucher.
You’ll be treated to 10 tokens, available to use on all your favourite rides at Cardiff Bay’s annual Family Fun Park at Roald Dahl Plass. Your tokens can also be used to ride the Big Wheel at the Pierhead with spectacular views across the whole of Cardiff Bay. The fun park will be open during the school summer holidays from the end of July to the end of August.
Cardiff Boat Tours’ Princess Katharine is a family run business. Warm in winter, light and airy in summer, the boat is a hugely popular, relaxing way to see Cardiff from an interesting perspective. Offering a scheduled service between Cardiff Bay and Bute Park in the city centre, with fascinating commentary pointing out the history and sights along the route.