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Swansea
Port Eynon is a wide, gently sloping, popular, family bay with much historic interest and fine clifftop views and walks.
Mumbles, Swansea
With stunning views over Mumbles, Oystermouth Castle sits majestically on the hill overlooking Swansea Bay.
Swansea
Bracelet Bay is a spectacular, pebbled, rocky bay with dramatic views of Mumbles lighthouse and Swansea Bay beyond. Popular with families.
Murton
Offering a range of activities, Down to Earth is a social enterprise specialising in Sustainability Education and Natural Building and based on the Gower Peninsula, Swansea
Swansea
Based around a 12th Century Water Powered Cornmill, the Gower Heritage Centre has a number of craft workshops, large tearooms and all facilities for an enjoyable family day out.
Neath
The company is dedicated to delivering high quality, sustainable, cost effective products that enable young people to develop rapidly in a stimulating and safe environment.
Neath
Originally founded as a daughter house of Savigny in 1130, the abbey was absorbed into the Cistercian order in 1147. Fairly complete remains of the abbey survive, together with the sixteenth-century mansion raised within its precincts.
Swansea
Oxwich supports a huge variety of wildlife and is protected as the Oxwich Bay SSSI and the Gower Ash Woodlands SAC.It has a mosaic of different habitats including dune slacks and limestone cliffs.
Langland Bay is an attractive, safe and sandy beach fringed by attractive beach huts. Very popular with families and young children.
Gower
Three Cliffs Bay beach offers a wilder experience - picture a spectacular shoreline of sand dunes, salt marsh and of course, the signature three limestone cliffs.
Cynonville
The Afan Valley is one of the narrowest, shortest, and most beautiful valleys in Wales, being about 15 miles long from its head at Bwlch yr Afan, to the sea at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot.
Llanelli
With 15 executive boxes accommodating up to 12 guests, 4 lounges accommodating up to 300 guests and an indoor arena which can accommodate up to 2,000 guests, Parc y Scarlets is the most versatile venue in West Wales.
Parkmill
Neolithic tomb belonging to the so-called Severn-Cotswold group. The bones of up to forty people were found during excavations.
Bishopston
This tiny Norman church nestling in a wooded Gower valley has a thriving membership. It holds two morning services (8.30 and 10.00) and an evening service at Nazareth Chapel, Campion Gardens, the local retirement/nursing home.
Swansea Marina lies in the very heart of the city's redeveloped and award winning Maritime Quarter and is surrounded by restaurants, shops and marine businesses.
Swansea
Rhossili Bay is an iconic destination with dramatic, panoramic views and good walking opportunities. The beach is reached down (and up!) a steep cliff top path that may be unsuitable for some.
A must visit for families of all ages. Singleton Park has acres of simple, unadorned green space.
Remains of the Braose castle dating to the late thirteenth century.
Swansea
Plantasia Tropical Zoo in Swansea is an interactive, fully immersive rainforest and animal zoo experience - a hi-tech hot house boasting one of the finest collections of plants in the country.
Adelaide st
Welcome to Swansea Watersports - a centre of excellence offering a full range of water sports activities and training for all ages and all levels of experience.