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Llanrhidian
The 14th Century Weobley Castle is perched on the Gower's wild north coast. It is not quite what it seems; despite its name, it served more as a fortified manor house than a serious military stronghold.
Adventure holidays and group days in Wales have just got better, with a bit more Rip to them and a lot more Rock, with me Sally Haines and my team of qualified and experienced guides.
Llandeilo
Carmel National Nature Reserve near Llandeilo is managed by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales; it comprises a mosaic of habitats with a distinct patchwork pattern of woodland blocks with intervening grassland rides.
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
Bracelet Bay is a spectacular, pebbled, rocky bay with dramatic views of Mumbles lighthouse and Swansea Bay beyond. Popular with families.
We are open all year round offering a wide range of exciting outdoor adventure activities based around the Gower peninsular. We offer a flexible programme for people visiting, staying or living in the area.
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
Gower
Mewslade Bay beach is a snug spot at the bottom of a small valley; enjoy sloping sea cliffs, unspoilt scenery and breath-taking views.
Caswell
Bishop's Wood Local Nature Reserve.
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.
Swansea
Join Blue Ocean Activities for our first Health & Wellness Day at Caswell Bay — completely free to attend.
Mumbles, Swansea
With stunning views over Mumbles, Oystermouth Castle sits majestically on the hill overlooking Swansea Bay.
Francis street
Paddleboarding, stand up paddling, stand up surfing or SUP for short , involves standing on a large board and propelling yourself along with a single bladed paddle its a great way to enjoy the coastline.
A must visit for families of all ages. Singleton Park has acres of simple, unadorned green space.
Swansea
Swansea's only indoor karting track. With karts for all ages and abilities and tracks to challenge all types of drivers - we know you'll have a great time karting with us!
Swansea
‘The most beautiful beach in Britain’ according to the Travel Magazine. Sweeping golden sands back onto undulating dunes and rolling fields. The Bay is particularly long, ensuring there is always plenty of seclusion.
The Maritime Quarter
Swansea Museum is a fascinating treasure house of Swansea life.
Swansea
The Dylan Thomas Centre in Swansea is the focal point for exhibitions, studies and events on Dylan Thomas.
Swansea
A broad spectrum of visual arts from the original bequest of Richard Glynn Vivian (1835-1910) which includes work by Old Masters as well as an international collection of porcelain and Swansea china.
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.