We'll help you enjoy the rest of your summer!
Make the most of your council-managed outdoor attractions for the rest of the warmer months!


Free or low-cost, they include parks, beaches, cycle tracks, Blackpill Lido, pedalos on Singleton Boating Lake and crazy golf at Southend and Singleton parks.
There are lots of playgrounds too - and historic Oystermouth Castle. Free-entry indoor attractions like the Dylan Thomas Centre, Swansea Museum and Glynn Vivian Art Gallery also help during the cost of living crisis - together with community libraries, all of which are hosting free activities for you.
The council's Sport and Health team has been busy this summer with weekly activity such as Nordic walking, low-impact fitness, pilates and tai chi. On September 1 - 10am-1pm - they plan to support a family fun day at Dunvant Park.
Council Leader Rob Stewart said: "Although the school summer holidays are drawing to a close we're still eager to give families a range of opportunities to have fun and enjoy themselves, either for free or at a low cost.
"We continue to offer great outdoor attractions that are fantastic for people's health and wellbeing."
Activities this summer have been supported by a city-wide council-run free bus travel campaign, the city's biggest-ever programme of free and subsidised community activities, a Welsh Government-funded Food and Fun programme, council grants to community food initiatives and food banks - and council-operated transport for the Everyone Deserves projects that helps to feed young people.
Council partners have been running breakfast clubs and some ward members are supporting breakfast and lunch clubs in their wards.