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•130 meter long Dry Ski Slope •The longest Toboggan Run in Wales• 9 Hole Pitch & Putt Course •Visitor Centre & Giftshop •Miniature Railway •Viewpoint Car Park •Large Adventure Playground •Cycle Track •Restaurant, Beach Kiosk.
In or near Burry Port (6 miles, 9 km)
18 hole course surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery deep in the heart of the Swansea Valley. The picturesque views are a wonderful backdrop for your game of golf.
Myddfai Spa Rooms at Stradey Park Hotel are now open. Guests are now able to book spa break packages or individual treatments as residents staying at the hotel. Guests staying on a spa
Breathtaking Rhossili bay, with its three mile long sandy beach, is overlooked by the Old Rectory, the most popular National Trust holiday cottage. Visible on the beach at low tide are the remains of the Helvetia, a ship wrecked in 1887
In or near Swansea (10 miles, 16 km)
This Waterfall in Aberdulais shows how a small village in the Welsh valleys used cutting edge technologies to harness an ice age landscape and breath-taking waterfalls, to shape the industries that changed the world.
In or near Neath (17 miles, 27 km)
Paxton's Tower is a Neo-Gothic folly erected in honour of Lord Nelson. It is situated on a hilltop near Llanarthney in the Towy Valley, Carmarthenshire and was built sometime between 1805 and 1808.
In or near Llandeilo (11 miles, 18 km)
Magnificent secluded location with views directly on the Carmarthen Bay Estuary. The fishing lake is over an acre with two islands and is easily accessible from the car park and is on the flat making it disabled friendly.
A 70 acre outdoor pursuits centre with bunkhouse accommodation in the Brecon Beacons situated at the top of the Swansea Valley. Suitable for groups wanting to do outdoor activities.
In or near Ystradgynlais (20 miles, 32 km)
Historic Newton House surrounded by Natural Nature Reserve and 18th century landscape with deer park and cosy cafe.
The RSPB Cwm Clydach Reserve is north of the A4067 Pontardawe to Swansea road. Two nature trails, one short, the other of medium length, link onto a network of public footpaths.
In or near Swansea (11 miles, 18 km)
Situated to the west of Carmarthen, Cors Goch is part of a lowland raised mire and is one of the last six large raised bogs in Wales.
In or near Carmarthen (14 miles, 22 km)
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.
In or near Swansea (9 miles, 15 km)
This beautiful area of parkland has many very old trees, some of which are estimated to be over 700 years old and which support numerous interesting lichens and insects.
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.
In or near Llandeilo (11 miles, 17 km)
WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is at the front end of wetland conservation in Wales. WWT is a leading UK conservation organisation saving wetlands for wildlife and people across the world.
Waun Las National Nature Reserve lies adjacent to the north & east side of the formal area of the National Botanic Garden. Occupying over 150 hectares of countryside, it has been managed as an organic farm for the past 10 years.
Bishop's Wood Local Nature Reserve is comprised of 46 acres (19 hectares) of woodland & limestone grassland. It was designated a Local Nature Reserve (LNR) in 1975, a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 2003 (SSSI)
A site of power – both religious and industrial. Along with Llanthony Priory and Tintern Abbey, the ruins of Neath Abbey are the most important and impressive monastic remains in south-east Wales.
In or near Neath (15 miles, 24 km)