
Cardiff Docks
Cardiff Docks, located in Cardiff, Wales, was once a bustling port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, crucial for coal exportation during the Industrial Revolution. The docks enabled ships to transport coal from the coalfields of South Wales to international markets. Over the years, the docks fell into decline but have been revitalized since the 1980s into a vibrant waterfront area with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Notable developments include Cardiff Bay and the Wales Millennium Centre, transforming it into a popular destination for both locals and tourists.