Attractions

Bute Park offers a range of attractions for you to explore and enjoy. Whether you want to learn about the history of the park, hunt for our many sculptures or just fancy a cup of tea at one of our cafés, there’s plenty of things to see and do.

Northern Collection

The Central Collection

Southern Collection

Water Fountains

Water Fountains

Visitors can quench their thirst with fresh, cold water while enjoying the beauty of nature in the heart of Cardiff. Learn more.

Summerhouse Café

Summerhouse Café

The Summerhouse cafe offers a wide selection of locally sourced drinks and snacks. Learn more.

Water Taxi

Water Taxi

The water taxi service is a unique and fun way to travel to the park. Learn more.

Handlebar Barista

Secret Garden Café

Secret Garden Café

The Secret Garden Cafe is an independent business who describe themselves as “An honest cafe in the heart of Cardiff, promoting local produce, the environment and community.” Learn more.

Pettigrew Tea Rooms

Pettigrew Tea Rooms

This vintage-style tea room is located at the southern end of the park in the handsome West Lodge building on Castle Street. Learn more.

‘Love Exploring’ app

The Visitor Centre

The Visitor Centre

The Bute Park Visitor Centre is a hub for learning and training and acts as a visitor centre for the park. Learn more.

The People’s Door

The People’s Door

The People's Door - a work of art. Learn more.

Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle

The Castle’s walls & fairy tale towers conceal 2,000 years of history. Learn more.

Bute Park for the young-at-heart

Bute Park for the young-at-heart

There are several trails, activities and play features throughout Bute Park for you to enjoy. Many will help you learn more about the park and what lives within it. Learn more.

Stuttgart Garden

Stuttgart Garden

The City between the wood and vines. Learn more.

Story Trail

Story Trail

Play, have fun and follow the child friendly story trail through Bute Park. There are 5 stops along the way... A collaboration with Child Friendly Cardiff Learn more.

Nature Activity Trail

Nature Activity Trail

Aimed at our younger visitors – this trail is ideal for those aged 4 to 10. Learn more.

Dock Feeder Canal

Dock Feeder Canal

The Dock Feeder Canal runs along the eastern boundary of Bute Park from Blackweir at the north end, south to the Castle, where it turns east, and runs along the north side of the Castle to leave the park. Learn more.

Blackweir Woods

Blackweir Woods

This beautiful woodland is designated as a Site of Interest for Nature Conservation (SINC) because of its importance to wildlife in Cardiff. It includes plants such as wood anemones, toothwort, moschatel (town hall clock), and ramsons (wild garlic), which are characteristic of native ancient woodland. Learn more.

Cardiff Salad Garden

Cardiff Salad Garden

A range of salad leaves are grown all year round for continuous harvesting. Learn more.

Meteorological Station

Meteorological Station

The present-day station is part of the Met Office network of more than 270 automatic weather stations which report a mixture of snapshot hourly observations of the weather (synoptic observations) as well as daily summaries of the weather (climate observations). Learn more.

Tree Charter Pole

Tree Charter Pole

The Charter for Trees, Woods and People sets out the principles for a society in which people and trees can stand stronger together. Learn more.

Wildlife Explorer Trail

Wildlife Explorer Trail

Bute Park Wildlife Explorer Trails are available to collect at the Education Centre. Learn more.

Pedal Power

Pedal Power

You can hire a bike from Pedal Power in Pontcanna and enjoy the beauty of Bute Park or cycle along the Taff Trail. Learn more.

Plant Shop

Plant Shop

The Bute Park Plant Shop stock a range of plants and bulbs to purchase. Our knowledgeable staff are happy to offer expert advice on purchasing and maintaining our beautiful plants. Learn more.

Gorsedd Stone Circle

Gorsedd Stone Circle

This circular collection of stones was installed in 1978 to commemorate the Welsh National Eisteddfod in Cardiff. Learn more.

Bee hives

Bee hives

Bute Park honey is now back on the menu and available to buy directly from Bute Park Education Centre and Pettigrew Tea Rooms Learn more.

Herbaceous Border

Herbaceous Border

Our renowned ‘Herbaceous Border’ is a striking display of perennial and herbaceous plants that runs parallel to the river Taff. Learn more.

Bat Meadow

Bat Meadow

The wildflower meadow was created in 2017 to provide a diverse and attractive habitat for insects, pollinators and a food source to encourage an increase in bat population. Learn more.

Woodland Play Trail

Woodland Play Trail

Hidden in the woods behind the Summerhouse Café, 11 outdoor play items create an exciting and fun woodland balance trail for youngsters or the young-at-heart. Learn more.

Sculptures

Sculptures

There are twenty one sculptures to discover throughout the park. Learn more.

Seasonal Discovery Trails

Seasonal Discovery Trails

Our Seasonal Discovery Trails are packed with fun ideas for children to do in the park throughout the year. Learn more.

History Points (QR code) Trail

History Points (QR code) Trail

Use your QR scanner to access a wealth of information, old photographs, drawings and maps of Bute Park. Learn more.

Champion tree trail

Family tree trail

Family tree trail

A trail for families with children - giving you a fun and friendly insight into our collection. Learn more.

Blackfriar’s Friary

Blackfriar’s Friary

Blackfriars Friary is an ancient scheduled monument and a grade II listed building dating back to the 13th Century. Learn more.

Mill Leat

Mill Leat

The body of water along the western edge of Cardiff Castle is known as the Mill Leat. Learn more.

The Nursery

The Nursery

Producing thousands of bedding plants and supplying plants and trees throughout Cardiff’s parks and in the city centre. Learn more.

The Animal Wall

The Animal Wall

Animals peer over the wall from the park onto Castle Street delighting generations of residents and visitors. Learn more.

River Taff

River Taff

The River Taff is 64 km long and is formed at Cefn-coed-y-cymmer in Merthyr Tydfil at the confluence of the rivers Taf Fechan and Taf Fawr. Learn more.

Fitness trail

Fitness trail

Along the path around Blackweir playing fields you will find our fitness trail which features 8 fitness stations. Learn more.