Llandaff, a centuries-old town nestled within the city limits of Cardiff, is renowned for its historic cathedral, one of the UK’s oldest Christian sites. Beneath the cathedral, early Roman burial sites have been discovered, adding layers of history to the area. The local woods and the town itself are steeped in folklore, with tales of ghosts and spirits, including the enigmatic White Lady, said to roam the grounds. Visitors can explore the ancient cathedral, walk through the surrounding woods, and immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Llandaff’s past.
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