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City, Coast, Country Or, to put it another way...
Front cover Three Cliffs BayThis page Waterfront CityOpposite top Afan Forest ParkOpposite bottom Waterfall CountryBack cover Mumbles
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Go on, take a peek...
Or, if you prefer...
walking, mountain biking,rockpooling, surfing, bushcrafts,building sandcastles.
We have them all in one go in this
uniquely varied part of Wales.
They’re neatly packaged too.
Within a handful of miles of Swansea
you’re tripping over Mumbles as you
enter the gorgeous Gower Peninsula.
Half an hour the other way takes you
into our wet and wild ‘Waterfall
Country’ and green, wooded valleys.
It’s surprising what you’ll find in and
around Wales’ Waterfront City.
We have proper, grown-up things for
adults to enjoy. And some of the best
beaches and attractions in the UK for
families.
And it all comes without airport hassle,
pile-’em-high package holidays and
Euro angst.
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...waterfront, 2 BeachesLet’s just say that they’re something of a local speciality
6 Walking on WaterNot quite, but it’s heavenly around Gower on the new Wales Coast Path
8 Wood and Waterfall WalksYou won’t be humming The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. There’s too much forest for that
10 SwanseaIt’s got cockles. It’s got Mumbles. It’s beside the Bay
13 Local HeroesDylan Thomas and Richard Burton, no less
14 Visiting TimeArts and attractions
16 Day TripperMake that three – where to go and what to doin three days
18 Festivals and EventsOn the sports field, in the theatre, under the stars
20 Area Maps
22 Making PlansStart here to plan your perfect break
26 Where to Stay and What to DoHotels and self catering - seaside or city breaks,attractions and activities
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This page Llangennith,Rhossili Bay
Beach Breaks
But our beaches are also great for all kinds of sandy, salty
activities on short breaks and long breaks, on spring and
autumn weekends away and splash-around summer hols
spent building sandcastles.
We have lots of those here in Wales’ surfing capital.
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Top Mumbles at SunsetBottom Surfing, South Gower
If you don’t believe us, take a walkalong Rhossili beach in the far westwhere Gower runs out of land, but notsand. You’ll be walking for some time– all the way to Whitford Burrows andmore miles of beach before you’refinished.
Now take yourself to Pwll Du Bay orneighbouring Brandy Cove, tiny placeshidden away amongst cliffs on thesouth coast. You won’t believe theyshare the same peninsula asboundless, endless Rhossili.
Some people like the cosy, comfy feel of intimate, rockycoves. Others go for the big time and head for open, sandyspaces bordering on the infinite. We’re good at both(and the beaches in between little and large).
No big surprise, really.
After all, we’re Wales’Waterfront City. The waves arewithin skimming distance of theshops, there’s a big beach –and an even bigger bay – justacross the road from the park,and a snazzy marina filled withboats.
That’s just the start of it.At one side of the Bay you’llfind more bucketfuls of sand atAberavon beach. At the otherthere’s Mumbles, our swanky,stylish little sailing resort thateveryone – locals and visitors –just love. And, keeping the bestuntil last, waiting around theheadland is the beautiful GowerPeninsula, where beachy thingsare a way of life.
All beaches great and small
The surf’s been up for some time.
Surfing and Swansea Bay go back a long way.Way back to the 1960s when the locals began riding theAtlantic breakers at west facing Llangennith, the scatteredcoastal village on Gower. This is Wales’ spiritual West Coast,where California meets Cambria. You can’t move here insummer for split-screen VWs and beach-blonde surfers.Though, in the words of the legendary Pete Jones from PJ’sSurfshop, the beach is ‘so big there’s room for everyone’.
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Being beside the Seaside
Holidays at home are back in fashion – and about time too,we say. Swansea Bay has 50-odd beaches, bays and coves.Sandcastles and beach games, rockpools and dunes,paddling and swimming, proms and piers, beach cafés andbeach huts… we’ve got them all, in (buckets and) spades.
Nowadays, it’s not just the waves at Llangennith, Caswell Bay,Langland Bay and Aberavon that attract the surfing crowd.
Kitesurfing is also big news, especially along Rhossili and Swansea Bayand at Port Eynon, Oxwich and Aberavon. You can also go windsurfing,kayaking, canoeing, waterskiing or wakeboarding… or galloping acrossthe beach on horseback. There’s even an alternative to surfing in thesea. Swansea’s LC leisure complex is awash with all kinds of aquaactivities, including Europe’s first ‘Boardrider’ indoor surf experience.
Surfing plus...
Left Rhossili Bay Top left Gower Cave Bottom left Langland Beach Chalets
Go Gower
A few words about the Gower Peninsula. It’s gorgeous.It’s Britain’s first ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’.It’s 19 miles long with a coastline of around 35 miles, aroundthree-quarters of which is in the care of the National Trust.So it’s a safe bet to say that its natural beauty is prettyconstant. But in other ways it keeps on changing.The moody, low-lying saltmarshes and cockle beds along thenorth coast are a world away from the south’s sunny cliffsand beaches.
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Flagging up our awards
The mantelpiece isgroaning. No, honestly.We’re almostembarrassed to mentionthat Rhossili and PortEynon have yet again wontop beach awards (thelatter ‘Britain’s BestBeach 2011’, no less).Then we have to makespace for the Blue Flagand Seaside Awards, theGreen Coast and RuralSeaside Awards – 15 atthe last count.
Pet sounds
We’re very familyfriendly – and thatincludes your familypet. Gower inparticular is verypopular with dogowners, manybeaches allowingyear-round accessincluding Rhossili,the UK’s top dog-friendly beachaccording toThe Times.
A-list for Aberavon
Two miles ofpromenade, a wide,sandy beach andspectacular viewsacross Swansea Bayto the GowerPeninsula.
No wonder that localhero Michael Sheenloves walking herewhen he returnshome fromHollywood.
Baywatch
Swansea Bay is framed by twovery different harbours. Mumblesis Victorian-cosmopolitan, aconfection of high end boutiquesand ice cream parlours, seasidechic and retro fun. The MaritimeQuarter and SA1 Waterfront inthe historic docklands across theBay are the opposite – quiteliterally. Here you’ll find a citythat’s reacquainting itself with itsmaritime roots in a modern way –and feeling glad to be back.
Top right Mewslade Bay Below Worm’s Head from Rhossili Downs
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This pageThree Cliffs Bay
By May, the Welsh Government is committedto creating a continuous 861 mile path that runsright around the coast, enabling walkers to‘discover the shape of the nation’.
2012 is a big year for walkers in Wales.
Waterfront Wonderwalks
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Go all the way around Gower
There will, of course, be many highlights along these 861
miles. We like to think that the 39 mile walk around the
Gower Peninsula will be up there with the best. After all,
Gower is the UK’s first ‘Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty’, an accolade it won in 1956 on the strength of its
stunning coastline.
Some of the many places that might stop you in your tracks...
Top left Take the Coast PathLeft The Prom, Swansea Bay
Top Aberavon SeafrontAbove Views across North Gower
Caswell BayKick off your boots andgo rockpooling.
Three Cliffs BayStop to savour the‘Michelin star views’of the beach and cliffs.
OxwichExplore the dunes andreedbeds, part of a rarecoastal nature reserve.Kate Humble reckons‘it feels like the Pacificcoastline of California’.
Rhossili take oneGo off-piste to the parttime tidal island of Worm’sHead – but check the tidetimes beforehand. Or enjoyit from the ‘shop with aview’, the biggest, mostscenic National Trust shop(and visitor centre) in Wales.
Rhossili take twoUnpack the binoculars onthe three mile beach (the‘king’ of Gower) and see ifyou can spot baskingsharks, grey seals andbottlenose dolphins.And oystercatchers,cormorants, diving gannetsand hang gliders.
LlanrhidianHere’s an unusual sight:sheep grazing on low-lyingsaltings where you’re neverquite sure where landmeets sea. They’re lappingit up, and so are we(Gower saltmarsh lamb isworld-class).
PenclawddWatch the cockle pickers –it’s a centuries old traditionin north Gower. Then bag abag, sprinkle with vinegarand pepper, and enjoy.
The Welsh Proms
These come in two parts –and are also part of the new WalesCoast Path. You won’t needwalking boots for the five-milepromenade along Swansea Bay.Or the two mile seafront walkbeside Aberavon Beach. But youwill need a camera with a wideangle lens to capture the bigbayside views.
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When you travel 10 or 20miles in this part of Wales
you’ll go from beach toforest, rockpool to
waterfall.
We may have mentioned this before.
Wood & WaterfallWonderwalks
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09 visitswanseabay.comLeft Winter walk at ParkmillRight Melincwrt Waterfall
The seven mile Pencraig Isaf Walkfrom the Glyncorrwg PondsMountain Bike Centre leads youthrough lovely larch woodland, butalso takes in terraced houses fromformer coalmining communities anda railway line built by engineeringgenius Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
All ways Gower.You’ve done Gower by coast (seethe previous pages). Now it’s theturn of the Gower Way, a 35 milecross country route. It’s extremelywalker friendly – the route, split intothree bite-sized sections, iswaymarked all the way. If legend isto be believed, you’ll be following infootsteps fit for a king when you getto Arthur’s Stone, a high and mightylandmark with far reaching views.
Bussy boots.Our ‘Walking by Bus’ green initiativegets you out and about without acar by promoting short walks linkedto bus routes. Gower in particular iswell served by this popular service.
And now for somethingcompletely different.Follow in the footsteps of RichardBurton. The three mile trail in AfanForest Park, named after the greatactor takes you from his homevillage of Pontrhydyfen to Cwmafan.
Welcome to
‘Waterfall Country’You’ll find it in the Vale of Neath,
a broad valley lined with woods
and waterfalls. Walk to the
Melincwrt Falls, hidden amongst
a dense canopy of trees. Or go
to Sgw d Gwladus, set in a dark,
mossy valley that appears
almost primeval.
It’s ‘Canal Country’ too.Inland waterways are the Vale ofNeath’s other classic water feature.Take to the towpath of the NeathCanal and walk to Aberdulais withits canal basin and unique skewbridge. There’s a Swansea CanalTrail, too, starting at Clydach andrunning up the Tawe Valley.
Make for the lakes.Why aren’t more people aware ofthe tranquil Lliw Valley reservoirs,shielded by woods north ofSwansea’s City Centre? For aneasy walk follow the three mile trailaround the lower lake. You mightwell have the place all to yourself.
If you go down to the woods…And if you know where to look,Afan Forest Park will revealglimpses of its industrial heritage.
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This page Swansea Bay at duskMiddle Welshcakes, Swansea Market
Top right Alfresco dining, Swansea BayBottom right Swansea Sailbridge
Swansea is a city that’s big in heartand more than happy enough to admit
to being on a human scale.
Wales’ Waterfront City
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We’re not that small. There’s nothing parochial
about our bright, breezy city. The Swans are up
there in the Premier League. We have super sports
stadia and swimming pools that are the envy
of other, bigger cities.
Our multi-purpose LC, Wales’ number one attraction,defines what 21st century leisure centres should allbe about.
On second thoughts...
We’re home to Wales’ oldestmuseum. Which happens to bejust across the road from Wales’newest museum, the exciting,interactive National WaterfrontMuseum that puts you in the drivingseat.
We’re very green as well as sandy,with over 50 parks and gardens.Four Swansea beauty spots havewon the coveted Green Flag award,the gardening ‘Oscar’ – ClyneGardens, Singleton Botanic Gardens,Victoria Park and Brynmill Park.
We’re extremely proud ofcelebrated son Dylan Thomas.But he’s not the only one. There’salso Russell T Davies, reinventor ofDr Who. And Gavin and Stacey’sJoanna Page reckons Swansea ‘justfeels warm and safe and I knowI’m home’.
We’re a waterfront city with aproper prom. And it goes on… andon, for five miles. You can walk it,bike it or take a trip on the ‘little train’along the route of the world’s firstpassenger railway.
On the way play golf, pop into thepark or splash around in the lido.And end it all with a stroll along thePromenade.
Things you might not knowabout Swansea...
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Dylan Thomas didn’t say that. But it sums up nicely the way in whichMumbles tops off the city experience. Think of all the things you like aboutthe seaside. Then add a dash of urban sophistication and – voila!– there you have it.
Mumbles is salty and stylish. It has a pier and a headland. There are boats,bistros and a beach, art and craft galleries and boutiques, cafés andparlours serving lip-smacking Welsh Italian ice cream.
‘Swansea without Mumblesis like an ice cream without the flake’.
Top left Cycling on the PromAbove Mumbles Lighthouse
Right Sailing in the Bay
Above Mumbles after dark
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of a kindDylan Thomas and Richard Burton. Chalk and chalk.
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Always a handsome stronghold, it’s looking especially goodthanks to a recent facelift, which has improved public accessand given it a dazzling 30ft/10m high glass bridge which opensup parts of the castle hidden away for centuries. There are yetmore reasons to visit – the commanding views across SwanseaBay from the battlements and the historic events andre-enactments held during the summer months.
And up above, there’s a well preservedmedieval castle that goes by the lovelyname of Oystermouth.
Or, if you prefer, cheese and
cheese. They shared so many
characteristics, good and bad:
a profound love of language both
written and spoken, charisma,
volatility and personalities
massively forged by their Welsh
roots.
Burton was a huge Thomas fan(and the greatest interpreter of thepoet’s masterwork, Under MilkWood). He was born just down theroad in the village of Pontrhydyfen.Thomas is indelibly linked withSwansea. Both now share apresence in the City thanks to therecent opening of the RichardBurton Centre at Swansea
University, the permanent home ofBurton’s diaries, photographs andother memorabilia kindly donated byhis widow, Sally.
Almost every nook and cranny
of Swansea has Thomas
connections. Cwmdonkin Park,
which inspired some of his most
famous work is just down the (very
steep) hill from his Uplands house,
preserved as a Thomas time
capsule and now open to visitors.
Another Thomas treasure trove is theDylan Thomas Centre, where a uniqueexhibition celebrates the poet’s lifeand work. Each autumn, it also holdsthe Dylan Thomas Festival.
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THIS PAGE SWANSEA BAY AT DUSK
*Especially family-friendly
Arts andAttractions
Margam Country Parkis big and beautiful.
Attractions include a
narrow-gauge railway,
‘Go Ape’ high-wire
adventure, a deer herd,
18th century orangery,
ornamental gardens and
Victorian mansion.
There’s also a packed
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We’ve already mentioned some of themany places to visit on other pages in thisguide – see our round-up box on thesepages for a summary.
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Top LC Leisure ComplexMiddle National WaterfrontMuseumTop right Neath AbbeyBottom right Aberdulais Falls
Here are some of the other places you won’t want to miss.
The LCSwansea’s full-on familyattraction. Wales’ premierwaterpark has all kinds ofaquatic attractions, includingindoor surfing on the Boardrider,the roller-coaster styleMasterblaster, Volcano Bay andWave Pool. We’re not finishedyet. On dry land there’s aclimbing wall and play area.
Mighty MuseumsSwansea’s National WaterfrontMuseum is guaranteed to leave abig impression, covering 300years of innovation and industryall under one roof. The way ittells the story, through hands-onand high-tech exhibits, isinnovative in itself, engaging andentertaining visitors of all ages.Its neighbour, SwanseaMuseum, is completely different.Wales’ oldest – and possiblyquirkiest – museum isendearingly old school, anAladdin’s Cave of dinosaurbones, Egyptian mummies anda Welsh kitchen.
Aberdulais WaterfallIntriguing National Trust sitecombining industrial heritagewith natural beauty, attractingartists of the stature of JMWTurner. It’s a fascinating place.Nowadays it provides hydro-energy that’s as green as itssurroundings.
Neath AbbeyOnce called ‘the fairest in Wales’.Difficult to believe that thisserene ruin once served as aniron foundry.
Just in case you missed them…
Here’s a quick round-up of otherplaces to visit mentioned elsewherein this guide:
Afan Forest Park Mountain biking, walking, cycling,fishing and the South Wales Miners’Museum (see below).
Dylan Thomas CentreThe world’s largest collectionof Thomas memorabilia.
PlantasiaA tropical trip into an exoticrainforest of plants and animals.
Six castlesLoughor, Oystermouth, Oxwich,Pennard, Swansea and Weobley.
That’s entertainment Our eclectic arts scene takes centrestage at many venues, includingSwansea’s Grand Theatre and theDylan Thomas Centre.
South Wales Miners’ Museum Captures the dignity and dangersof the coalminer’s life in the Valleys.
Gower Heritage CentreThis crafts and rural life museumhas workshops, a puppet theatre,restored 12th century watermill andwoollen mill.
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Here are just a few ideas on what you can get up to.
Around the Bay in 3 days
There are lots more where these came from...
1Day In the jungle,beside the seaside
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Wander down by the Waterfrontthrough snazzy SA1 and acrossthe new Sailbridge.
Take a pic – then pack a picnic.Go shopping in SwanseaMarket for fresh Gower cocklesand other local goodies.
You’re almost in Mumbles.Stop off for an ice cream(it’s compulsory), stroll aroundthe shops and a walk acrossancient Oystermouth Castle’sstriking new glass bridge.
The Gower Peninsula is justaround the headland – but thatwill have to wait for another day.
Then catch the Bay Rider ‘littletrain’ or hire a bike and cyclealong the prom (no cars allowed)to Clyne Gardens, whereSwansea’s green fingers havebeen hard at work nurturingazaleas and rhododendrons,bluebell woods and bog gardens.
Go chameleon spotting atPlantasia, the city centre tropicalforest. If they prove elusive, makedo with monkeys or piranhas.
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2Day woodsand water
Afan is where mountain bikerscome for their adrenaline rush asthey whizz down ‘The Wall’ ortackle the epic Skyline Trail.
This welcoming forest also servesup gentle trails, family cyclingroutes, horse riding and walking.
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Weobley, on Gower’s northcoast, was also more manorhouse than castle. For theunvarnished real thing head forPennard, a fortress ruin almostlost in the dunes near Parkmill, orthe remnants of Loughor Castle.
For past times a little closer tohome round off the day with a visitto the Family History Centre atSwansea’s Civic Centre.
3Day making apast time of it
Time to head for the hills.And into the woods.Afan Forest Park is big, verygreen, very long and a very steepsided vale.
Then go valley hopping again tothe Vale of Neath; like the AfanForest Park, it’s a place wherethe influences of man and natureare in balance.
You’ll see it in the scenery and atGnoll Country Park, wherefancy cascades tumble throughlandscaped grounds.
You’ve already ticked offOystermouth Castle.But there are still quite a fewmore to go.
Take yourself off to Gower andOxwich Castle, which starredon the 16th century propertymarket as a ‘des res’ trophyhome with the latest must-havemock-military features.
En route to the next, stop byArthur’s Stone, for a 360degree view around Gower.
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Top LC Leisure ComplexMiddle left NationalAbove Neath AbbeyTop right Aberdulais FallsOpposite National
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MarchSt David’s Week continues(until 3rd)BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Brangwyn Hall (10th) Welsh Regional Brass Bands
Competition Brangwyn Hall (17th – 18th)
AprilOystermouth Castle Opening Eventand Medieval Tournament (6th)‘Down on the Farm’ Family Fun Day
at Margam Country Park (9th)Gorseinon Food Festival (28th)
MayClyne in Bloom (1st – 31st)Fortress Wales Margam CountryPark (6th – 7th)Mumbles Musical Mile Festival
Barricade Open Air Show (12th – 13th) Olympic Torch Celebration (26th)
JuneMumbles Navy Days 2012 & Diamond Jubilee Celebrations (2nd – 5th)Margam Kite and Model Boat
Festival Margam Country Park (2nd – 5th)Diamond Jubilee Celebrations (5th)Gower Folk Festival (8th – 10th)Festival of Transport (17th)Gower Walking Festival (9th – 24th)
JulyGower Festival (15th – 28th)
August Botanics in Bloom (1st – 31st)Gower Show (5th)
Top Admiral Swansea Bay 10kMiddle Festival of TransportAbove The Swans at theLiberty StadiumTop right WaterfrontWinterlandRight Barricade event
Festivals and EventsWe’re always adding more. For the latest news go to visitswanseabay.com/events
JanuaryBBC National Orchestra of Wales
Brangwyn Hall (14th)
FebruaryBBC National Orchestra of Wales
Brangwyn Hall (11th)Pirate Week at the Gower HeritageCentre (11th – 19th) St David’s Week (25th – 3rd Mar)
Event Diary 2012
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Swansea BaySummer Festival
Summer fun from May to September. We’ve got it covered, with information
updated daily to bring you the latest
events www.swanseabayfestival.com
Swansea Bay Beer Festival (23rd – 25th)‘Animal Magic’ Family Fun Day
Margam Country Park (27th)
SeptemberGower Bluegrass Festival (7th – 9th)Neath Fair (11th – 15th)Gower Cycling Festival (15th – 22nd)Admiral Swansea Bay 10k (23rd)
OctoberSwansea Festival of Music
and the Arts (6th – 20th)Gower Cider Weekend
Gower Heritage Centre (13th – 14th) Dylan Thomas Festival (27th – 9th Nov)
November‘Sparks in the Dark’ Fireworks Display (5th)Christmas in Swansea – Parade, Illuminations, Christmas Markets andof course… Waterfront Winterland! (from the end of November)
December Christmas in Swansea continues!
(until early January)
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It’s official, we’re aPremier destination.
Thanks to ourSuper Swans.
Swansea City FC is thefirst Welsh club in theBarclays Premier Leagueand we’re welcomingfans from across thecountry to enjoy the UK’stop flight football inWales’ Waterfront City.
Brendan Rodgers,Manager of the Swans,feels right at home inSwansea Bay and lovesnot only the coast and
countryside of hisadopted home but thewarmth of the localpeople too.
“Swansea is one of themost beautiful cities I'vebeen to. It's absolutelyincredible. That's whyI was so pleased for thepeople of Swansea thatwe got promotedbecause it will magnifythe beautiful city that theyhave and let the rest ofthe world see what agreat place it is.”
The Olympic Flame which representspeace, unity and friendship arrives in theUK on 18th May and starts its 70 dayjourney around the UK towards theStadium carried by 8,000 inspirationalTorchbearers.
On 26th May the Olympic Flame will reachSwansea Bay. Torchbearers will carry theOlympic Flame through the area as wecelebrate the people and places ofSwansea Bay and demonstrate that theOlympic spirit is alive and well.
This momentous occasion will be
marked by an evening celebration
concert in Singleton Park, featuring
music, dance and sports activities on
a big main stage. Castle Square’s Big
Screen in the City Centre will become
a Live Site from 1st May and will show
the Olympic and Paralympic Games
throughout the Games.
Full details of these events will be
announced closer to the time on
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On 27th July 2012 the eyes of theworld will be on London for theOpening Ceremony of the London2012 Olympic Games as the OlympicFlame arrives at the Olympic Stadiumfor the lighting of the cauldron.
Swansea Bay welcomesthe Olympic Flame
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Tourist Information Centre
Plymouth StreetSwansea SA1 3QG
( 01792 468321* [email protected]
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Open all year
Other TICs
Mumbles
( 01792 361302
Open all year
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( 01639 636674
Open all year (weekends onlyNovember – end February)
Ask for our free visitor guidesto Attractions & Activities, Beachesand Walking & Cycling in RuralSwansea. They’re full of detailedinformation on what to see anddo. Please call 01792 468321.Or order your copy fromvisitswanseabay.com/orderform22 visitswanseabay.com
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Making Plans
The following pages will give you oodlesof ideas on where to stay and what to do.
Have a browse and take your pick.
There’s a lot of choice, so if you’reundecided or want to fine-tune yourplans then we have the technology!
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By trainFrequent trains run direct fromLondon Paddington, Bristol,Manchester and Cardiff to theSwansea Bay area. There are alsogood connections from North-East,South and South-West England.For travellers arriving by air, thereare fast rail/air links to SwanseaBay from London (Gatwick andHeathrow), Bristol and CardiffInternational Airports. The scenicHeart of Wales line also runs directto Swansea.National Rail enquiries(08457 484950www.nationalrail.co.ukHeart of Wales linewww.heart-of-wales.co.uk
By coachExpress coaches run direct toSwansea Bay from Central London,Gatwick and Heathrow Airports;West and South Yorkshire; the WestMidlands and Cardiff.National Express enquiry line(08717 818178www.nationalexpress.com
By carThe M4 motorway brings youdirectly to Swansea Bay fromLondon and the South-East.
The M6, M5, M42 and M50 link thearea with the Midlands and theNorth-West, North-East andSouth-West of England.
By airCardiff International Airport, whichhas scheduled flights from manymajor European destinations, isunder an hour’s journey fromSwansea Bay.Cardiff International Airport(01446 711111www.tbicardiffairport.com
By seaSwansea Cork FerryFastnet Line sailings are due torecommence on Friday April 6th2012 and sail until SaturdaySeptember 29th 2012.
(08445 768831www.fastnetline.com
In addition, sailings operatebetween Rosslare and Fishguard orPembroke Dock, both a 90-minuteroad journey away from Swansea.Irish Ferries (Pembroke)(08717 300400www.irishferries.com
Stena Line (Fishguard)(08447 707070www.stenaline.co.uk
Explore Wales PassGives you unlimited access to all ofWales’ mainline train services andalmost every bus service. It offersgreat value for money for holidaytravel and includes discountedaccess to key attractions andaccommodation throughout Wales.Explore South Wales Passes arealso available.
(08456 061660www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/ExploreWales
Travelling around Swansea BayHelicopters and personal jetsaside, you’ll probably be travellingto Swansea Bay by car, train orcoach. We can take over fromthere, thanks to our superconvenient local bus services.Coming into Swansea for a day, forexample, you can use one of three‘park & ride’ sites to get to the City.They’re easy to use – and cheaperthan City Centre parking.
Our buses will take you almosteverywhere. The walks, waterfallsand hidden wonders in the valleysof Neath Port Talbot are easilyreached by bus. Gower’s splendidbeaches, coastal and countrywalks are just a short ride fromSwansea using Gower Explorer.
Try it – it’s one of Britain’s toprural bus networks.
From Swansea, buses will alsotake you to the bays and beachesof Mumbles. Great value all-daytickets are available, one for mostof Swansea Bay including Gower,Neath, Port Talbot and the Valleys;and the other for Swansea City andMumbles.Traveline Cymru(08712 002233www.traveline-cymru.info
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How to use our accommodation guide
First of all make a cuppa and have a browse
through the selection on offer. On the facing
page you will find a key to symbols, awards
and abbreviations.
Prices
The prices shown on the following
accommodation pages represent:
Serviced accommodation: bed and
breakfast (B&B), per person, per night,
based on two people sharing a twin or
double room. Please note that a
supplement may apply for single
occupancy.
Self catering accommodation:
per unit, per week.
Caravan & camping: tourers per night, tents
per night and static caravans per week.
Prices were correct at time of publication
(December 2011).
Access Statements
Access information for accommodation,
attractions and activities is available online at
visitswanseabay.com. But, please check with
the operator before your visit, to ensure your
specific requirements can be catered for.
We want you to enjoy your visit – so please
check and confirm all details before
booking or travelling.
A guide to quality assurance
All the accommodation featured in this
publication has been independently assessed
and each given a rating according to the
quality and facilities on offer. This means that
you can be sure of standards and choose the
accommodation that’s just right for you.
Visit Wales/AA are the only checking
agents in Wales, checking out over 5,000
places. Occasionally, it has not been
possible to visit the accommodation prior
to publication. In these instances, the
property is marked as ‘Awaiting Grading’.
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Choosing your accommodation
On the following pages you’ll find a great choice of placesto stay – from five-star luxury to quality B&Bs and cosyself catering properties.
The Star Quality Grading Scheme
This grading scheme applies to all types of
accommodation: serviced (hotels, guest
houses, B&B, farm accommodation,
hostel/hostel-type accommodation),
self-catering cottages and apartments, caravan
holiday homes and touring/camping parks.
The star ratings reflect the facilities and overall
quality of the experience.
Here are the quality ratings:
� Simple, practical, no frills
�� Well presented and well run
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Further information on grading and awards can
be found at www.wales.gov.uk/tourism or
contact Visit Wales, Welsh Government, Rhodfa
Padarn, Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth,
Ceredigion SY23 3UR
0845 010 8020
All gradings and awards were correct at time
of publication. Grading assessments are
on-going and improvements made by
establishments may have resulted in a
revision since publication. Please check
when booking.
Please mention this Swansea Bay Holiday
Guide when booking.
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AG Awaiting GradingBB Bed and BreakfastCA CampusF FarmGA Guest AccommodationGH Guest HouseH HotelHC Holiday and Camping ParkHTC Holiday, Touring and Camping ParkRR Restaurant with roomsSH Small HotelTC Touring and Camping Park
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Star Rating Abbreviations
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Quality Assured Visitor Attraction
Adventure Activities Licensing Authority
British Activity Holiday Association
British Horse Society
Royal Yachting Association
Tourism Quality Services
Wales Trekking and Riding
Association
Association of British Climbing Walls
UK Paintball Sports Federation
Surfing GB
Walkers and CyclistsWelcome Awards
Properties that provide amenities for walkersand/or cyclists, including drying facilities,secure lockable areas for bikes, storage spacefor rucksacks and packed lunches.
Tourism Swansea Bay
Many of our operatorsare members of Tourism Swansea Bay,an association that works with the tourismindustry to enhance the visitor experience.
Pets
Many accommodation operators welcomepets, but please check with theaccommodation prior to booking. Dogs arewelcome on many beaches, but some haveseasonal dog bans from 1st May to 30thSeptember (visitswanseabay.com/dogfriendly).
Play Safe
We want you to have a great time in SwanseaBay, so make sure that you have the properequipment before you begin any activity andcheck the tide tables prior to any coastalactivity (the tide can turn very quickly seevisitswanseabay.com/weather). Please do notattempt an activity without instruction if youare inexperienced.
Our attraction and activity operators take
play very seriously and as appropriate, are
accredited by the following organizations:
Key to Symbols
Ensuite RoomsLicensedPrivate ParkingTotally non-smoking establishmentShort breaks availableTV in roomsPets by arrangementEvening meals availableTea/Coffee in roomsIndoor poolOutdoor poolChildren welcomeLiftRestaurantCredit cards acceptedLaundry facilitiesMeter charge for fuelLinen providedLinen for hireFood/mobile shopShowersElectric hook upsToiletsChildren’s playgroundChemical toilet facilitiesGas cylindersWireless Internet AccessSatellite TV in room
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Swansea Serviced
Swansea ServicedSwansea Serviced
Places to stay
�01792 207100www.chatcoombe.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3
Short drive to city centre, marina, Mumbles and Gower. Minutes walk toUniversity, Singleton Hospital, NationalPool, Sketty Hall. Ensuite facilities, extensive breakfast. Free Wi-Fi.
ChatcoombeSketty, Swansea SA2 8AH
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�01792 310330www.mercure.com
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 120
Easy access to M4, near the city centreand Liberty Stadium. Within a few miles ofSwansea Marina and Gower beaches.Relax in our indoor heated pool, sauna, orburn some calories in our Seb Coe gym.
Mercure SwanseaSwansea SA7 9EG
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Open: 2-12, Bedrooms: 5
We are situated on the Swansea seafrontwithin walking distance of the city centre,Marina, Leisure Centre, Grand Theatre,St. Helens Cricket & Rugby Ground, theUniversity and Brangwyn Hall.
The BayswaterSwansea SA1 3UJ
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�01792 657100www.dragon-hotel.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 106
The hotel is in the heart of Swansea's vibrant city centre. Facilities include18mpool, gym, spa and award-winningbrasserie. An ideal base to explore themany tourist attractions.
The Dragon HotelSwansea SA1 5LS
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�01792 295665www.swansea.ac.uk/conferences
Open: 4, 6-9, Bedrooms: 1100
Both B&B and self-catering accommodation available. Excellent location, easy to find and so close to thesea. Please use our online booking service:www.swanseabayrooms.co.uk
Swansea UniversityCampus Accommodation SA2 8PP
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�01792 638800www.ibishotel.com
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 99
Located just outside Swansea's city centre,offering contemporary accommodation,good food and innovative design. Fully equipped guestrooms and free onsitecar parking is available.
Ibis SwanseaSwansea SA1 8LD
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Swansea S
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�0871 527 9212www.premierinn.com
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 132
Swansea's largest hotel boasts 132 bed-rooms at the Waterfront Development. A good night is guaranteed in the PremierInn whilst you enjoy a meal or drink at TheWaterfront Beefeater Grill.
Swansea Waterfront Premier InnSwansea SA1 8QY
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�01792 484848www.morganshotel.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 42
Swansea's stunning boutique hotel Morgans, is in the Maritime Quarter, moments from the city centre. This listed building boasts unique bedrooms, restaurant and bar, an irresistible venue.
Morgans HotelSwansea SA1 1RR
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�01792 280920www.hurstdene.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 10
Ideally situated for local attractions. All rooms are tastefully appointed, mostbeing ensuite with tea/coffee facilities,hairdryers, shaving points, colour TV. Private parking.
Hurst Dene Guest HouseSwansea SA2 0LJ
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�01792 642020www.swanseamarriott.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 119
In the bustling Maritime Quarter overlooking the enchanting Swansea Bay,yet just a short stroll from the city, the Marriott is superbly situated and offersextensive facilities.
Swansea Marriott HotelMaritime Quarter SA1 3SS
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�01792 634940www.premierinn.com
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 116
You can have a good night guaranteed,comfortable bedrooms, friendly serviceand fabulous location. Serving great foodand drink by people who really care.Rooms available from only £29.
Premier Inn Swansea City CentreSwansea SA1 1EE
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�01792 651380www.beachcomberguesthouse.com
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 8
Small, warm and welcoming family runguesthouse. Situated on stunning SwanseaBay, close to town centre and amenities.En-suite and sea views available, licencedbar, Wi-Fi & freeview.
BeachcomberSwansea SA1 3UL
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Mumbles Serviced
�01792 361170www.langlandroad.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3
Fabulous B&B in Mumbles, just around thecorner from the shops and restaurants,opposite a large park. All rooms ensuitewith flat screen TV's, ipod docks andwarm welsh welcome.
Langland Road Bed & BreakfastMumbles SA3 4ND
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�01792 368702www.thecoasthouse.co.uk
Open: 2-11, Bedrooms: 6
Comfortable, clean accommodation withen-suite facilities. Full cooked breakfast.Vegetarian and special diets catered for.Easy strolling distance to Mumbles. Freeinternet Wi-Fi.
The Coast HouseMumbles SA3 4EH
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�01792 367933www.mumblesglenview.com
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 5
'Get away from it all' at Glenview. Leave your car in the car park, enjoy the magnificent walks and scenery which surround us or enjoy the comfort of our home.
Glenview Guest HouseMumbles SA3 4LU
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�01792 [email protected]
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 6
Award winning, elegant B&B with stunningsea views. On a bus route. Downstairsrooms available. Fresh cooked breakfastsour speciality. Close to University, hospital, shops and restaurants.
Tides ReachMumbles SA3 5TN
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GowerServiced
�01792 390300www.highmead-gower.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 5
Highmead has stunning views over PortEynon Bay and the coastline of Gower.Enjoy the peace and tranquility and lovelybreakfasts in our comfortable home,where a special welcome awaits you.
HighmeadPort Eynon, Gower SA3 1NR
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�01792 390140www.wyndgarth.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3
Wyndgarth is a 5 star B&B set in its ownacreage for adult guests who want qualityand comfort at a reasonable price. Ampleparking, pub 5 minutes walk. Stunningrural views.
Wyndgarth HouseReynoldston, Gower SA3 1AD
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�01792 386373www.tallizmand.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3
Quiet location. Secluded beaches lined by pine forests. Salt marshes with wild flowers and birds. Coastal and inlandwalks. Maps provided. Tastefully furnished, all rooms en suite.
Tallizmand Guest HouseLlanmadoc, Gower SA3 1DE
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�01792 371636www.parclebreos.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 10
This beautifully appointed Victorian hunting lodge is only 20 minutes' walkfrom Three Cliffs Bay. Large gardens,games room. Home grown food andpleasantly laid-back style await.
Parc-le-Breos HouseParkmill, Gower SA2 2HA
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�01792 390139www.fairyhill.net
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 8
A contemporary Country House hotel setin 20 acres of parkland. With an awardwinning restaurant and wine list of international repute. Eight luxuriously appointed bedrooms. Free Wi-Fi.
FairyhillReynoldston, Gower SA3 1BS
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�01792 281573www.westwindsbandb.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3
Located on the gateway to Gower in acountry lane, yet 3 miles from restaurants,shops and 50 yards from a Golf Club.Beaches easily accessible. Swansea Airport 1 mile.
WestwindsFairwood, Gower SA2 7JN
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�01792 386212www.kingsheadgower.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 27
Family run B&B in the heart of Gower. 27 rooms offering luxury en-suite facilities.After a days surfing or walking, relax andenjoy a meal & drink in our traditional17th century country pub.
Kings HeadLlangennith, Gower SA3 1HX
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�01792 401080www.fairwaysweb.com
Open: 3-10, Bedrooms: 2
Gateway to Gower, Mumbles and city.Overlooking golf course, close to ClyneGardens and sea. Beautifully furnished ensuite bedrooms with SKY TV, freeWi-Fi, hospitality trays and pamper kits.
Fairways B&BGower SA3 5DP
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�01792 390920www.stayingower.co.uk
Open: 3-11, Bedrooms: 2
A warm welcome awaits you at Stoney-Forge. We are in an ideal locationto explore the Gower coast. Close to allbeaches. Ample car parking. Enquiries to: Margaret Davies.
Stoney-Forge Guest HouseKnelston, Gower SA3 1AR
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�01792 390512www.thewormshead.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 17
Uniquely positioned overlooking theDowns, Rhossili and Worms Head. TheHotel (licenced for marriages) is perfectfor special occasions and those guestswho enjoy the natural environment.
Wormshead HotelRhossili, Gower SA3 1PP
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�01792 371421www.serenretreat.com
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3
Our 23 acres of private grounds include an ancient oak forest, river and wildflower meadows. Spacious en-suite accommodation. Easy access to Gowerbeaches. Holistic therapies, hot tub, sauna.
Seren RetreatFairwood Common, Gower SA2 7LB
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�01792 [email protected]
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 5
Maes-Yr-Haf is getting better and better.Now officially the best fine dining restaurant in Swansea, why not also tryone of our deluxe en-suite rooms to complete an enjoyable stay with us.
Maes-Yr-HafParkmill, Gower SA3 2EH
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�01792 390775www.kingarthurhotel.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 19
A traditional country inn with a friendlyold pub atmosphere, cosy restaurant serving home cooked, locally producedfood and a selection of local ales. Function room available for weddings.
The King Arthur HotelReynoldston, Gower SA3 1AD
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Afan & The Vale of NeathServiced
�01639 884949www.aberavonbeach.com
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 52
Best Western Hotel of the Year, theaward winning hotel is located on theAberavon Beach front, a blue flag beach.Seven miles from Swansea, a pet friendly hotel.
Best Western Aberavon Beach Hotel Neath Port Talbot SA12 6QP
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�01639 641119www.castlehotelneath.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 29
Historic inn & birthplace of the WelshRugby Union. Ideal for Afan Forest, Brecon Beacons, Swansea & Gowercoastlines. Splendid golf courses. Restaurant, bars, weddings. Bike storage.
Castle HotelThe Parade, Neath SA11 1RB
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�01639 812419www.treetopsguesthouse.net
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 5
Experience the welcome, comfort andhearty breakfasts at Tree Tops.Situated on the A474 at Briton Ferry. 1.5 miles from M4 and market town ofNeath. 6 miles from Swansea.
Tree Tops Guest HouseNeath SA11 2SL
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�01639 644000www.thebluebellneath.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 23
Offering exceptional luxury accommodation and superb dining facilities in the heart of Neath. The BluebellHotel is the ideal choice for guests lookingfor something a little bit special.
The Bluebell HotelNeath SA11 1RA
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�01639 639825www.cwmbachcottages.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 5
Tranquil hillside setting next to countrypark, overlooking valley. Ample parking,all ensuite, Wi-Fi, water gardens and decking area. Golf, walking and cyclistamenities. Near waterfalls.
Cwmbach Guest HouseCadoxton, Neath SA10 8AH
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Swansea Self Catering
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-16, Units: 9
�01792 [email protected]
Spectacular sea and country views fromcomfortable, modern conversions of stonebarns, offering peaceful accommodation yet close to on-site riding and activities,Gower beaches and Swansea.
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�07971 402613www.mumbles-swansea.co.uk
Luxury accommodation & beach-front location with stunning views over the Baytowards Mumbles Head. Well equippedwith quality beds and linen. Short walk tocity centre and all amenities.
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Rural, tranquil, yet minutes from the M4,Swansea, Morriston Hospital and theAfan Valley. Overlooking and adjoiningthe Cwm Clydach RSPB Nature Reserve,enjoying miles of Mawr countryside.Quality individual properties to suit all.1 bed apartment, traditional cottage orperhaps ‘The Lodge’, our brand new Log Cabin. Each enjoys secured parkingand private garden areas.
The beautiful rural setting combined withconvenient seaside and city accessibilityencourages many guests to return yearafter year. Testimonials available. WarmWelsh welcome awaits!
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Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-4, Units: 1
�01269 595640www.canolcottages.com
The apartment’s view, directly overlookingmarina. Near beach. Private parking. Superbly appointed. Everything provided.See website. Large discount for long winter stays.
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Mumbles Self Catering
Open: 2-11, Sleeps: 2-3, Units: 1
�01792 405471www.driftwoodchalet.co.uk
Well equipped 2 bedroom chalet, sleeping3 with private parking to side. Short walkto Bracelet and Limeslade Bay and lovelyrestaurant. Close to bus stop and villageof Mumbles.
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�01792 369694www.gowergetaways.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 1-13, Units: 60
We offer a large selection of beautiful 4and 5 star holiday properties throughoutSwansea, Mumbles and the Gower Peninsula. From remote rural cottages tostunning 5 star apartments overlookingbeautiful bays we have something to suiteveryone.
Our concierge service can arrange a fullitinerary so your holiday starts from themoment you arrive. We are passionateabout Gower and will ensure your holiday is effortless and unforgettable.
Visit our website to see the full list ofproperties along with the latest availabilityand special offers. Or call our team forhelp and advice.
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�01792 360555www.goldstarholidaylettings.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-16, Units: 70
Goldstar Holidays offers an extensiverange of high standard propertiesthroughout Gower, Mumbles andSwansea Maritime Quarter.
A choice of beach-side apartments, aquaint cottage in Gower Peninsula or aluxury home in Mumbles.
Our professional team offer a first classservice to ensure your holiday is one toremember.
Please call our team for sound, honestand helpful advice on the area and any of our properties.
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Over 150 apartments, cottages, houses, villas & chalets from Gower’s largest & most experienced holiday cottage agency.
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Gower Self Catering
Places to stay
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 6, Units: 1
�01792 232732www.gowerholidaycottages.co.uk
Self-catering cottage at Murton near Bishopston. Colour TV, duvets, fridgefreezer, dishwasher, washing machine, sixbeaches within 3 mile radius and four golfcourses. Enquiries: Mrs Evans.
Murton Farm CottageMurton, Gower SA3 3AR
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�01792 391207www.gower-cottages.co.uk
2 Annexes in quiet, private 400 yr old cottage, 1 or 2 bedrooms, parking. Fittedkitchen, w machine, shower room. Dining/lounge, TV/DVD, patio area. 5min flat walk to nature reserve and beach.
Ash Cottage Oxwich, Gower SA3 1LS
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�01792 371459www.thestableashtreecottage.talktalk.net
Stone built converted stable in beautifulNT area in South Gower. Ideal for walkers(Cefn Bryn), beach lovers (Tor Bay),surfers, bird watchers and golfers. Tenmiles from Swansea.
The StablePenmaen, Gower SA3 2HQ
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�01792 233599www.gowercoast.com
Open: 3-10, Sleeps: 2-6, Units: 13
Summercliffe Chalet Park is situated inthe attractive and very popular GowerPeninsula with its outstanding beachesand countryside. The Park is 300 yardsfrom Caswell B ay which is ideal for families, walkers, water sports, with itssandy beach, rock pools and small cavesto explore.
The picturesque village of Mumbles is ashort drive away with all amenities forshopping, also varied restaurants andpubs. The City of Swansea is 5 milesaway. We offer a range of fully equippedone and two bedroom chalets. Dogs arewelcome in certain chalets. Short breaksavailable out of summer season.
Caswell Holiday Chalets andGower Coast Ltd Gower SA3 3BR
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�01792 879430www.tircethinfarm.co.uk
Tir-Cethin Farm is one of the areasnewest 5 star rated eco-friendly holidaydestinations. Two converted barns Y Llaethdy and Y Beudy sit in idyllic ruralcountryside on the beautiful Gower.
Tir-Cethin Farm Three Crosses, Gower SA4 3NA
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�01792 [email protected]
Self contained, ground floor apartment,fully equipped. Sky TV (movies/sports),parking, private patio area. Gower’s beautiful beaches, coastal/woodlandwalks, golf courses & Swansea nearby.
Green Meadows AnnexeThree Crosses, Gower SA4 3PP
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Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-6, Units: 1
�01792 [email protected]
The Hollies is situated in one acre of mature grounds, 30m from the beaches of Horton and Port Eynon. A great playarea for children. Enjoy wonderful coastal walks.
The HolliesHorton, Gower SA3 1LQ
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�01792 390228www.bankfarmleisure.co.uk
Open: 3-12, Sleeps: 4-5, Units: 11
Bank Farm has 11 fully equipped twobedroom holiday bungalows available forhire sleeping 4 or 5 people. The site iswithin walking distance of the beach. The licensed bar is open March to November serving a variety of meals anddrinks. Grocery shop and laundrette onsite. We have an outdoor heated swimming pool with retractable roof anda children's adventure playground. One of the bungalows has been adaptedfor disabled use with level access and awalk in shower room. There is a designated parking space for each bungalow. We also have an outdoor tennis court for hire and Wi-Fi is nowavailable in the bar area.
Bank Farm Holiday BungalowsHorton, Gower SA3 1LL ��� C6
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£170 - £695
�01792 390785www.bayholmegower.co.uk
Open: 3-10, Sleeps: 2-5, Units: 3
Bayholme Cottage, featured in the BBCTV holiday programme boasts VisitWales’ highest grading. Approximately200 yds from the beach. Accommodating5/6 people.
Also detached bungalow on OxwichLeisure Park with 3 star grading. Accommodates 4. Cleanliness is our priority. Discount for two people. Sorry no pets.
Enquiries: Mr M.J. Crombie
Tel: Oct-Mar 01792 390785
Apr-Sep 01792 390874
Bayholme Cottage & Holiday Bungalow Oxwich, Gower SA3 1LS
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�01792 391551www.sladebarngower.co.uk
Renovated to a very high spec. Underfloor/solar heating. Fabulous positionabove Slade Sands. On Oxwich to Hortonfootpath. Stone floors, marble bathrooms,Gower oak woodwork. All mod cons.
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£251 - £743
�01792 390431www.gowerholidayvillage.co.uk Open: 3-12, Sleeps: 4-8, Units: 9
Gower Holiday VillageScurlage, Nr. Port Eynon, Gower SA3 1AY ��� B6
A warm welsh welcome awaits you at ourfriendly holiday village. Set in spaciousgrounds, our two and three bedroomedbungalows provide a high standard of accommodation and are ideally located to
discover the scenic beauty of Gower.Relax in our heated indoor swimming poolwith spa bath and sauna. For your littleones we have an indoor soft play area andan outdoor adventure playground.
We supply free electricity and bed linen. Car Parking is beside your bungalow and pets are welcome in selected bungalows.
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�01792 386213www.thecrossgower.co.uk
Spacious cottage with two double andtwo twin bedrooms, lounge,kitchen/diner and utility room. Enclosedgardens, garage, off road parking . 1 milefrom Rhossili Bay or Broughton Bay.
The CrossLlangennith, Gower SA3 1HU
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�01792 390616www.faircroftgower.co.uk
Breathtaking sea views. Fully equipped detached house. Large gardens. 3 bedrooms, 1 ensuite. Sleeps 6. Beautifulsandy beaches. Pub, restaurant 500m. Off-road parking. Owner supervised.
FaircroftRhossili, Gower SA3 1PL
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�01792 391175www.pittoncrossfarmhouse.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 6+cot, Units: 1
Traditional fully equipped farmhouse. 3bedrooms (2 double, 1 twin), 2 lounges,dining room, kitchen, bathroom, showerroom and separate WC. Full centralheating throughout. Wood burner inmain lounge. Private parking. Enclosedsouth facing lawned garden. Sea andcoastal views.
Access to countryside and coastal walks.Short drive or walk to sandy beaches.Fishing, surfing, golf nearby. Village puband bistro just over one mile. Pets welcome by arrangement. Short breaksavailable.
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�01792 851448www.walesgowercottages.co.uk
4 star cottages in great location, secludedyet convenient for all Gower has to offer.Hot tub, three acres, secure parking.Sleeps two to five, short breaks from£150.
Cedi CottagesPenclawdd, Gower SA4 3LX
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Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 1-12, Units: 2
�01792 865237www.cwmshoncottageswales.co.uk
Award winning 5 star cottages in peacefulvillage. Near pubs and shops. Log burner,drying rooms, secure cycle stores, freeWi-Fi. Ideal location for Brecon Beacons,Gower & Waterfall Country.
Cwmshon CottagesPontardawe, Swansea SA8 4PL
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�01792 863367www.walescottagebreaks.co.uk
Welcoming family cottages in a quiet hamlet, rural surroundings (walks, viewsetc). Convenient for M4, Gower, BreconBeacons and Vale of Neath. Excellent facilities including woodburners.
1 & 2 Tan yr EglwysPontardawe, Swansea SA8 3JR
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�01639 639825www.cwmbachcottages.co.uk
Fully equipped stone built lodges, eachwith private decking. Tranquil hillside setting, ample parking, TV's with Freeview, welcome trays and mid weekmaid service. Near waterfalls.
Cwmbach LodgesCadoxton, Neath SA10 8AH
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�07958 431845www.fernbankgower.co.uk
Well-furnished, spacious, family holidayhouse in quiet seaside village. 5 bedrooms,2 bathrooms, 3 sitting/ study rooms, largefully equipped kitchen, utility area, garden,parking.
FernbankHorton, Gower SA3 1LQ
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Open: 3-12, Sleeps: 4, Units: 4
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Accommodation with sea views on private site overlooking award winningPort-Eynon Bay (walking distance). Offroad parking. Bar serving meals, outdoorheated pool, launderette. Dogs welcome.
Westernside BungalowsHorton, Gower SA3 1LQ
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�01792 391468www.oldwallsgower.com
5 star award winning Gower Cottages in50 acres of picturesque meadows, privatetrout lakes, unspoilt woodland and tenniscourt. In Britain's first designated Area ofOutstanding Natural Beauty.
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Caravan &Camping
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£9 - £34TC
�01792 390593www.pittoncross.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Pitches: 100
Open all year. Quiet family run park nearRhossili, with level pitches and sea views.Over 50's special offer. Good walking.Pets welcome. Gower Kite Centre.
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�01792 390220www.greenwaysleisure.co.uk
Open: 4-9, Pitches: 180
Greenways of Gower is a caravan andcamping park in the heart of the GowerAONB. Overlooking the stunning OxwichBay, we have a top quality shower block and a warm welcome awaits you!
Greenways of GowerOxwich, Gower SA3 1LY���
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�01639 851900www.glyncorrwgpondsvisitorcentre.co.uk
Open: 4-10, Pitches: 30
Amongst mountain scenery of the AfanForest Park, Glyncorrwg Ponds CaravanPark is the gateway to the beauty of theS. Wales Valleys. Facilities include cafe,bike shop, trout/coarse fishery.
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�01792 390228www.bankfarmleisure.co.uk
Open: 3-11, Pitches: 180
Family run park overlooking Port EynonBay. A range of pitches available fromgrass to fully serviced, with stunning seaviews. Within walking distance of thebeach. Licensed bar serving mealsthroughout the day, Wi-Fi now availablein bar. Coffee bar serving a variety ofsnacks and light meals. Well stocked grocery shop and laundrette on site. Outdoor heated swimming pool with retractable roof, perfect for all weatheruse. Children's adventure play area, indoor games room. Tennis court available to hire. All the facilities you require for a family friendly holiday.Booking is advisable for any Bank Holiday or school holiday.
Bank Farm Leisure ParkHorton, Gower SA3 1LL
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Things to do
�01792 475715www.swanseagrand.co.uk
Swansea Grand TheatreSingleton Street,Swansea SA1 3QJ
Oxwich Watersports is a centre of excellence offering a full range of watersports activities and training for allages and levels of experience. Ideally situated on the Gower Penninsula.
�07740 284079www.oxwichwatersports.co.uk
Oxwich Watersports The Beach Hut, Oxwich Bay,Gower SA3 1LR
�01792 772335www.morristongolfclub.co.uk
Morriston Golf ClubClasemont Road, Morriston,Swansea SA6 6AJ
Visit our award winning museum locatedin the Afan Valley, where men once tunnelled for coal. Take a journey back intime and visit our exhibition ‘A day in thelife of a miner’.
�01639 851833www.southwalesminersmuseum.co.uk
South Wales Miners' Museum Afan Forest Park, Cynonville,Port Talbot SA13 3HG
With 15 acres of purpose built paintballzones, located only 1.5 miles off J46 ofthe M4, Teamforce is the ideal destinationfor an action packed adventure. Archeryand Air rifle shooting from spring 2012.
�01792 772311www.teamforceuk.com
Teamforce Paintball & Activity Centre Llangyfelach Road, Swansea SA5 7PE
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made for memories...www.thelcswansea.com
Spend somequality time with thefamily!Call 01792 466500 nowto find out more!
waterpark | play area | climbing wall | we have it covered.
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Cognation, mtb trails South Wales
Join the revolutionWe’ve got singletrack, downhill and cross country, great scenery, cafes and accommodation –we’ve got bike shops, trail maps and ‘hwyl’ (fun the Welsh way). You’ve got the chance to bepart of it all, so come and join the mountain bike revolution!
So where can I mountain bike?
With world-class trails across South Wales,Forestry Commission Wales is the providerof singletrack mountain biking and proud tobe part of Cognation.
Follow us on facebook For more information go to www.cognation.co.uk
Afan Forest Park, Neath Port Talbot
Afan is known worldwide as a premier destinationto mountain bike. With a range of trails we offersomething for all abilities – and the scenery isoutstanding!• Green graded trail and skills area for
newcomers and families (opening Spring 2012) • Four red graded cross country trails.
Cwmcarn, Caerphilly
Cwmcarn is a top destination for more skilledmountain bikers especially those wanting to ride downhill... and go very fast! • Downhill trail • Cross country red graded trail.
Coming soon!
• Gethin Bike Park, Merthyr Tydfil • New downhill trail, Cwmcarn • New Penhydd trail, Afan Forest Park
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Amgueddfa Genedlaethol y Glannau
Ar agor 10am-5pm bob dyddwww.amgueddfacymru.ac.uk
National Waterfront Museum
Open daily, 10am-5pmwww.museumwales.ac.uk
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PlantasiaParc Tawe,Swansea SA1 2AL
Swansea's only indoor karting track isnow open!
Karts for all ages and abilities and a 340m long track to challenge all types of drivers - we know you'll have a greattime karting with us!
�01792 580927www.skidzkarting.co.uk
Skidz Karting LtdUnit 1 Queensway, Fforestfach,Swansea SA5 4DJ
Walk through our 1940’s street and experience the sights and sounds of lifeduring WWII. 1940’s clothes to try on.Fun for all ages! Shop & Cafe. Admissioncharge. Open all year.
�01792 458864www.1940sswanseabay.co.uk
1940’s Swansea Bay Baldwin's Crescent, Crymlyn Burrows,Swansea SA1 8PT
Perched above the majestic Rhossili Bayand within sight of Worm's Head, theNational Trust Shop and Visitor Centreis a must for any visitor to Gower.
�01792 [email protected]
Rhossili National Trust Shop & Visitor CentreRhossili, Gower SA3 1PR
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�01792 653763www.swansea.gov.uk/swanseamuseum
Swansea MuseumVictoria Road, Maritime Quarter,Swansea SA1 1SN
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�01792 386426www.wsfsurfschool.co.uk
Welsh Surfing FederationSurfing School Llangennith, Gower SA3 1HU
www.cadw.wales.gov.uk
Discover Historic Attractions in South Wales
Adventures for all abilities. Try sea-kayaking or coasteering. Checkout our website for the full range of activities or call us to discuss your needs. [email protected]
�01792 406023www.breakoutadventure.org.uk
Breakout Adventure 26 Woodland Avenue,West Cross, Swansea SA3 5LY
We run guided boat trips along the stunning Gower coast, taking in thewealth of marine life and fascinating history. Boat trips depart from Mumblesand Port Eynon. Booking is essential.
�07866 250 440www.gowercoastadventures.co.uk
Gower Coast AdventuresGower
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�01792 361302www.swansea.gov.uk/oystermouthcastle
Oystermouth CastleCastle Avenue, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4BA
�01792 636589www.swansea.gov.uk/westglamorganarchives
West Glamorgan Archives Civic Centre, Oystermouth Road,Swansea SA1 3SN
Our line offers the chance to get to thebeautiful hills, valleys, small towns andvillages of Wales. Trains every day: details visit our website. NEW for 2012tea room at Llandovery station!
�08457 484950www.heart-of-wales.co.uk
The Heart of Wales Line Swansea - Llandrindod - Shrewsbury
Text 07739 536 122www.shopgsd.com
Gower Surfing Development -SurfGSDPO Box 83, Swansea SA3 4XX
Your one stop for activities for all agesand abilities - riding, climbing, archery,orienteering, quads, clay pigeon, surfing,Challenge Valley - the muddiest assaultcourse in the world!!
�01792 [email protected]
Clyne Farm Riding and ActivityCentre Clyne Farm,Westport Ave, Swansea SA3 5AR
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�01792 463980www.dylanthomas.com
Dylan Thomas Centre Somerset Place,Swansea SA1 1RR
�01792 513513www.walesnationalpoolswansea.co.uk
Wales National Pool Swansea Sketty Lane, Sketty,Swansea SA2 8QG
Explore Gower's beautiful scenery onhorse back. Relaxed riding suitable for allabilities even first timers! Day rides withlunch stops at picturesque country pubs.Riding breaks available.
�01792 371636www.parclebreos.co.uk
Parc-le-Breos Pony Trekking Parc-le-Breos House, Parkmill,Gower, Swansea SA3 2HA
�0845 094 8554 www.goape.co.uk/sites/margam
A tree-top adventure based in the heartof Margam Country Park. Go Ape is anaward winning adventure set 40 feet upin the trees! Swing, crawl and climb yourway through high wires, tricky crossingsand wind-smattering zip wires.
Go Ape! Margam Margam Country Park,Port Talbot SA13 2TJ
Award winning adventure activities for allages and abilities such as canyoning, caving, climbing, gorge walking, canoeingand hill walking. Get up close & personalto the Welsh countryside!
�01639 700388www.adventurebritain.com
Call of the Wild Ltd 83 Church Road, Seven Sisters,Neath SA10 9DT
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BANGORFLINT
CHESTER
RHYLLLANDUDNO
PORTHMADOG
ABERSOCH HARLECH
ABERYSTWYTH
CAERNARFON
HOLYHEAD
BARMOUTH
ABERDOVEY
CARDIGAN
ABERAERON
NEFYN
ABERDARON
TENBY
PEMBROKE
SWANSEA
PORTHCAWL
LLANELLI
CARMARTHEN
CARDIFF
BARRY ISLAND
NEWPORT
CHEPSTOW
FISHGUARD
ST DAVID’S
Wales Coast PathDiscover the shape of a nationWales’s newest attraction will be open in Spring 2012 Fancy an 870 mile stroll? The Wales Coast Path is your answer, stretching continuously from near Chester in the north to Chepstow in the south.
The Path is for everyone and gives you a chance to explore any part of coastal Wales, to meet the locals and enjoy the fresh air and scenery. Consider this your invitation to step out and enjoy our new national endeavour, even if you don’t walk the whole thing!
Work to create the Wales Coast Path is co-ordinated by the Countryside Council for Wales and delivered on the ground by local authorities. It is funded by the Welsh Government, the European Regional Development Fund and the coastal local authorities.
For further information: www.ccw.gov.uk
Photographs © Crown copyright (2011) Visit Wales
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�01792 468321www.swanseaprom.com
Swansea PromMumbles Road,Swansea
�01639 636674www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Aberdulais Tin Works and Waterfall National Trust,Aberdulais, Neath SA10 8EU
Survival courses, team building and special events. Guided walks and wilderness adventures. Recently featuredon 'The One Show' and 'Time Team'.
�01792 547213www.dryadbushcraft.co.uk
Dryad BushcraftGower
The Gower Heritage Centre is basedaround an 800 year old corn and saw millpowered by a working water wheel. Tearooms, Craft Workshops, Animal Park,Woollen Mill & La Charrette cinema.
�01792 371206www.gowerheritagecentre.co.uk
Gower Heritage Centre Parkmill, Gower,Swansea SA3 2EH
Set in 1000 acres of glorious parklands,Margam Country Park offers beauty, history, wildlife and a wide range of facilities to make it one of the best daysout in Wales for all the family.
�01639 881635www.margamcountrypark.co.uk
Margam Country Park Margam,Port Talbot SA13 2TJ
Since 1987, the original lovespoon galleryoffers hundreds of designs from individualcarvers. Our beautiful handcarved WelshLovespoons are the perfect souvenir ormemento for all special occasions.
�01792 360132www.thelovespoongallery.com
The Lovespoon Gallery492 Mumbles Road,Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4BX
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�01792 468321www.breatheswansea.com
City and County of Swansea Parks Swansea
Experience quad biking on approximately175 acres of hills, woodland, streamsand plenty of mud. Ideal for hen/stagparties, team building, families and individuals looking for plenty of fun.
�01639 701768www.dulaisvalley-quads.co.uk
Dulais Valley Quads Nant y Cafn Farm, Seven Sisters,Neath SA10 9EU
A dedicated indoor climbing and outdoor activity provider. Dynamic Rockprovides a high quality indoor rockclimbing venue for all ages and abilitiesand adventurous outdoor activities.
�01792 845655www.dynamicrock.co.uk
Dynamic Rock Adventures Ltd16-18 Hebron Road, Clydach,Swansea SA6 5EJ
Come and enjoy Dylan's world with atour of this living house where he wasborn, wrote and lived for over half hislife. For a special treat stay overnight orindulge in an Edwardian dinner.
�01792 [email protected]
Dylan Thomas Birthplace Tours 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Uplands,Swansea SA2 0RA
Gnoll Estate Country ParkGnoll Park Visitor Centre, Fairyland,Neath SA11 3BS
10 mins from M4 Junction 43, 200 acresof beautiful country park to explore.Lakeside Visitor Centre with cafe. Variedevents, adventure playground, mini golfcourse, fishing and much more.
�01639 [email protected]
Mountain biking & family cycling.Beautiful woodland walks. Seasonalcamping, Visitor Centre, gift shop andmuch more.
�01639 850564www.afanforestpark.co.uk
Afan Forest Park Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre,Cynonville, Port Talbot SA13 3HG
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More Holiday Areas
1 The Isle of Angleseywww.visitanglesey.co.uk
2 Llandudno, Colwyn Baywww.visitllandudno.org.uk
Rhyl and Prestatynwww.visitrhylandprestatyn.com
3 The North WalesBorderlandswww.northwalesborderlands.co.uk
4 Snowdonia Mountains andCoast/Eryri Mynyddoedda Môrwww.visitsnowdonia.info
5 Mid Wales and theBrecon Beaconswww.exploremidwales.com
6 Ceredigion - Cardigan Bay& the Cambrian Mountainswww.tourism.ceredigion.gov.uk
7 Pembrokeshire – Britain’sOnly Coastal National Parkwww.visitpembrokeshire.com
8 Carmarthenshire- Carmarthen Baywww.discovercarmarthenshire.com
10 The Valleys– Heart and Soul of Waleswww.thevalleys.co.uk
11 Cardiff, capital of Waleswww.visitcardiff.com
12 The Glamorgan HeritageCoast and Countrysidewww.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk www.visitbridgend.com
13 The Wye Valley andVale of Uskwww.visitwyevalley.com
Swansea Bay is one of 13 holidayareas within Wales.
Each area has its own distinct character.
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For FREE copies of any THREE Holiday Area brochuresplease tick the appropriate boxes and send to:Visit Wales, Dept L12, PO Box 1, Cardiff CF24 2XN
The Isle of Anglesey
Llandudno & Colwyn Bay
Rhyl & Prestatyn
The North Wales Borderlands
Snowdonia Mountains & Coast/Eryri Mynyddoedd a Môr
Mid Wales & the Brecon Beacons
Ceredigion – Cardigan Bay and the Cambrian Mountains
Pembrokeshire
Carmarthenshire – the Garden of Wales
The Valleys – Heart and Soul of Wales
Cardiff
The Glamorgan Heritage Coast & Countryside
Wye Valley & Vale of Usk
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Image Credits and Copyrights
The following images are used with the kind permission of:
Visit Wales © Crown Copyright: Front Cover Three Cliffs Bay,p01 Afan Forest Park, p05 Rhossili Bay, p15 LC LeisureComplex, National Waterfront Museum, Neath Abbey
Welsh Government © Crown Copyright: p10 Swansea Bay
5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Mrs A Haden: p13 Dylan Thomas plaque
South Wales Evening Post: p13 Richard Burton at theAqueduct in Pontrhydyfen
CADW © Crown Copyright: p17 Oxwich Castle
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