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    New heritage trail opens at Cardiff’s iconic Roath Park

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 8, 2026No Comments
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    Visitors to Roath Park can now discover more about the history of one of Cardiff’s best loved green spaces thanks to a new heritage trail.

    The new ten step trail takes visitors around the park, offering insights into more than 130 years of history, including stories linked to King Arthur, wartime Cardiff and the city’s famous gardening heritage.

    Among the highlights is the iconic tree which local legend claims once sheltered King Arthur, as well as details about the large scale concerts that once drew thousands of people to the park to enjoy live music performances.

    Visitors can also learn how the park’s famous Rose Garden played a role in supporting the war effort during World War II and discover the park’s connections to the renowned Pettigrew family, who helped shape many of Cardiff’s green spaces.

    QR codes installed on the trail signs allow visitors to explore the history in greater depth using their phones.

    Officially opened to the public on June 20, 1894, Roath Park was created after the Marquis of Bute and other landowners donated an area of bogland to the city in 1887. Development work began two years later in 1889.

    A spokesperson for Cardiff Council said: “Roath Park has long been one of Cardiff’s most popular parks. With 130 years of history to discover, this new trail is another great reason to explore it.”

    The launch also coincides with National Walking Month and comes as Cardiff’s parks begin to bloom for spring and summer.

    People looking for more walking routes across the city can visit Outdoor Cardiff walking trails.

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