10 Sacred & Religious Sites in Wales That You Shouldn't Miss

July 17, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Discover the best top things to do in Wales, United Kingdom including Bangor Islamic Centre, St Illtud s Church, The Holy Well and Chapel of St Trillo, St Dyfnog's Church, Bible translators' memorial, St. Michael's Old Church, St. Mary's Church, Llandaff Cathedral, The City Parish of St John the Baptist, Tintern Abbey.
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1. Bangor Islamic Centre

57 High Street, Bangor LL57 1NR Wales +44 1248 354612
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Bangor Islamic Centre

2. St Illtud s Church

College St, Llantwit Major CF61 1SS Wales +44 1446 792439 [email protected] http://www.illtudsgalileechapel.org.uk/
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St Illtud s Church

St Illtud's Church one of the most important parish churches in the province which is hailed as a 'Beacon Church' in the Diocese. The community of Llanilltud Fawr is centred around the religious community which was founded by Illtud, a Celtic Christian saint, about 1500 years ago. The parish of Llantwit Major includes eight other medieval churches spread out near the Heritage Coastline of the Vale of Glamorgan. These are situated in St Donats, Marcross, Monknash, Wick, Llanmaes, Llanmihangel, Gileston and St Athan. Our Church in Wales Primary School is situated in the village of Wick. The Province of the Church in Wales is divided into six dioceses. The parish of Llantwit Major is part of the Llandaff Diocese. The parish of Llantwit Major is part of the Church in Wales and is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

Reviewed By 18323 - London, United Kingdom

We visited this charming village and church yesterday. What a delightful place this is. We were visiting our family in Cardiff for the first time in six months, and we celebrated As three generations with this visit. We were greeted very warmly by a lady who gave us the fascinating history of the church, and pointed out the stunning ancient artwork on the walls, and the breathtaking ancient Celtic crosses. We were all fascinated, even our grandchildren. A walk through the woods to the beach completed the day. We have vowed to return at a later date, and cannot recommend this place highly enough. Thank you once again for the warm welcome, Llantwit Major!

3. The Holy Well and Chapel of St Trillo

Rhos Point, Rhos-on-Sea LL28 4HS Wales http://www.walesdirectory.co.uk/Ancient_Churches/St_Trillos_Church.htm
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5.0 based on 161 reviews

The Holy Well and Chapel of St Trillo

Reviewed By xenaspal1 - Manchester, United Kingdom

Beautiful, smallest church I have ever been in, left a little prayer, well lworth a visit. Can fit four people in at a time.

4. St Dyfnog's Church

Llanrhaeadr, Denbigh LL16 4NN Wales +44 1824 790777 http://www.stdyfnog.org.uk/
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St Dyfnog's Church

5. Bible translators' memorial

25 High Street, St. Asaph LL17 0RD Wales +44 1745 582245
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Bible translators' memorial

6. St. Michael's Old Church

Ffordd Hen Eglwys, Snowdonia National Park, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0AL Wales +44 1492 643526 [email protected] http://www.stmichaelsbyc.org.uk
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4.5 based on 120 reviews

St. Michael's Old Church

Small 14th century church standing on the banks of the River Conwy. Now redundant, it is in the care of the St Michael's Betws-y-Coed Trust.

Reviewed By 255helenn - Newport, United Kingdom

This is a lovely old church, slightly away from the centre of Betws-y-Coed. There is a fine stone effigy of a knight, and a font that is older than the church building. A recording of choral music adds to the peaceful atmosphere. If you like historic buildings or are looking for a restful retreat for a few minutes, away from the busy streets of Betws-y-Coed, this is well worth a visit.

7. St. Mary's Church

Holyhead Road, Snowdonia National Park, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0AA Wales +44 1690 710313 http://www.facebook.com/stmarysbetws
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St. Mary's Church

A prominent Victorian church.

Reviewed By paulhX1451GE - Colwyn Bay, United Kingdom

Its a beautiful place too be in peaçe and quiet ,and remember Loved ones , outstanding ,designed in 1872 to1873 by architechs Paley and Austin of Lancaster

8. Llandaff Cathedral

Cathedral Close The Cathedral Green, Cardiff CF5 2LA Wales +44 29 2056 4554 [email protected] http://www.llandaffcathedral.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 552 reviews

Llandaff Cathedral

Reviewed By ladderman2017 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

A Cathedral full of history in a unique setting. The newly restored Organ Loft, houses an unbelievable array of pipes, which when played, thoroughly compliment the organist and this magnificent Cathedral.

9. The City Parish of St John the Baptist

St. John Street, Cardiff CF10 1GL Wales +44 29 2039 5231 [email protected] http://www.cardiffstjohncityparish.org.uk
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

The City Parish of St John the Baptist

The City Parish of St John the Baptist stands at the heart of Cardiff City Centre. The church which dates from the 12th Century is one of Cardiff's oldest remaining mediaeval buildings. We are next to the Covered Market and almost opposite Cardiff Castle in the centre of Cardiff's main shopping area. St John's welcomes a thousand visitors each week and hosts many different celebrations for city institutions, charities, and individuals. The community that gathers at St John's Church shares in God's mission by welcoming people of all ages, cultures and traditions to worship, witnessing to Christian faith, knowing God and making God known by serving Christ in our visitors and our neighbours. We pray for and with our local and national communities. Our Café@St John's is open Wednesday to Saturdays and serves simple, good homemade food with warm Welsh hospitality. All profits go towards the work of St John's. We look forward to welcoming you.

10. Tintern Abbey

Tintern Wales +44 1291 689251 [email protected] http://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/tintern-abbey
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4.5 based on 1,616 reviews

Tintern Abbey

The appeal of this exceptional Cistercian abbey remains as enduring as ever An area of outstanding beauty complemented by this outstanding beauty in stone. If only the walls could talk! The chants of countless monks echo through the masonry here. Despite the shell of this grand structure being open to the skies, it remains the best-preserved medieval abbey in Wales. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for specific times and days, including closures.

Reviewed By joble - Anstey, United Kingdom

Such a beautiful building with an amazing view of the countryside. Well worth a visit great pub close by so you can enjoy a drink whilst admiring the view of the Abbey.

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