Picture this: a wooded valley with a fresh water river (Pennard Pill) meandering through a vast open space surrounded by sand dunes and limestone features...
Llangennith Beach is a superb 3-mile sandy beach owned by the National Trust with excellent bathing and spectacular scenery. It is also renowned for its...
This clean, sandy beach is very popular with watersports enthusiasts. There’s good access from the car park, with disabled access through an easy path in...
One of several exciting Neolithic discoveries along the coastline in South Wales, the Parc-le-Breos burial ground is owned and managed by Welsh Heritage. When...
This unique gallery holds the leading selection of designs from the principality’s finest carvers of lovespoons. It is conveniently situated in the centre of Mumbles...
These 19th Century landscaped gardens of 50 acres contain probably the finest collection of rhododendrons in Wales, including some which grow to 16m high. They...
Burry Port Harbour has a fascinating heritage with its three working docks. The harbour is part of the Millennium Coastal Park and has benefited from...
The Egypt Centre is based in Swansea, the second city of Wales, and houses a fascinating collection of archaeology and collected pieces that relate to...
This museum is full of the latest multimedia technology, making Wales’ history come alive. It is housed in a magnificent building that cost 31million to...
Located in the Maritime Quarter of Swansea, this independent art gallery has gained a reputation as one of the most challenging and thought provoking anywhere...
Standing on a prominent ridge, overlooking the River Gwendraeth, Kidwelly Castle is more complete than many Welsh castles. Built by the Normans in 1106 it...
Centred with a 42 metre high mast, Swansea’s £2,000,000 Sail Bridge connects the city’s marina with the new SA1 Waterfront Development, on the site of...