Real Cardiff

Real Cardiff by Peter Finch is a unique travel guide published by Seren in September 2003. This 2nd edition, written in English and spanning 188 pages, combines elements of history, topographical writing, and traditional guidebook formats to present an unconventional exploration of Cardiff, Wales.
Readers will discover a blend of quirky photographs and poems that highlight both the city’s renowned Victorian architecture and its lesser-known features, such as lost rivers, a Roman fort, holy wells, old race courses, and medieval churches. This book serves as a multifaceted reference for those interested in the poetry of travel and the intricacies of Cardiff’s landscape, making it a distinctive addition to the literature on Great Britain and European travel.
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This unorthodox travel guide to Cardiff, Wales, is part history, part topographical writing, and part traditional guidebook. Interspersed with quirky photographs and poems, this stunning and at times comic work explores both the expected, such as splendid Victorian architecture, and the unexpected, such as lost rivers, a Roman fort, holy wells, old race courses, and medieval churches.
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