Grosvenor Casino Cardiff
Inside a modern with contemporary design and classy features is Grosvenor G Casino of Cardiff. Located just outside Cardiff city center, in the Red Dragon Center on the C
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Red Dragon Centre, Atlantic Wharf, Hemingway Road CF10 4JY Cardiff
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Grosvenor Casino Swansea
Near Swansea , the Grosvenor Casino greets you in a festive and colourful gaming room. You will find in this gaming house all the classic games including American Roulett
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15-16 High Street SA1 1LF Swansea
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Les Croupiers Casino Cardiff
Les Croupiers lies in the west of Cardiff, in the Capitol Retail Park. The casino has a wide range of games displayed on its slot machines and electronic roulettes. The t
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Capital Retail Shopping Park, Leckwith Road CF11 8EG Cardiff
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Rainbow Casino Cardiff
Took over in 2013, what used to be a gala casino is located in a modern building in the centre of Cardiff inside a UGC complex. The casino has video and slot machines as
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Mary Ann Street CF10 2EN Cardiff
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Wales is a country that is part of the United-Kingdom. Its official capital is Cardiff. It is located in the South-West of UK. It shares frontiers with England to the East, the Irish Sea to the north and the Bristol Channel to the South. Wales is mainly mountainous and 3/4 of its coasts are along the sea. The population of the country is estimated at more than 3 million.
In Wales, there are four gaming establishments : The Grosvenor Casino of Cardiff, the Grosvenor Casino Swansea, Les Croupiers Casino Cardiff and the Rainbow Casino Cardiff. Festive and colorful gaming rooms as well as attractive and exciting poker rooms are waiting the players all day long. The classic tables such as Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, or Baccarat could be found as well as diverse slot machines and electronic terminals.
As the official capital, Cardiff is an ideal place for entertaining yourself. Rich from a strong history, Cardiff mixes monuments, cultural sites and modern attractions such as restaurants, pubs, cafés or shopping center. The places to not miss here are the Cardiff Castle, the Cardiff Bay, the Caerphilly castle, the Wales Millenium Center or the Llandaff Cathedral.
One of the most popular attraction in Wales is surely the visit of Snowdonia, a sumptuous range of mountains located in the county of Gwynedd. Not les than 14 peaks over 3,000 ft high follow each others and feature some indescriptible landscapes, scenic greeneries and impressive rocks. The highest peaks s Snowdon, located at an altitude of 3,546 ft.
Hikers, climbers and nature lovers will also love the Brecon Beacons National Park. The Back Mountains and the River Usk surround the beautiful peaks that are higher than 1,000 ft. The East part is famous to be home of wild ponies. The park features also some beautiful caves and waterfalls, the most famous being Henryd Falls at Coelbren.
History lovers won’t miss a chance to visit the Caernarfon Castle, that was built by King Edward I during the 13th century. The structure features 13 towers and two gates. The castle can be found along the river Seront and the Menai Strait. In 1969, the Caernarfon Castle was the scene of Prince Charles’s investiture as Prince of Wales.
The city of Conwy shouldn’t be miss during a trip to the Wales. Located a short distance form Manchester, England, etc city of Conwy features a stunning castle, stunning medieval architecture and a great deal of shopping opportunity. The other sights to explore are the suspension bridge over the River Conwy, the Aberconway House, te Plas Mawr and the Smallest House in Great Britain.