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Definitely not a swan song Isn’t it amazing what a bit of success on the soccer pitch can achieve?
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Suddenly, everyone is talking about the Swans and the bright, breezy city that’s home to this exciting, giant-killing Premier League team.
But please don’t think we’re just for the soccer-mad. We’re mad about surfing too (in fact, all kinds of watersports). And sandcastles. And seafood. And shopping.
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On the Waterfront Welcome to Swansea, Wales’ Waterfront City
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The Coast with the Most Everyone loves Gower
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Making Even More Waves There’s indoor surfing too, along with fishing and sailing
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Walks, Woods and Waterfalls What to do away from Swansea Bay
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Green for Go More on walking – and world-class mountain biking
If that’s not enough to keep you busy after the final whistle, try world-class walking or mountain biking in the green hills and forests that begin where our beaches end. Swansea and its surroundings are suddenly on everyone’s radar. Here’s why: Football writers describe us as a classy, vibrant and metropolitan city with some of the friendliest people on the planet. Gower’s combination of coastline and countryside perfectly complements the buzz of our city. We were one of the first cities in the UK to create a new Maritime Quarter.
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Mumbles Rocks Why Mumbles is our very own superstar
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Mumbles and Beyond You’ll also like what’s just over the headland
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And the Beach Goes On And on … all the way along Gower and Swansea Bay
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Ninety-Nine and Counting The build up to Dylan Thomas’ centenary celebrations
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Festivals and Events What’s happening in 2013? Quite a lot, actually…
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Area Maps Finding your way around...
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Travel Information Start your travel planning here
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Choosing your Accommodation A great choice of places to stay
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On the Waterfront Swansea is a true Waterfront City
with a salty tang, big beach and proper prom.
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Shopping and sandcastles
Marina and museums
Go shopping – you’ll like our mix of big stores and independent speciality shops, all neatly wrapped up in a visitor-friendly city centre. Then head for the beach. Sandy Swansea Bay is just across the road.
Swansea’s Marina is the Blue Flag-waving, boat-filled focus of an award-winning Maritime Quarter that’s recognised as a textbook example of how to regenerate – and reinvent – a city’s waterfront. And the masterclass continues at SA1, Swansea’s latest waterfront development, where shops, restaurants, leisure facilities and apartments are breathing new life into the city’s historic docklands. Look out for SA1’s remarkable new mural art, an inventive blend of old and new, Swansea-style.
Cockles and culture Swansea Market is famous for its traditional values. It’s the place to come for home-baked goodies like welshcakes, fresh fish and veg. And laverbread, that unique local delicacy that’s a kind of puréed seaweed. Not forgetting Penclawdd cockles, picked fresh on Gower and best eaten straight from the bag with some vinegar and pepper.
Also bridging the gap between past, present and future is our National Waterfront Museum, a wow-factor venue that attracts rave reviews for the way it ‘puts you in the driving seat’ for a trip through 300 years of industry and innovation. If you like your museums a little more conventional, you’ll love nearby Swansea Museum, Wales’ oldest museum.
Wet, wet, wet All kinds of undercover water games are played in the Maritime Quarter’s LC, including the UK’s first indoor surfing experience. New kid on the block (on the prom, actually) is the 360 Beach and Watersports Centre, where you can enjoy kayaking, kitesurfing and stand-up paddleboarding. For more details see page 7.
Opposite page Swansea Marina Top Enjoying a hot drink Middle Fresh Gower cockles Bottom 360 Beach & Watersports Top right National Waterfront Museum Right LC Leisure Complex
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The coast with the most Everyone
Gower...
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Our coastline isn’t just good to look at. In and around Swansea Bay we’ve been coming up with exciting ways to make the most of what we have on our doorstep since the invention of the surfboard – and, as you’ll discover, we aren’t finished yet.
Opposite page Llangennith Top Surfing on Gower Centre Windsurfing at Swansea Bay Right Kayaking in Mumbles
A surfing superstar
More things to get up to in the water
The surf has been up on Gower since the Sixties, when the peninsula became the UK’s first surfing destination. Don’t miss a trip to Llangennith, Wales’ funky, fashionable surfing capital, where summer lasts that little bit longer thanks to warm sea temperatures into October.
But we’re not about to get complacent. Our deep-rooted surfing culture has been a springboard for all kinds of watersports, from kitesurfing to kayaking, windsurfing to water skiing.
Gower surf has been making waves across the world. Michael Kew, a Californian surfer and writer, reckons that Langland Bay is ‘the country’s surfing pole star. Many people wondered why I had travelled from sunny Santa Barbara to Wales but I was there for a two-week bonanza of secret-surf-spot glory’. A Californian might find it cute that little ol’ Swansea is a surfing paradise. But it’s no big secret, really. Surfing is part of our DNA. And, like soccer, it has put us on the map.
You can do all of these – and more – at Aberavon’s vast beach, just across the bay from Gower. Or learn to surf at one of our awardwinning watersports schools. They’ll all tell you that surfing is for everyone and a great way to break barriers. And if you want an adrenaline rush on both land and water, try a spot of coasteering (which, for the uninitiated, involves cliff climbing and jumping into the sea). 05 visitswanseabay.com
Making even more waves Nature has given us many aquatic assests.
But we’ve also made a few
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Swansea’s Maritime Quarter and swish marina have reunited the city with its seafaring roots. Boaty types flock here, not just for the prized location on the Bristol Channel but for the Marina’s Blue Flag status and its Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor, an accolade only given to the most exceptional performers on this influential website.
Our latest ‘Big Splash’ came with the recent opening of 360 Beach and Watersports, a state-of-the-art Centre of Excellence dedicated to all things, well, watersporty – kayaking, kitesurfing and stand-up paddleboarding for starters. It’s the final confirmation that Swansea Bay’s watersports scene is truly world class. And for sandlubbers there’s soccer, rugby and volleyball on the beach next door.
Sail Away It’s easy for landlubbers to sail away too – for a few hours, at least. Gower Coast Adventures take you on salty, spectacular boat trips from Mumbles and Port Eynon. There’s also our beloved Olga, a historic sail-powered Bristol Channel pilot cutter that has been restored to its former glory. Moored in the Maritime Quarter, she’s open to the public in summer and keeps her hand in on occasional sailing trips. For a more sedate sailing experience, hop on the Black Prince, a community boat that cruises up the River Tawe past the fascinating remains of Swansea’s 19th-century ‘Copperopolis’. Or take a canal trip up the equally historic Neath and Tenant inland waterway in the Vale of Neath. At nearby Sketty there’s the Wales National Pool. With a title like that you’d expect a full-on, serious swimming experience. And you’d be right. But it’s not just for experts and keen swimmers – it’s all about fun and learning to swim, too.
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was just about sand and sea?
I-spy with my little iPhone
Flower power
You’ll have plenty of those photo opportunities, so get snapping with your phone or camera. The road up the Afan Valley passes pretty Pontrhydyfen, birthplace of Richard Burton, where you can follow the Richard Burton Trail, dedicated to the great man himself. New for 2013 – the Trail has been extended into Port Talbot where he grew up. Head over to Taibach Memorial Park to read an unpublished poem, written by the famous actor, about the Welsh landscape that he knew and loved.
Swansea is famously green too. We’re rightly proud of our city centre floral displays and wealth of parks and gardens. There are over 50, not bad for a city best known for its sandy spaces. Green Flags – the green-fingered ‘Oscars’ – fly over Clyne Gardens, Singleton Botanic Gardens, Victoria Park and Brynmill Park. Victoria Gardens in Neath town centre is one of the few urban parks with a Green Flag flying high.
There’s more photogenic countryside just north of Swansea around the lovely Lliw Valley reservoirs. And don’t miss the Vale of Neath’s Waterfall Country, just a few miles east, for yet more spectacular water features.
Become a fall guy (or gal) Wales’ finest waterfalls are hidden away amongst the steep, wooded gorges of the Hepste, Mellte and Nedd rivers. The names alone make you want to visit them – Sgwd Gwladus, Sgwd y Pannwr and, most famously of all Sgwd yr Eira, ‘The Fall of the Snow’, a waterfall you can walk behind without getting (too) wet. Like Afan, you won’t see much evidence of the Neath Valley’s hectic previous life during the Industrial Revolution. Even where faint traces remain, beauty and the beast co-exist in perfect harmony. Aberdulais Tin Works and Waterfall, for example, combines tin-plated industrial heritage with great natural beauty. The celebrated landscape artist JMW Turner couldn’t keep away from the location, now cared for by the National Trust in a very green, eco-friendly way.
Ask about our ‘Waterfall Country Walking Pack’ available from Aberdulais or the Waterfalls Centre in Pontneddfechan.
Green attractions They’re dotted about everywhere. Gnoll Country Park in the Vale of Neath, for example, is a happy marriage of nature and nurture. Popular Margam Park near Port Talbot, has something for all the family – wide open spaces and historic buildings, high-wire adventure and ornamental gardens. There’s more floral exotica at Swansea’s Plantasia, a giant glass pyramid that houses a tropical rainforest complete with monkeys, iguanas, chameleons, snakes and piranhas. Opposite page Aberdulais Falls Top Clyne Gardens 2nd down Lliw Reservoir 3rd down Deer at Margam Bottom Plantasia 09 visitswanseabay.com
Green for go!
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Go all the way.
one step at a time.
We’re talking about the new 870-mile Wales Coast Path, a world’s first, which opened to great acclaim last year.
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Afan Forest Park is not just a place for quiet contemplation. It’s also one beefy, action-packed woodland, fuelled by adrenaline and pedal-power. Recognised as one of the planet’s top 10 places for mountain biking, it’s a maze of singletracks and forest trails, berms and downhills, with iconic routes like White’s Level and the aptly named ‘The Wall’ that have a worldwide fan base.
Like most people, you’ll want to do it in manageable, bite-sized, chunks. Which is where the 39-mile Gower leg comes into its own. It’s one of the most spectacular stretches.
Grant from South Africa experienced ‘the best fun I’ve had on a bike for ages … What a ride. What. A. Ride … just awesome’. The Mountain Bike Rider website says, ‘To simply put it, the place is amazing’. And it’s not just the trails that are world class. The facilities are up there too, with two visitor centres, cafés and a bike shop.
‘The finest scoop of unspoilt sand in Wales? It’s a bold claim, but stand on the beacon above Rhossili Bay and you’ll believe’. Vincent Crump, Editor, Country Walking magazine And when you’ve had your fill of coastal views, head into the hills to the 35-mile cross-country Gower Way. Like its coastal cousin, you can walk it in short stretches – we’ve even laid on walker-friendly buses to get you there and back (ask about our ‘Walking by Bus’ green scheme).
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For those on two legs as opposed to two wheels there’s a network of beautiful forest walks, long and short.
The forest isn’t just for hardcore bikers. Afan’s appeal is widening all the time thanks to new developments like the Rookie Trail, an easy 3½mile ‘green-graded’ route suitable for families and beginners who want a gentle introduction to this exciting sport. Once you’ve mastered the green route there’s also a short ‘blue-graded’ loop for the more experienced. And there’s even more to come with new trails being developed in Afan Forest Park by the end 2013.
Go golfing You’re spoilt for choice here too – scenic links – on the wish-list of all golfers, as well as neat parkland greens favoured by Michael Douglas. Opposite page Three Cliffs Bay Top right & middle Afan Forest Park Bottom Golfing on Gower
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Mumbles rocks We’re all big fans.
It’s our very own seaside celebrity.
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This page Kayaking in Mumbles Top centre Mumbles’ big apple Bottom left Oystermouth Castle Bottom right View of Mumbles
Swansea woke up to Mumbles 200 years ago with the opening of the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, the world’s first passenger railway service. Nowadays, people make the five-mile trip along the Bay by car or bus to the city’s favourite neighbourhood. Or, better still, cycle or walk along the promenade that takes you all the way. Mumbles might have grown up a lot since its days as an oyster port and fishing village, but its special, stand-alone character remains undimmed. It’s not the kind of place you confuse with anywhere else.
Sticky rock and swanky shops Mumbles is a quirky mix of kiss-me-quick seaside and sophisticated shopping. The little beach and lifeboat station are just down the road from streets stuffed with boutiques, bistros and art galleries. Italian ice-cream parlours are a Mumbles speciality (there are four), along with a sailing club and cherished Victorian pier currently undergoing a £9-million renovation. There are fun seaside amusements for the kids, and a fashionable vibe that goes down well with grown-ups.
It’s yesterday and today, cosmopolitan and candyfloss, cute and classy, all rolled into one.
What’s in a name? No one quite knows where the name Mumbles came from. But it’s very memorable, and we like it. Easier to figure out is the lovely title given to the medieval fortress on the hill above. It’s called Oystermouth Castle, and it looks as good as it sounds. It’s handsome and amazingly well preserved – and looking even better thanks to recent cosmetic work, which includes a glass bridge that makes you feel as if you’re walking on air. 13 visitswanseabay.com
Mumbles and beyond Mumbles is the gateway to the Gower Peninsula,
Britain’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Bracelet Bay
Limeslade Bay
Langland Bay
Caswell Bay
What a difference to big Swansea Bay! Bracelet is small and intimate with rockpools and just a stone’s throw from Mumbles lighthouse. And, since this is Gower, it comes with a clutch of top awards – the Blue Flag and Seaside Award, no less.
Another one of those small, sheltered coves that Gower does so well, much visited for its rockpools. It’s just a five-minute walk from Bracelet Bay, so it’s a case of two for the price of one. Limeslade’s untouched, undeveloped nature is reflected in its Rural Seaside Award and Green Coast Award.
Gower’s first full-on beach, popular with locals and visitors alike. It sits snug as a bug between two protective headlands, with golden sand and a sheltered, sunny aspect. It’s also a hot spot for surfing. To test the waters of its desirable reputation, try buying a beach hut here – you’ll need a fivefigure budget (assuming you can find one for sale). And it goes without saying that it has been awarded the dual accolades of the Blue Flag and Seaside Award.
Here’s another outstanding beach (yes, Blue Flag and Seaside Award) that attracts families and surfers alike (local experts reckon it’s ‘the best place to teach people to surf anywhere in the world’). When you’ve had enough surf up your nose and sand between your toes head inland to the nearby Bishop’s Wood Nature Reserve – it’s equally beautiful.
Left Langland Bay Top Bracelet Bay Middle left Limeslade Bay Middle right Langland beach huts Right Caswell Bay
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And the beach goes on On Gower alone there are
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Quite a few of our beaches have become sandy superstars, winning more awards and accolades than you can shake a bucket and spade at. Three Cliffs Bay
Port Eynon
Rhossili
a perennial favourite, is a Michelin-starred beach that looks lip-smackingly good.
was recently voted ‘Best British Beach’. Who’d argue with that, especially since it also flies the Blue Flag and has a Seaside Award?
Gower’s spectacular ‘land’s end’, was a previous ‘Best British Beach’. It’s a sandy ‘supermodel’ according to The Independent, and a Green Coast award-winner.
Stargazing, rockpooling and shipwrecks It’s perhaps a good thing that our beaches are not the same as those in Spain or the South of France. Guaranteed sun isn’t always part of the package, but clouds have silver linings. Parents report that kids actually prefer messing about in rockpools, spotting dolphins, seeing starfish, building sandcastles and beachcombing for driftwood to anything else. We’re quite good at all of these – and other timeless, enduring beach activities. As a bonus you can enjoy them at any time of the year. What’s more, our beaches are better to look at (you’d have to go a long, long way to beat Rhossili, the theatrical finale to the Gower Peninsula, where land and sea get together to stage a spectacular show).
Come to Oxwich and build a sandcastle inspired by – would you believe, a real Tudor stronghold by-the-sea – Oxwich Castle. Create sculptures in the sand at Swansea beach or Caswell Bay. Spot starfish, crabs and other creatures from our rich marine life in the rockpools of Limeslade Bay. Trip over the wreck of the Helvetia, its ghostly bones appearing at low tide on Rhossili beach where it ran aground in 1887.
Top dog Swansea Bay and Gower have many dog-friendly beaches that allow pet owners miles of access. Rhossili sets the standard: it’s the UK’s top dog-friendly beach according to The Times.
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Ninety nine and counting...
But you won’t have to wait until then to dip into the life and times of this wayward genius, whose poems, plays and short stories were rooted in Swansea and South-West Wales.
Dylan Thomas was born in Swansea on 27 October 1914.
So you can be sure that we’ll be celebrating 2014, the 100th anniversary of his birth, in a big way.
Maritime Quarter He’s there, perched on his chair, his bronze statue looking out across a waterfront that has changed so much since his boyhood. Just around the corner you can relive his times at the Dylan Thomas Centre, a literary honeypot for fans that’s home to an absorbing exhibition and the annual Dylan Thomas Festival, held every autumn.
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Left Dylan Thomas exhibition Top Dylan Thomas statue Right 5 Cwmdonkin Drive
Cwmdonkin Drive Then it’s up, up and away to 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, where Dylan was born in the front bedroom in 1914. It’s on a street so steep that, according to Dylan, ‘you’ve got to be a Sherpa’ to live here. But at least it comes with wraparound views of Swansea Bay’s ‘long and splendidly curving shore’ (‘Looking out over the same hill as Dylan – wicked!’ says Cerys Matthews). You can take a peek inside too, for the Edwardian villa, fitted out in period style, is open for tours and overnight stays.
Festivals and Events For more events go to visitswanseabay.com/events
Swansea Bay Festival 2013 A fantastic year-long programme of events in Swansea, Mumbles and Gower. We’ve got it covered, with information updated daily to bring you the latest events www.swanseabayfestival.co.uk
January BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Brangwyn Hall, 1st
February Abertawe Festival of Young Musicians, Brangwyn Hall, 1st – 4th Pirate Week at the Gower Heritage Centre, 9th – 17th
March St David’s Week Celebrations Welsh Regional Brass Bands Competition, 16th – 17th
April Margam Park Bank Holiday Family Fun Day, 1st Swansea Bay Beer Festival, 4th – 6th Celtic Media Festival, 24th – 26th Gorseinon Food Festival, 27th
May Clyne in Bloom, 1st – 31st Margam Park Bank Holiday Family Fun Day, 6th & 27th Mumbles Festival, 25th – 27th Swansea Good Food Festival, Gower Heritage Centre, 26th.
June Gower Walking Festival, 1st – 16th Bwystfil y Bryn (Beast of Bryn) Alpine Trail Running Race, 1st Family Fun Day, Gnoll Country Park, 5th Gower Garlic Festival, Gower Heritage Centre, 15th & 16th
Swansea Festival of Transport, 16th Margam Festival, Margam Park, throughout June
July Aberavon Beach Festival, 6th Gower Festival, 12th – 27th Wales National Airshow, 13th & 14th Mumbles Raft Race, 21st
August Botanics in Bloom, 1st – 31st Gower Show, 4th Gower Cycling Festival, 10th – 18th Margam Park Bank Holiday Family Fun Day, 27th
September Gower Bluegrass Festival, 6th – 8th Wales Valleys Walking Festival, 7th – 22nd Neath Fair, 11th – 14th Admiral Swansea 10K, 22nd
October Neath Food Festival, 4th & 5th Gower Cider Weekend, 12th & 13th Dylan Thomas Festival, 27th Oct – 9th Nov Mumbles Oyster & Good Food Festival
November Swansea Fireworks Display, 5th Christmas in Swansea – Parade, Illuminations, Christmas Market and Waterfront Winterland
December Christmas in Swansea continues...
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Travel information
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By train
By car
Frequent trains run direct from London Paddington, Gatwick, Heathrow, Bristol, Manchester and Cardiff to the Swansea Bay area. There are also good connections from North-East, South and South-West England. The scenic Heart of Wales line also runs direct to Swansea from Shrewsbury.
The M4 motorway brings you directly to Swansea Bay from London and the South-East. The M6, M5, M42 and M50 link the area with the Midlands and the North-West, North-East and South-West of England.
National Rail enquiries 08457 484950 www.nationalrail.co.uk Heart of Wales line www.heart-of-wales.co.uk
By coach Express coaches run direct to Swansea Bay from Central London, Gatwick and Heathrow Airports; West and South Yorkshire; the West Midlands and Cardiff. National Express enquiry line 08717 818178 www.nationalexpress.com
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By air Cardiff International Airport, which has scheduled flights from many major European destinations, is under an hour’s journey from Swansea Bay. Cardiff International Airport 01446 711111 www.tbicardiffairport.com
Explore Wales Pass Gives you unlimited access to all of Wales’ mainline train services and almost every bus service. Explore South Wales Passes are also available. 08456 061660 www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk /ExploreWales Travelling around Swansea Bay Coming into Swansea for the day, you can use one of three award winning ‘park & ride’ sites to get to the city. They’re easy to use and cheaper than city centre parking.
Irish Ferries (Pembroke) 08717 300400 www.irishferries.com
Our buses will take you almost everywhere. The walks, waterfalls and hidden wonders in the valleys of Neath Port Talbot are easily reached by bus. Gower’s splendid beaches, coastal and country walks are just a short ride from Swansea using Gower Explorer. From Swansea, buses will also take you to the bays and beaches around Mumbles.
Stena Line (Fishguard) 08447 707070 www.stenaline.co.uk
Traveline Cymru 08712 002233 www.traveline-cymru.info
By sea Sailings operate between Rosslare and Fishguard or Pembroke Dock, both a 90-minute road journey away from Swansea.
Tourist Information Centres Swansea - open all year Plymouth Street Swansea SA1 3QG 01792 468321 tourism@swansea.gov.uk Mumbles - open all year 01792 361302 info@mumblestic.co.uk Aberdulais - open all year (weekends only November - end February) 01639 636674 aberdulaistic@nationaltrust.org.uk
Choosing your accommodation On the following pages you’ll find a great choice of places to stay – from five-star luxury to quality B&Bs and cosy selfcatering properties How to use our accommodation guide First of all make a cuppa and have a browse through the selection on offer. Below is a handy guide to the accommodation section and on the next page, you will find a key to symbols, awards and abbreviations. Prices The prices shown on the 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: per unit, per week. Caravan, camping & campervans: tourers per night, tents per night and static caravans/campervans per week. Prices were correct at time of publication (November 2012).
Access Statements and Symbols Access information for accommodation, attractions and activities is available online at visitswanseabay.com. 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’.
The Star Quality Grading Scheme The Star Quality Grading Schemes apply to all types of accommodation: serviced (hotels, guest houses, B&B, farm accommodation, hostel/hostel-type accommodation), selfcatering 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
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Well presented and well run
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Good level of quality and comfort
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Very good
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Further information on grading and awards can be found at www.wales.gov.uk/tourism 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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Walkers and Cyclists Welcome Awards Properties that provide amenities for walkers and/or cyclists, including drying facilities, secure lockable areas for bikes, storage space for rucksacks and packed lunches.
Quality Assured Visitor Attraction
Tourism Swansea Bay Many of our operators are members of Tourism Swansea Bay, an association that works with the tourism industry to enhance the visitor experience.
Royal Yachting Association
Pets Many accommodation operators welcome pets, but please check the accommodation prior to booking. Dogs are welcome on many beaches, but some have seasonal dog bans from 1st May to 30th September. Go to visitswanseabay.com/dogfriendly
Adventure Activities Licensing Authority British Activity Providers Association British Horse Society
Tourism Quality Services Wales Trekking and Riding Association UK Paintball Sports Federation Surfing Great Britain National Karting Association
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Play Safe We want you to have a great time in Swansea Bay, so make sure that you have the proper equipment before you begin any activity and check the tide tables prior to any coastal activity (the tide can turn very quickly see visitswanseabay.com/weather). Please do not attempt an activity without instruction if you are inexperienced.
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Ensuite Rooms Licensed Private Parking Totally non-smoking establishment Short breaks available TV in rooms Pets by arrangement Evening meals available Tea/Coffee in rooms Indoor pool Outdoor pool Children welcome Lift Restaurant Credit cards accepted Laundry facilities Meter charge for fuel Linen provided Linen for hire Food/mobile shop Showers Electric hook ups Toilets Children’s playground Chemical toilet facilities Gas cylinders Wireless Internet Access Satellite TV in room Access improved for mobility impaired people Access improved for visually impaired people Access improved for hearing impaired people
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Swansea SA1 1EE Budget Hotel
Premier Inn Swansea North Swansea SA6 8WB
£27.99 - £93.99 G4
Budget Hotel
Premier Inn Swansea Waterfront Swansea SA1 8QY
£27.99 - £93.99 G3
£27.99 - £93.99 G4
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Places to stay Our Swansea City Centre Premier Inn has everything you’d expect, incredibly comfy beds in every room and an integrated restaurant serving a mix of traditional and contemporary dishes. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 116 ¨≈¨t§±>«ZÒ 0871 527 9060 www.premierinn.com
Our Swansea North Premier Inn has everything you’d expect, incredibly comfy beds in every room and an onsite Taybarns restaurant offering amazing choice at amazing value. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 63 ¨≈p¨t§±>ZÒ wi 0871 527 9062 www.premierinn.com
Swansea's largest hotel boasts 132 bedrooms at the Waterfront Development. A good night is guaranteed in the Premier Inn whilst you enjoy a meal or drink at The Waterfront Beefeater. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 132 ¨≈¨t§±>«ZÒ wi 0871 527 9212 www.premierinn.com
Chatcoombe
Swansea Marriott Hotel
The Dragon Hotel
The Bayswater
Sketty, Swansea SA2 8AH £35 - £47.50 F5 BB
Maritime Quarter SA1 3SS £47.50 - £62 F5 H
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Swansea SA1 3UJ GH
Short drive to city centre, marina, Mumbles and Gower. Minutes walk to University, Singleton Hospital, National Pool, Sketty Hall. Ensuite facilities, extensive breakfast. Free Wi-Fi. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3 ¨p¨t˙± Ò wi 01792 207100 www.chatcoombe.co.uk
In the bustling Maritime Quarter overlooking the enchanting Swansea Bay, just a short stroll from the city, the Marriott is superbly situated and offers extensive facilities. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 119 ¨≈p¨Vt§±q>«ZÒ wi 01792 642020 www.swanseamarriott.co.uk
The hotel is in the heart of Swansea's vibrant city centre. Facilities include 18m pool, gym, spa and award-winning brasserie. An ideal base to explore the many tourist attractions. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 106 ¨≈p¨Vt§±q>«ZÒ wi 01792 657100 www.dragon-hotel.co.uk
£41 - £86 F4
£22.50 - £26 F5
We are situated on the Swansea seafront within walking distance of the city centre, Marina, Leisure Centre, Grand Theatre, St. Helens Cricket & Rugby Ground, the University and Brangwyn Hall. Open: 3-12, Bedrooms: 5 ¨¨Vt±Ò wi 01792 655301 bayswaterswansea@gmail.com 25 visitswanseabay.com
Swansea Serviced
Premier Inn Swansea City Centre
Swansea Serviced
Village Swansea Swansea SA1 8QY Listed
Beachcomber
Morgans Hotel Swansea SA1 1RR £69 - £165 G4 H
A modern hotel, stylish bedrooms with Sealy ZZZzzz beds guarantee the perfect nights sleep. Complimentary Wi-Fi and car parking. Starbucks in the hotel lobby area with extensive leisure facilities including 25 metre swimming pool. A variety of food & beverage at the Verve Grill with contemporary surroundings, prime steaks, perfect wine and more. Exceptional food and fine wines with fully flavoured attitude, seasoned with a fresh smile. Your favourite local, with a modern twist and loads of character. A great pint, proper grub, live sports and events in a refreshingly different atmosphere at The Victory Pub & Kitchen. Live Life. Love Life. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 114 ¨≈p¨Vt˙§±q>«ZÒ wi 01792 479930 www.villageurbanresorts.com 26 visitswanseabay.com
£45 - £125 F5
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. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 42 ¨≈p¨Vt§±>«ZÒ wi 01792 484848 www.morganshotel.co.uk
Mercure Swansea Swansea SA7 9EG H
£29 - £49 G4
Set in the quiet landscaped Swansea Vale next to the Fendrod lake this hotel is ideal for a relaxing break, with easy access to Swansea, Gower and the Brecon Beacons. Check TripAdvisor. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 120 ¨≈p¨Vt˙§±q>ZÒ wi 01792 310330 fo.mercureswansea@jupiterhotels.co.uk
Swansea SA1 3UL GH
Swansea University £22 - £35 F5
Small, warm and welcoming family run guesthouse. Situated on stunning Swansea Bay, close to town centre and amenities. En-suite and sea views available, licenced bar, Wi-Fi & Freeview. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 8 ¨≈¨t˙±>Ò wi 01792 651380 www.beachcomberguesthouse.com
Campus Accommodation SA2 8PP £23 - £39 F5 - CA
B&B, self-catering and budget accommodation. Excellent location to explore Gower and region, close to city and beaches. Please use online booking service: www.swanseabayrooms.co.uk Open: 7-9, Bedrooms: 1100 ¨≈p¨V±q>« Ò wi 01792 295665 www.swansea.ac.uk/conferences
Tides Reach
Mumbles SA3 4ND BB
Mumbles SA3 5TN GA
£30 - £40 E5
Mumbles Serviced
Mumbles Serviced
Langland Road Bed & Breakfast
£30 - £60 F5
Places to stay Award winning B&B with stunning sea views. On a bus route. Downstairs rooms available. Close to University, hospital, shops and restaurants. Also sea facing, family self catering house available nearby. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 6 ¨p¨Vt˙±> Ò wi 01792 404877 info@tidesreachguesthouse.com
Wormshead Hotel
The King Arthur Hotel
The King’s Head
Rhossili, Gower SA3 1PP Reynoldston, Gower SA3 1AD Llangennith, Gower SA3 1HX £40 - £68 A5 INN £37.50 - £52.50 C5 INN £42.50 - £115 B5 SH
Places to stay Family run cottage hotel in unrivalled position overlooking world famous Worm's Head and Rhossili Bay. Peaceful relaxation and good food guaranteed. Open: 2 -12, Bedrooms: 17 ¨≈¨t§±>ZÒ wi 01792 390512 www.thewormshead.co.uk
A traditional country inn with a friendly old pub atmosphere, cosy restaurant serving home cooked, locally produced food and a selection of local ales. Function room available for weddings. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 19 ¨≈p¨Vt§±>ZÒ 01792 390775 www.kingarthurhotel.co.uk
Family run B&B in the heart of Gower. 27 rooms offering luxury en-suite facilities. After a day’s surfing or walking, relax and enjoy a meal & drink in our traditional 17th century country pub. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 27 ¨≈p¨Vt˙§±>ZÒ 01792 386212 www.kingsheadgower.co.uk 27 visitswanseabay.com
Gower Serviced
Gower Serviced
Fabulous B&B in the heart of Mumbles. Just around the corner from the shops and restaurants with views of the park. Free Wi-Fi, ensuite rooms, non smoking. Contemporary rooms & warm welcome. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 5 ¨¨t±> wi 01792 361170 www.langlandroad.co.uk
Gower Serviced
Parc-le-Breos
Westwinds Bed and Breakfast
Fairways B&B
Parkmill, Gower SA3 2HA Reynoldston, Gower SA3 1BS £40 - £50 D5 RR RR £90 - £140 B5 F F
Fairwood, Gower SA2 7JN from £35 E5 BB
Clyne Common, Gower SA3 5DP £32 - £39 E5 BB
This beautifully appointed Victorian hunting lodge is only 20 minutes' walk from Three Cliffs Bay. Large gardens, games room. Home grown food and pleasantly laid-back style await. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 10 ¨≈p¨Vt˙§±>Ò wi 01792 371636 www.parclebreos.co.uk
A contemporary Country House hotel set in 24 acres of parkland. With an award winning restaurant and wine list of international repute. Eight luxuriously appointed bedrooms. Free Wi-Fi. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 8 ¨≈p¨Vt˙§±ZÒ wi 01792 390139 www.fairyhill.net
Located on the gateway to Gower in a country lane, yet 3 miles from restaurants, shops and 50 yards from a Golf Club. Beaches easily accessible. Swansea Airport 1 mile. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3 ¨pt˙± Ò wi 01792 281573 www.westwindsbandb.co.uk
Gateway to Gower, Mumbles, beaches and city. Close to Clyne Gardens, university and hospital. We offer ensuite bedrooms, h/trays, Freeview, lovely breakfast and warm welcome. Private parking. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 2 ¨p¨Vt±>Ò wi 01792 401080 www.fairwaysweb.com
Seren Retreat
Wyndgarth
Tallizmand Guest House
Fairwood Common, Gower SA2 7LB £30 - £35 D5 BB
Reynoldston, Gower SA3 1AD Llanmadoc, Gower SA3 1DE AG £30 - £40 C5 GH from £35 B4
Our 23 acres of private grounds include an ancient oak forest, river and wildflower meadows. Spacious en-suite accommodation. Easy access to Gower beaches. Holistic therapies, hot tub, sauna. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3 ¨p¨Vt±>Ò wi 01792 371421 www.serenretreat.com
Home hospitality on the beautiful Gower Peninsula. Two double bedrooms and one twin, all en suite, beverage making in rooms, TV's, free Wi-Fi, parking, short walk to good pub food, views. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3 ¨p¨Vt± wi 01792 390140 www.wyndgarthgowerbedandbreakfast.co.uk
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Fairyhill
Quiet location. Secluded beaches lined by pine forests. Salt marshes with wild flowers and birds. Coastal and inland walks. Maps provided. Tastefully furnished, all rooms en suite. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 3 ¨p¨Vt± wi 01792 386373 www.tallizmand.co.uk
Afan & The Vale of Neath Serviced
Afan & The Vale of Neath Serviced Places to stay
The Bluebell Hotel Neath SA11 1RA H
Cwmbach Cottages Cadoxton, Neath SA10 8AH £30 - £50 H4 GH £30 - £50 I3
Perfectly situated in the heart of Neath town centre. Award winning boutique hotel offering exceptional luxury accommodation, superb dining facilities in elegant and comfortable surroundings. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 23 ¨≈p¨Vt§±>«ZÒ wi 01639 644000 www.thebluebellneath.co.uk
One of the quieter places to stay. We offer a warm welcome, surrounded by mature woodland, footpath from cottages to country park and Aberdulais Waterfalls. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 10 ¨p¨Vt±Ò wi 01639 639825 www.cwmbachcottages.co.uk
Best Western Aberavon Beach Hotel Port Talbot SA12 6QP H H
Castle Hotel
Neath SA11 1RB £30 - £70 H5 H H
Award winning hotel, located on the Aberavon beach front. Ideal for Afan Valley mountain biking, Swansea & Gower, golf courses. Pet friendly hotel, parking. Ideal for weddings/conferences. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 52 ¨≈p¨Vt˙§±q>«ZÒ wi 01639 884949 www.aberavonbeach.com
£25 - £45 H4
Historic inn & birthplace of the Welsh Rugby Union. Ideal for Afan Forest, Brecon Beacons, Swansea and Gower coastlines. Splendid golf courses. Excellent golf & mountain biking packages. Open: 1-12, Bedrooms: 29 ¨≈pVt§±>ZÒ wi 01639 641119 www.castlehotelneath.co.uk 29 visitswanseabay.com
Swansea Self Catering
Swansea Self Catering
Clyne Farm Cottages
Victoria Quay
Swansea SA3 5AR -
Swansea SA1 3XG
£300 - £1650 E5
Valley View £220 - £445 F5
Craigcefnparc, Swansea SA6 5TE £260 - £560 G3 -
Places to stay Spectacular sea and country views from comfortable, modern conversions of stone barns, offering peaceful accommodation yet close to on-site riding and activities, Gower beaches and Swansea. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-51, Units: 9 `≈pV˙s>Ò wi 01792 403333 cottages@clynefarm.com
The apartment’s view, directly overlooking marina. Near beach. Private parking. Superbly appointed. Everything provided. See website. Also flat of character in 17th century farmhouse in farm park. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-4, Units: 1 `p Vs>Ò 01269 595640 www.canolcottages.com
Rural, tranquil, yet minutes from the M4, Swansea, Morriston Hospital and the Afan Valley. Overlooking and adjoining the Cwm Clydach RSPB Nature Reserve, enjoying miles of Mawr countryside. Quality individual properties to suit all. From a 1 bed apartment, a choice of cottages, even a log cabin! All enjoy private gardens and secure parking. Beautiful rural setting combined with city and seaside accessibility. Helpful hosts. Testimonials available. Warm Welsh welcome!
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 1-12, Units: 4 `p¨V˙s> wi 01792 845040 www.cartrefholidays.co.uk 30 visitswanseabay.com
Gold Star Holiday Lettings
Swansea, Mumbles & Gower £250 - £1900 -
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Mumbles Self Catering
Mumbles Self Catering
Gower Getaways
Swansea, Mumbles & Gower £250 - £2000
Places to stay
We offer a large selection of beautiful 4 and 5 star holiday properties throughout Swansea, Mumbles and the Gower Peninsula. From remote rural cottages to stunning 5 star apartments overlooking beautiful bays we have something to suit everyone.
Gold Star Holidays offer an extensive range of high standard properties throughout Gower, Mumbles and Swansea Maritime Quarter.
Our concierge service can arrange a full itinerary so your holiday starts from the moment you arrive. We are passionate about Gower and will ensure your holiday is effortless and unforgettable.
Our professional team offer a first class service to ensure your holiday is one to remember.
Visit our website to see the full list of properties along with the latest availability and special offers. Or call our team for help and advice.
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 1-13, Units: 60 `p¨V˙s>Ò wi 01792 369694 www.gowergetaways.co.uk
A choice of beach-side apartments, a quaint cottage in Gower Peninsula or a luxury home in Mumbles.
Driftwood Limeslade, Mumbles SA3 4JP £140 - £340 F6
Call our team for sound, honest advice on the area and any of our properties.
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 1-10, Units: 70 `p¨V˙s>Ò wi 01792 360555 www.goldstarholidaylettings.co.uk
Well equipped 2 bedroom chalet, sleeping 3 with private parking to side. Short walk to Bracelet and Limeslade Bay and lovely restaurant. Close to bus stop and village of Mumbles. Open: 2 -11, Sleeps: 2-3, Units: 1 p¨Vt 01792 405471 www.driftwoodchalet.co.uk 31 visitswanseabay.com
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Westernside Bungalows
Bank Farm Bungalows
Horton, Gower SA3 1LQ Horton, Gower SA3 1LL £190 - £490 C6 £250 - £1800 B6 £180 - £520 C6
Places to stay
Faircroft Rhossili, Gower SA3 1PL £425 - £1025 A6
Breathtaking sea views. Fully equipped detached house. Large gardens. 3 bedrooms, 1 ensuite. Sleeps 6. Beautiful sandy beaches. Pub, restaurant 500m. Off-road parking. Owner supervised. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 6, Units: 1 `p¨s> 01792 390616 www.faircroftgower.co.uk
Traditional Farm House comprising 3 bedrooms (2 double, 1 twin), 2 lounges, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, shower and WC. Wood burner in main lounge. Enclosed south facing lawned garden. Sea and coastal views. The Bus House is a recently renovated ground floor property with large family room (double + 2 single), lounge/dining room, bathroom and kitchen. Enclosed patio. Off-road parking. Owner supervised. Access to countryside/coastal walks. Short drive or walk to sandy beaches. Village bistro and pub just over a mile. Short breaks available. The adjoining properties can be rented individually or as one unit. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 1-10, Units: 2 `p¨V˙s> 01792 391175 www.pittoncrossfarmhouse.co.uk
Accommodation with sea views on private site overlooking award winning Port-Eynon Bay (walking distance). Off road parking. Bar serving meals, outdoor heated pool, launderette. Dogs welcome. Open: 3 -12, Sleeps: 4, Units: 4 `≈p¨V˙sp> 01792 511734 www.westernside.co.uk
Award winning five star holiday cottage close to quiet beach and direct access onto the coast path. Just a short distance from the best Gower has to offer.
Bank Farm has 11 fully equipped two bedroom holiday bungalows available for hire sleeping 4 or 5 people. The site is within walking distance of the beach. The licensed bar is open March to November serving a variety of meals and drinks. Grocery shop and laundrette on site. We have an outdoor heated swimming pool with retractable roof and a children's adventure playground. One of the bungalows has been adapted for disabled use with level access and a walk 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 now available in the bar area.
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 6, Units: 1 `p¨V˙s> wi 01792 391551 www.sladebarngower.co.uk
Open: 3 -12, Sleeps: 4-5, Units: 11 `≈pV˙tqp> Ò 01792 390228 www.bankfarmleisure.co.uk
Slade Barn Gower Slade, Gower SA3 1NA £500 - £1200 C6
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Gower Self Catering
Gower Self Catering
Pitton Cross Farm House and Bus House Rhossili, Gower SA3 1PH
Gower Self Catering
The Hollies
Highmead
Bayholme Cottage & Holiday Bungalow Oxwich, Gower SA3 1LS
Horton, Gower SA3 1LQ Port Eynon, Gower SA3 1NR £500 - £600 C6 £750 - £1300 B6
The Hollies is situated in one acre of mature grounds, 30m from the beaches of Horton and Port Eynon. A great play area for children. Enjoy wonderful coastal walks. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-6, Units: 1 pV˙s> wi 01792 391147 neil.francis7@btinternet.com
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This very comfortable and peaceful self catering house commands breathtaking views over Port Eynon Bay and the Gower coastline. All en-suite, great location for beaches, walking or relaxing. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 9+cots, Units: 1 ¨`p¨Vs> Ò wi 01792 390300 www.highmeadgower.co.uk
Gower Holiday Village Scurlage, Nr. Port Eynon, Gower SA3 1AY £251 - £743
B6
£170 - £695 C6
Bayholme Cottage, featured in the BBC TV holiday programme boasts Visit Wales’ highest grading. Approximately 200 yds from the beach. Accommodating 5/6 people. Also detached bungalow on Oxwich Leisure 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
A warm welsh welcome awaits you at our friendly holiday village. Set in spacious grounds, our two and three bedroomed bungalows provide a high standard of accommodation and are ideally located to 01792 390431
discover the scenic beauty of Gower. Relax in our heated indoor swimming pool with spa bath and sauna. For your little ones we have an indoor soft play area and an outdoor adventure playground.
www.gowerholidayvillage.co.uk enquiries@gowerholidayvillage.co.uk
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We supply free electricity and bed linen. Car parking is beside your bungalow and pets are welcome in selected bungalows.
Open: 3-12, Sleeps: 4-8, Units: 9
`p¨V˙sq> Ò wi
Apr-Sep 01792 390874 Mob: 07516 230847 Open: 3 -10, Sleeps: 2 - 5, Units: 3 `pV‡s> 01792 390785 www.bayholmegower.co.uk
Gower Self Catering (continued)
The Stable
Tir-Cethin Farm
Oxwich, Gower SA3 1LS Penmaen, Gower SA3 2HQ Three Crosses, Gower SA4 3NA £300 - £1400 D4 £200 - £500 C6 £250 - £440 D5
Places to stay 2 Annexes in quiet, private 400 yr old cottage, 1 or 2 bedrooms, parking. Fitted kitchen, w machine, shower room. Dining/lounge, TV/DVD, patio area. 5 min flat walk to nature reserve and beach. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 1-7, Units: 2 pVs> 01792 391207 www.gower-cottages.co.uk
Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2, Units: 1 p¨˙s 01792 371459 www.thestableashtreecottage.talktalk.net
Murton Farm Cottage
Gower Salthouses
Murton, Gower SA3 3AR £275 - £500 E5
Crofty, Gower SA4 3SN AG £250 - £750 D4
Self-catering cottage at Murton near Bishopston. Colour TV, duvets, fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, six beaches within 3 mile radius and four golf courses. Enquiries: Mrs Evans. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 6, Units: 1 `p¨V‡t> 01792 232732 www.gowerholidaycottages.co.uk
Stone built converted stable in beautiful NT area in South Gower. Ideal for walkers (Cefn Bryn), beach lovers (Tor Bay), surfers, bird watchers and golfers.
Two well equipped bungalows beside the Gower Coast Path. Sleep 5 and 4. Wi-Fi, secluded gardens, garage for bikes; logburning stove/playhouse in Ty H. Pets in Ty C. Estuary birdwatching. Pub/Shop. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-9, Units: 2 `p¨V˙s> wi 01792 386381 www.gowersalthouses.co.uk
Tir-Cethin Farm consists of 2 luxury barn conversions completed in late 2011. Y Llaethdy (The Dairy) and Y Beudy (The Shed) have both been graded 5 stars by Visit Wales and sleep up to 7 adults in an idyllic rural setting on the Gower Peninsula. Tir-Cethin is the only accommodation provider in the area that has earned the coveted Gold Award from the Green Tourism Business Scheme (GTBS). The Green Tourism Business Scheme recognises those tourism businesses who are actively engaged in reducing the negative environmental and social impacts of their tourism operations. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 7, Units: 2 `p¨Vs> Ò wi info@tircethinfarm.co.uk www.tircethinfarm.co.uk 35 visitswanseabay.com
Gower Self Catering
Ash Cottage
Gower Self Catering
Green Meadows Annexe Three Crosses, Swansea SA4 3PP £250 - £375 E4
Self contained, ground floor apartment, fully equipped. Sky TV(movies/sports), parking, private patio. Gower's beautiful beaches, coastal/woodland walks, golf courses and Swansea nearby. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2, Units: 1 `p¨Vs> 01792 873781 b.morris781@btinternet.com
Cedi Cottages Penclawdd, Gower SA4 3LX £290 - £630 D4
Beautiful cottages renovated to 4 star standard. Great location, secluded yet convenient for all Gower has to offer. Set in 3 acres. Hot tub. Secure parking. Bikes, travel cots, high chairs free. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-5, Units: 4 `pVs> Ò 01792 851448 www.walesgowercottages.co.uk 36 visitswanseabay.com
Caswell Holiday Chalets and Gower Coast Ltd Gower SA3 3BR -
£190 - £460 E6
Summercliffe Chalet Park is situated in the attractive and very popular Gower Peninsula with its outstanding beaches and countryside. The Park is 300 yards from Caswell Bay which is ideal for families, walkers, water sports, with its sandy beach, rock pools and small caves to explore. The picturesque village of Mumbles is a short drive away with all amenities for shopping, also varied restaurants and pubs. The City of Swansea is 5 miles away. We offer a range of fully equipped one and two bedroom chalets. Dogs are welcome in certain chalets. Short breaks available out of summer season. Open: 3 -10, Sleeps: 2 - 6, Units: 12 p¨V‡˙t> 01792 233599 www.gowercoast.com
Afan & The Vale of Neath Self Catering
Cwmshon Cottages
Cwmbach Lodges
Pontardawe, Swansea SA8 3JR Pontardawe, Swansea SA8 4PN Cadoxton, Neath SA10 8AH £520 - £750 H2 £280 - £750 I3 £300 - £800 H2
Places to stay Welcoming family cottages in a quiet hamlet, rural surroundings (walks, views etc). Convenient for M4, Gower, Brecon Beacons and Vale of Neath. Excellent facilities including woodburners. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 1-11, Units: 2 `p¨Vs> 01792 863367 www.walescottagebreaks.co.uk
Award winning 5 star cottages in peaceful village. Near pubs and shops. Log burner, drying rooms, secure cycle stores, free Wi-Fi. Ideal location for Brecon Beacons, Gower & Waterfall Country. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-12, Units: 2 `p¨V˙s> Ò wi 01792 865237 www.cwmshoncottageswales.co.uk
The quieter places to stay. We offer a warm welcome, surrounded by mature woodland, footpath from lodges to country park and Aberdulais Waterfalls. Open: 1-12, Sleeps: 2-6, Units: 3 `p¨Vs> Ò wi 01639 639825 www.cwmbachcottages.co.uk
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Afan & The Vale of Neath Self Catering
1 & 2 Tan Yr Eglwys
Caravan Camping & Campervans
Caravan Camping & Campervans
Scampervanhire Ltd
Bank Farm Leisure Park
Sketty, Swansea SA2 9LQ SP £475 - £850 F4
Horton, Gower SA3 1LL £16 - £35 C6 HTC
For more information on
where to stay what to see and do places to visit
Places to stay Campervan holiday hire offering classic VW campervans as a great way to explore Wales! Pet friendly all-inclusive tariffs with unlimited mileage in Wales for full weeks or short break hire. Open: 3 -10, Sleeps: 2 - 5, Units: 3 ¨V˙s> Ò 01792 202325 www.scampervanhire.co.uk
in Swansea Bay, Mumbles and Gower
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Greenways of Gower Oxwich, Gower SA3 1LU £12 - £24 C6 HC
4 Star camping park. Family run and family orientated with views over Oxwich Bay. Dog friendly. Children's adventure playground and lounge-bar. Excellent for walking and beach activities. Open: 4 -10, Pitches: 180 `≈ p˙Å )‚ w ?=” Ò wi 01792 390220 www.greenwaysleisure.co.uk 38 visitswanseabay.com
Family run park overlooking Port Eynon Bay. A range of pitches available from grass to fully serviced, with stunning sea views. Within walking distance of the beach. Licensed bar serving meals throughout the day, Wi-Fi now available in bar. Coffee bar serving a variety of snacks and light meals. Well stocked grocery shop and laundrette on site. Outdoor heated swimming pool with retractable roof, perfect for all weather use. 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. Open: 3 -11, Pitches: 180 `≈ pV˙qpÍ Å )‚ w ?=” Ò wi 01792 390228 www.bankfarmleisure.co.uk
Wales National Pool Swansea
Gnoll Country Park
Swansea
Sketty Lane, Swansea SA2 8QG
Gnoll Estate, Fairyland, Neath SA11 3BS
Things to do
10 mins from M4 Junction 43, 200 acres of beautiful country park to explore. Lakeside Visitor Centre with cafĂŠ. Varied events, adventure playground, mini golf course, fishing and much more. 01639 635808
gnollenquiries@npt.gov.uk
Afan Forest Park
Gower Heritage Centre
Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre, Cynonville, Port Talbot SA13 3HG
Parkmill, Gower, Swansea SA3 2EH
Mountain biking & family cycling. Beautiful woodland walks. Seasonal camping, Visitor Centre, gift shop and much more.
Based around an 800 year old corn and saw mill, powered by a working water wheel. Tea rooms, craft workshops, children’s play areas, animal park, woollen mill & La Charrette cinema.
01639 850564
www.afanforestpark.co.uk
01792 468321
www.breatheswansea.com
01792 513513
www.walesnationalpoolswansea.co.uk
01792 371206
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Attractions & Activities
Attractions & Activities
Swansea Parks and Gardens
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Attractions & Activities
Rhossili National Trust Shop & Visitor Centre
Aberdulais, Neath SA10 8EU
Rhossili, Gower SA3 1PR
Swansea Museum
SurfGSD - Gower Surfing School
Victoria Road, Maritime Quarter, Swansea SA1 1SN
PO Box 83, Swansea SA3 4XX
Perched above the majestic Rhossili Bay and within sight of Worm's Head, the National Trust Shop and Visitor Centre is a must for any visitor to Gower.
01792 390707
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gower
Call of the Wild Ltd 83 Church Road, Seven Sisters, Neath SA10 9DT SWANSEA MUSEUM
Award winning adventure activities for all ages and abilities such as canyoning, climbing, gorge walking, caving, kayaking and coasteering. Get up close and personal with Wales! 01639 636674
www.facebook.com/ntaberdulais
01639 700388
www.adventurebritain.com
01792 653763
www.swansea.gov.uk/swanseamuseum
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Attractions & Activities
Aberdulais Tin Works and Waterfall
Attractions & Activities
Swansea Grand Theatre Singleton Street, Swansea SA1 3QJ
Teamforce Paintball & Activity Centre
Dryad Bushcraft
Dylan Thomas Birthplace
Gower
5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Uplands, Swansea SA2 0RA
With 15 acres of purpose built paintball zones, located only 1.5 miles off J46 of the M4, Teamforce is the ideal destination for an action packed adventure. Archery and air rifle shooting from Autumn 2012.
Dryad Bushcraft is one of the UK's leading Bushcraft and Wilderness Survival training organizations. As featured on Channel 4's ‘Time Team’ and the BBC ‘Wales in Four Seasons’.
Come and enjoy Dylan's world with a tour of this living house where he was born, wrote and lived for over half his life. For a special treat stay overnight or indulge in an Edwardian dinner.
01792 772311
01792 547213
01792 472555
Llangyfelach Road, Swansea SA5 7PE
www.teamforceuk.com
01792 475715
www.swanseagrand.co.uk
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www.dryadbushcraft.co.uk
info@dylanthomasbirthplace.com
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Glynn Vivian Art Gallery - Offsite
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Activities at YMCA, Swansea Events at various venues
Welsh Surfing Federation Surf School
Plantasia
Llangennith, Gower SA3 1JD
Parc Tawe, Swansea SA1 2AL
01792 386426
01792 474555
where to stay what to see and do places to visit in Swansea Bay, Mumbles and Gower
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Dragoncrafts 530 Mumbles Road, Mumbles Swansea SA3 4DH
Dragoncrafts offers the very best Welsh giftware and souvenirs including the award winning Clogau Gold jewellery, hand-carved love spoons, t-shirts, flags and gifts for all occasions. 01792 360640
www.dragoncraftswales.co.uk
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01792 516900
www.glynnviviangallery.org
www.wsfsurfschool.co.uk
www.plantasia.org
Castle Avenue, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4BA
1940’s Swansea Bay
Go Ape Margam
Parc-le-Breos Pony Trekking
Baldwin's Crescent, Crymlyn Burrows, Swansea SA1 8PT
Margam Country Park, Port Talbot SA13 2TJ
Parc-le-Breos House, Parkmill, Gower, Swansea SA3 2HA
Walk through our 1940's street to experience the sights and sounds of Wartime Britain. 1940’s clothes to try on. Fun for all ages! Shop & Café. Admission charge. Open daily, all year, 10am-5pm.
Go Ape Margam is set in a stunning location with far reaching views to admire whilst swinging, climbing and zipping from tree to tree on a 2-3 hour adventure.
Explore Gower's beautiful scenery on horse back. Relaxed riding suitable for all abilities even first timers! Day rides with lunch stops at picturesque country pubs. Riding breaks available.
01792 458864
0845 094 9639
01792 371636
www.1940sswanseabay.co.uk
www.goape.co.uk/margam
www.parclebreos.co.uk
01792 361302
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Oystermouth Castle
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Dulais Valley Quads
Oxwich Watersports
Dylan Thomas Centre
492 Mumbles Road, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4BX
Nant y Cafn Isaf Farm, Seven Sisters, Neath SA10 9EU
The Beach Hut, Oxwich Bay, Gower SA3 1LS
Somerset Place, Swansea SA1 1RR
Since 1987, the original lovespoon gallery offers hundreds of designs from individual carvers. Our beautiful handcarved Welsh Lovespoons are the perfect souvenir or memento for all special occasions.
Take your breath away with the adventure and thrill of navigating the latest Honda 250cc quad bikes through 175 acres of hills, woodland, streams and mud.
Oxwich Watersports is a centre of excellence offering a full range of watersports activities and training for all ages and levels of experience. Ideally situated on the Gower Peninsula.
01792 360132
01639 701768
07740 284079
www.thelovespoongallery.com
www.dulaisvalley-quads.co.uk
www.oxwichwatersports.com
01792 463980
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The Lovespoon Gallery
Attractions & Activities
360 Beach and Watersports Mumbles Road, Swansea SA2 0AY
Clyne Farm Riding and Activity Centre Westport Ave, Swansea SA3 5AR
Skidz Karting Ltd
Swansea Prom
Unit 1 Queensway, Fforestfach, Swansea SA5 4DJ
Mumbles Road, Swansea
Swansea's only indoor karting track is now open! Your one stop for activities for all ages and abilities, stag and hen, riding, climbing, archery, quads, clay pigeon, surfing, Challenge Valley - the muddiest assault course in the world!!
Karts for all ages and abilities and a 350m long track to challenge all types of drivers - we know you'll have a great time karting with us! NATIONAL KARTING ASSOCIATION
01792 403333
01792 580927
Swansea Community Boat Trust
Gower Coast Adventures
Book Now River Tawe Boat Cruises
Gower
River boat cruises for community use and a floating classroom for schools. 1½ - 2 hour river cruise with informative talk. Trips for general public, birthdays etc. enquiries@scbt.org.uk
Exhilarating guided boat trips along the stunning Gower coast taking in a wealth of marine life and fascinating history. Boat trips depart from Mumbles and Port Eynon. Booking is essential.
07785 347549
07866 250 440
muddy@clynefarm.com
01792 655844
www.360swansea.co.uk
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www.scbt.org.uk
www.skidzkarting.co.uk
www.gowercoastadventures.co.uk
01792 468321
www.swanseaprom.com
Take Your Pick... Introducing Wales’ Holiday Areas
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Each area has its own distinct character. 1 The Isle of Anglesey www.visitanglesey.co.uk 2 Llandudno, Colwyn Bay
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www.visitllandudno.org.uk Rhyl and Prestatyn www.visitrhylandprestatyn.com
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www.visitsnowdonia.info 5 Mid Wales and the Brecon Beacons www.exploremidwales.com
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www.tourism.ceredigion.gov.uk
12 7 Pembrokeshire – Britain’s Only Coastal National Park www.visitpembrokeshire.com 8 Carmarthenshire - Carmarthen Bay www.discovercarmarthenshire.com 10 The Valleys – Heart and Soul of Wales www.thevalleys.co.uk
11 Cardiff, capital of Wales www.visitcardiff.com 12 The Glamorgan Heritage Coast and Countryside www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk www.bridgendbites.co.uk 13 The Wye Valley and Vale of Usk www.visitwyevalley.com
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For FREE copies of any THREE Holiday Area brochures please tick the appropriate boxes and send to:
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Visit Wales, Dept N10, PO Box 1, Cardiff CF24 2XN The Isle of Anglesey Llandudno & Colwyn Bay
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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
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Wye Valley & Vale of Usk (no brochure available)
Image Credits and Copyrights Barry Nicholls: p02 Swansea Marina Visit Wales © Copyright: p03 National Waterfront Museum, enjoying a hot drink, LC Leisure Complex, p11 Afan Forest Park, Golfing on Gower, p17 Llangennith beach Penny Rees: p03 Gower cockles Becky Dix: p07 Sailbridge Ambience Fine Arts: p10 Three Cliffs Bay, p13 Mumbles View Cognation © Copyright: p11 Afan Forest Park, middle photo Fiona Rickson: p17 heart shaped pebbles 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Mrs A Haden: p18 Living Room Powell Dobson Architects: p44 Glynn Vivian Art Gallery CADW © Copyright: p49 Weobley Castle
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