About

The Shree Swaminarayan Temple in Cardiff stands out with its unusual architecture and design, creating a visually captivating experience for visitors. As you approach the large, well-kept building, the welcoming and clearly marked entrance invites you into a realm of tranquility. The temple offers a serene environment and a peaceful ambiance, making it an ideal spot for anyone seeking spiritual awakening. With its meticulous upkeep and clean surroundings, the temple provides a genuinely pleasant experience. Plan your visit around the daily prayer timings, with doors open each morning and evening, allowing for a harmonious exploration of both the structure and your own spiritual journey.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Fitzhamon Embankment
Bus stop 384 m walk
Clare Road
Bus stop 67 m walk
Tudor Street Lane
Bus stop 277 m walk
Beauchamp Street
Bus stop 296 m walk
Durham Street
Bus stop 292 m walk
Cornwall Court
Bus stop 378 m walk

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4.7
based on 207 reviews
4.7/5 207 reviews
Ashok Jadhav
Ashok Jadhav
3 weeks ago on Google

Gives immense pleasure & peace to heart , soul & mind.

Phil Gatt
Phil Gatt
2 months ago on Google

I first visited this beautiful temple in Grangetown on 22/06/25. I was fortunate to meet one of the Committee members Mr Kumar and he introduced my mum and I to the temple. It's beautiful. I'm mostly familiar with south Indian temples and I was struck by how most of the singing and chanting was done by the Sangha. It had a community led feeling to it. The Murtis are beautiful especially the main one which I understand in Swami Narayan in his child form. The men and women are separated by a partition to help minimise distractions to prayer and meditation. Later Mr Kumar from the committee told me about various projects they are undertaking; a Spiritual Living group and a Farm Project. Today I attended an excellent workshop on the power of Mantra that was excellent. And after this we were graced with a yoga class from Priesh Devji. The class was wonderful and concluded with a sound bath. Following this we were nourished by a sattvic vegetarian lunch. The whole program was by donation. I was the only non-Indian there today and on Sunday last week. Those who are interested in the deeper, spiritual dimensions of yoga have a world class resource here in the capital of Wales that can assist us on the path.

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ERZSEBET VIGARIO
ERZSEBET VIGARIO
3 months ago on Google

Amazing 👏