Rhoose
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Rhoose (Welsh: Y Rhws) is a village in the Vale of Glamorgan a county of Wales and is the home of the Cardiff Wales International Airport. The adjacent village of Font-y-gary is covered in this article as well.Get in
By plane
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phone: +44 1446 711111The airport is served by a number of airlines including Flybe, KLM, Thomson Cook and Skybus. KLM provide worldwide links to Cardiff via Amsterdam Schiphol. Domestic services operate daily to Anglesey, Belfast, Newcastle, Newquay, Jersey, Glasgow and Edinburgh. As for European routes, Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid, Dublin, and many other holiday routes such as Faro, Palma de Mallorca and Alicante, operate daily.
By train
Rhoose Cardiff International Airport railway stationOn the Vale of Glamorgan line that runs between Cardiff and Bridgend
By car
12 miles south of the M4 between Cardiff and Bridgend, 9 miles south east of Cowbridge.See
Rhoose Pointworks of art made from rock and coastal rock platform
Penmark CastleOnce belonging to the Umfravilles family. Nowadays a part of a 13th-century stone curtain wall survives along with a semi-circular tower.
Eat
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Raj Kinara
address: Fontygary Caravan Park -
address: Fonmon Rd,
Sleep
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Holiday Inn Express Cardiff Airport
phone: +44 1446 711117address: Port Rd