Trelai Park located at Cardiff CF5 5BG, UK

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Filza Abbas

1 Google Rating

In this park we need proper track not only single side.

1/ 5

In this park we need proper track not only single side.

Gillian Collins

4 Google Rating

Large expansive field with parking. Good for walking or running.

4/ 5

Large expansive field with parking. Good for walking or running.

Rhiannon williams

4 Google Rating

Lovely park, could really so with a little cafe.

4/ 5

Lovely park, could really so with a little cafe.

james browne

5 Google Rating

Good set up! Lots of football pitches with decent shower's too. Plenty of parking Saturday mornings

5/ 5

Good set up! Lots of football pitches with decent shower's too. Plenty of parking Saturday mornings can get pretty busy!

REAL TECH

3 Google Rating

Lazy People can't pick up there poo bags There are motor bikes over there a lot. But the people and

3/ 5

Lazy People can't pick up there poo bags There are motor bikes over there a lot. But the people and the dogs you meet makes the big difference

Brian Niblett

3 Google Rating

It's a lovely place to take stroll around the park, but quite often there a motorbikes flying around

3/ 5

It's a lovely place to take stroll around the park, but quite often there a motorbikes flying around. It's time to leave the park then. I have seen 4 or 5 bikes at times.

chunkysaur

5 Google Rating

Lovely walk in the sunshine, nice to see a safe family space 💓

5/ 5

Lovely walk in the sunshine, nice to see a safe family space 💓

Nova Cleaning Services - Info

5 Google Rating

Great place, very clean

5/ 5

Great place, very clean

Techno. Neljo.

5 Google Rating

Just wish you could cross the River over There.like the one thay have on birdies lane. it be a Great

5/ 5

Just wish you could cross the River over There.like the one thay have on birdies lane. it be a Great idea as it link the bicycle path over on the other side. that takes you to Cardiff bay.

Doodle do's

4 Google Rating

Love this park, parking and no roads to contend with for dogs. Nice long run for the dogs

4/ 5

Love this park, parking and no roads to contend with for dogs. Nice long run for the dogs

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