Cardiff, Cardiff
Cardiff, Cardiff
Cardiff, Cardiff
Cardiff, Cardiff
Cardiff, Cardiff
Cardiff, Cardiff
ItineraryYou get all art materials, a nude life model and a tried and tested hour to an hour and a half of mega hilarity. Multiple times we have overheard hens say ‘that was the most fun I have EVER had!’We'll guide you through a series of short poses, with some hen participation, if you're up for that, and have you sketching away while laughing your head off :)The drawing exercises are designed to have all getting something down on paper no matter their artistic ability but to be honest it's not really about the art...
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productPass By: Norwegian Church Arts Centre, Harbour Drive Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 4PA WalesThe tour begins near the Norwegian Church Arts Centre. You'll learn a bit about Cardiff's history and how the tour works. Pass By: Waterfront Park, Harbour Dr, Cardiff CF10 4PA, UKThe tour takes you through part of Waterfront Park. Pass By: Merchant Seaman’s Memorial - Cardiff Bay Art Trail, Cardiff CF10 4PZ, UKThe tour passes by Merchant Seaman’s Memorial on the Cardiff Bay Art Trail.Pass By: Pierhead Building Maritime Road, Cardiff CF10 4PZ WalesThe tour passes by the Pierhead. Pass By: The Wales Millennium Centre Bute Place, Cardiff CF10 5AL WalesThe tour passes by the Wales Millennium Centre.Pass By: Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 5BZ WalesThe tour goes along part of Mermaid Quay.Pass By: Techniquest, Stuart Street, Cardiff CF10 5BW WalesThe tour passes by Techniquest.Pass By: Cardiff Bay Wetland Reserve, Windsor Terrace, Cardiff CF10 5BG WalesThe tour ends at Cardiff Bay Wetlands Reserve.
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productPass By: Cardiff Castle Grounds, Cardiff CF10 3RB WalesA truly spectacular Castle, sitting proudly right in Cardiff City Centre imperiously looking over the city. Whilst not being the tallest or largest structure in the City, it is is still one of the largest buildings and dominates the surrounding area.Pass By: Principality Stadium, Westgate Street, Cardiff CF10 1NS WalesThe Principality is a 74,500 all seater multi use arena in the heart of Cardiff City Centre. It is the 2nd largest stadium in the world with a retractable roof. Only the 80,000 capacity AT&T Stadium in Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys, is bigger. There are however, a couple of stadiums in America whose capacity is expandable above the Principality’s Capacity. Nothing anywhere else in the world comes close. Krestovsky Stadium (66,881) in St Petersburg Russia, is the closest outside North America in terms of capacity.Pass By: The Wales Millennium Centre Bute Place, Cardiff CF10 5AL WalesThe Wales Millennium Centre is located in Cardiff Bay and is home to The Welsh National Opera. The National Dance Company & BBC Welsh National Orchestra of Wales are also based there. As are numerous other arts organisations.Building work began in 2002 and was fully opened in 2009. The Centre comprises 3 theatres, the main one being the 1897 capacity Donald Gordon Theatre. In addition there are two smaller theatres. One with 350 seats, and a third one with 250 seats. There are also a number of function rooms, rehearsal spaces, dance studios and orchestra space. A number of bars, restaurants and cafes’ are located in the Foyer area. These are open to the public during the day and evening.Pass By: Cilgant Bute Roald Dahl Plass, Cardiff CF10 4DQ WalesRoald Dahl Plass is a large open space in Cardiff Bay in front of the Wales Millennium Centre. It is named after the famous children author Roald Dahl who was born in Cardiff. This public space has been the site of many events and exhibitions. Most summers, the Plass is converted into a huge Beach, complete with fairground rides. In 2018, it was it was the focus of the National Eisteddfod held in the city. In 2017, a large stage was constructed as part of the Champions League Festival, in the build up to the UEFA Champions League Final. DJ Steve Aoki headlined a free concert there the night before the final.Pass By: Cardiff Bay Barrage, Cardiff WalesCardiff Bay Barrage took 7 years to build. In the 1990’s, it was one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe. At a cost of £120m the Barrage opened in 2001. Sitting on the mouth of the Severn Estuary, Cardiff experienced the same tidal ranges as the rest of the Severn Estuary, which are the 2nd highest in the world. This meant that when the tide went out, large mudflats were exposed. Cardiff was susceptible to flooding from tidal surges. The construction of the Barrage helped solve both these issues. First it stopped water going out with the tide, making the area more attractive, usable and likely to attract investment, whilst also protecting Cardiff from flooding by keeping tidal surges out.The Barrage created a 2 square kilometre freshwater lake. Its construction started the regeneration of Cardiff Bay and Cardiff as a whole. Today the Barrage also provides a walk and cycle path linking Penarth and Cardiff. Pass By: Roath Park Lake Road West, Cardiff CF23 5PH WalesRoath Park is a popular destination for families and joggers alike, located in the north of Cardiff. Covering a total of 130 acres. The park is split in two. Roath Park Lake, and Roath Park Recreation Ground, or Roath Park Rec.The Northern part of the Park is known as Roath Park Lake, due to the lake that covers half of this part of the park and is 1.3 Miles around. Home to many water birds, such as Swans and Geese, the lake is also popular with anglers, and has rowing and pedal boats that can be hired.A small lighthouse was added in 1915, to commemorate Captain Scott. His ill fated exhibition to the Antarctic, which left set off from Cardiff in 1910 on the ship. Terra Nova.As well as the lake, the northern half of the Park also has an extensive garden. This is home to 12 Champion Trees, and a Conservatory. The conservatory, has a tropical feel to it, and houses a pond with many fish, and is surrounded by unusual plants such as banana trees and palms.Pass By: Llandaff Cathedral, Cathedral Close The Cathedral Green, Cardiff CF5 2LA WalesConstructed in the 12th Century, Llandaff Cathedral was built over an existing church. Believed to be an ancient Celtic church, of unknown age. It is one of two Cathedrals in the Cardiff, and is located in Llandaff, a City within a City.Pass By: Cathays Park, Museum Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3AX WalesCathays Park is Cardiff’s Civic Centre, and contains many impressive and Listed Buildings. Formerly part of Cardiff Castle grounds, the land was purchased by Cardiff Council from the 3rd Marquess of Bute in 1898. The Marquess stipulated as a condition of the sale, that the land could only be used for civic, cultural and educational purposes, and the avenues were to be preserved.Alexandra Gardens is one of 3 Gardens located within Cathays Park. It is the largest of the 3 and contains formal lawns, with island flowerbeds and trees. The Welsh National War Memorial, is in the centre of the park, and was unveiled in 1928. Since then a number of other smaller memorials have been added to the park including one for the Falklands and Spanish Civil Wars.Pass By: Pierhead Building Maritime Road, Cardiff CF10 4PZ WalesThis distinctive red brick building in Cardiff Bay is Grade I listed and was built in 1897 by architect William Frame. Frame’s mentor had been William Burges and the building is built in a French-Gothic Renaissance theme, likely inspired by Burges’. Originally owned by the Bute Docks Company, it was the HQ for the company. After the 2nd World War became the administrative offices for the Port of Cardiff. As the docks declined, The Pierhead building was all but abandoned. Following redevelopment of Cardiff Bay, the Pierhead Building was reopened as an exhibition and visitor centre by the Welsh Assembly. Today the Pierhead Building is home to an exhibition that charts the rise and fall of Cardiff as a port, and the subsequent rebirth of Cardiff Bay.Pass By: Senedd, Cardiff Bay Pierhead Street Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF99 1SN WalesWe will drive past the home of the Welsh Government in Cardiff Bay. Here you will see the balance of old and new, as the Modern Senedd building sits next to some of the oldest buildings in Cardiff BayPass By: National Museum Cardiff, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NP WalesHome of thousands of works artefacts and pieces of art. The National Art Gallery, which is part of the museum, is considered by many to be the home of the most impressive body of impressionist art in the world, outside the LouvrePass By: Scott Memorial Lighthouse, Cardiff CF23 5PH, UKMemorial for Captain Scott's ill fated expedition to the Antarctic which set sail from Cardiff on The Terra Nova in 1910Pass By: Cardiff City Stadium, Leckwith Road, Cardiff CF11 8AZ WalesHome of Cardiff City FC, and the Welsh National Football Team. Opened in 2009. it is the second largest stadium in Wales
ItineraryYou will be guided through a two hour life drawing session. There will be a nude model in the room and they could be male or female. Often we have two models working alongside each other. Basic art materials will be provided and if you have never drawn before guidance on where to begin, how to be expressive and how to sketch using measuring will all be given. You will leave with about ten sketches of between five and fifteen minutes of sketching duration.
ItineraryYou can pick from three different packages - 90 min dance party of your choice, x2 bottles of bubbly, choice of male or comical stripper or drag actor 90 min dance party of your choice, x2 bottles of bubbly, x1 buff butler for 30 mins & one hour life drawing parkingVenue hire included Free parking
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Pembroke Castle, Pembroke SA71 4LA WalesExplore the Norman castle. Learn about how it was built and why. Find out what life was like in medieval times. Pembroke is one of the best preserved castles in West Wales.Duration: 1 hourStop At: Tenby South Beach, South Beach, Tenby SA70 7EG WalesMarvel at the delightful town of Tenby. Once a medieval port surrounded by a castle walls it is now one of Wales's favorite holiday destinations. Enjoy a meal at a wealth of restaurants or just have a walk on the harbour side. Tenby has two beautiful beaches with crystal clear water.Duration: 1 hour 30 minutesStop At: The Dylan Thomas Birthday Walk, Laugharne WalesThis was the sanctuary of the world famous poet Dylan Thomas. It was in this village that he wrote some of his most famous work including 'Under Milk Wood'. In Laugharne you can stop in Dylan's local pub for a pint, visit his boat house and writing shed or enjoy the views of the estuary with the Norman Castle in the foreground. Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes