Cardiff Bay 'Church' Tour

Places of Worship have got together for the first time in
Tour description:
A new tour of
Tour duration – 2 ½ - 3 hours
Walking tours or By Coach for special interest groups, ecclesiastical groups, historical societies or schools
1. First stop, the Lightship 2000. The Lightship was originally moored off the Gower coast as a floating lighthouse to warn ships of danger. Visitors can now see the chapel, climb the light tower or enjoy a coffee at the cafe.
2. Short walk to the Norwegian Church Arts centre.
Built in 1869, this original church stood at the entrance to the Bute West Dock and was the centre of Scandinavian religion, culture and tradition. The church was deconsecrated in 1974, dismantled and then re-built in its current location. Roald Dahl and his sisters were baptised there.
3. Walk continues along the historic waterfront passing Y Senedd - the home of the Welsh Assembly Government, the Pierhead building, Wales Millennium Centre and various maritime sculptures.
4. Re-join your coach or mini-bus for journey to
5. Continue up
6. Continue By Coach to
Original church built 1856. Current church opened 1966 as a community church. Features include a splendid cross made from ship's timbers.
7. Continue By Coach to St. Mary the
Built 1843 - its imposing building and towers dominate the Butetown skyline. Discover the stunning interior including many nautical features, paintings and symbols including the statues of the apostles. The church also starred in the film "
8. Alongside we can visit the Greek Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas with its beautiful Byzantine style architecture.
Built in 1906 for
9. Return to the Lightship
Guideline price smaller groups under 35, £75 per tour
For larger groups 35+ £2.50 per person
Bookings min 2 weeks in advance.
For further details and prices please contact
Tel: +44(0)29 2070 7882