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Primrose Park is a small leafy park in Llansamlet.
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The Elba Woodlands are a small area of natural trees that have evolved in a corner of the Elba Playing field site.
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Shaw's Wood was a Victorian Tree Nursery and Market Garden (1870-1918) created by Yorkshiremen, brothers, John and William Shaw.
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A small city centre oasis in Waun Wen.
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Situated in the north of the county, this park includes a range of well-equipped facilities that will keep all the family occupied.
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Situated in the north east of the county, the park includes a variety of high quality facilities. With a superb range of sports facilities as well as beautiful...
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Set within the Birchgrove area of Swansea, this park boasts a spacious recreational ground and children's play area, offering the young people of the area the facilities...
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Site dissected by major roads just north of Junction 46 of M4 and adjacent to the Park and Ride car park.
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Mawr/Swansea Uplands: including Cefn Drum, Graig Fawr, Goppa Hill, Pentwyn Mawr, Mynydd Pysgodlyn, Mynydd Y Gwair, Land northwest of Clydach, Banc Darren Fawr.
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Mynydd Gelliwastad is a long narrow hill (79.4 hectares) providing lovely views of both sides of valley.
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Penllergaer Forest, owned by the Forestry Commission Wales, is a relatively large area (approximately 193 hectares) of woodland, considered to be of considerable...
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On the northern fringe of Swansea, and within sight of the M4 motorway, lies Penllergare Valley Woods.
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This park is located towards the north of the county in the village of Pontlliw.
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Swansea Canal is an attractive green corridor and pleasant setting for a stroll.
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An urban park with woodland and a cricket pitch on the outskirts of Clydach.
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A green and luscious park located along the banks of the River Tawe, Ynystawe has a variety of facilities for all ages.
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These two sites, Ashlands and Bandfield are adjacent to each other. There are football pitches and playing fields.
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Set in the urban area of north east Swansea, Bonymaen Park is a focal point to the local community. It has a number of facilities that will appeal to all age groups....
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This recreational ground, situated north of the city, is located within a busy community housing area and provides children with an open space to run around.
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Crymlyn Quarry Wood is a small broadleaved woodland and meadow area.
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There are mature trees around the perimeter of this grass area. There are 2 football pitches available to book, winter only (Sept - April inclusive), a small playground...
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Fendrod Lake occupies an area of 13 acres in the heart of the Swansea Enterprise Park.
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A large open green space with excellent facilities for both younger and older children. Also, plenty of room to walk the dog and stretch your legs.
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Jersey Park has a range of facilities to enjoy. This out-of-city park provides a valued service to the local community of St Thomas and Dan-y-Craig.
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Kilvey Hill, a large (3 km2) prominent site on the east side of Swansea, is a community woodland managed by Kilvey Community Woodland Volunteers, Forest Enterprise...
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In contrast to the designed landscape of the neighbouring Morriston Park, this is a large area of open grassland (currently grazed by ponies) with a boggy area...
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An excellent park with a diverse range of facilities which appeal to all ages, from feeding the ducks to skate jumps.
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A fabulous community park based in the east of the city with a multi-use games area and a kick-about space.
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Swansea Vale Nature Reserve is situated in Swansea Vale, a suburb in northeast Swansea.
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The Tennant Canal is 8 miles in length from Port Tennant, Swansea to its junction with the Neath Canal at Aberdulais and makes a very pleasant and tranquil walk...
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The northern portion of the site is composed of a mosaic of bracken dominated scrub and marshy grassland.
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Trallwn Marshy Grasslands is an area of approximately 23 hectares of semi-improved and improved grassland, conifer plantation (Trallwn Woods) and scrub surrounded...
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An urban park situated in the heart of Blaenymaes. It offers great family activities for both younger and older children.
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An extremely popular urban park. As well as having some superb facilities, the park also has a unique outdoor classroom, the Discovery Centre.
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Cadle Heath Local Nature Reserve is one of the best examples of urban heath in the country.
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Clyne Valley Country Park is the city's only country park. Within its 700 acres you will find a very varied landscape ranging from open and wooded hillsides, steep...
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A pleasant park of mature trees and woodland which is immediately adjacent to a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation called Cockett Wheels and Park which...
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This big open park situated north of Swansea city centre is a great spot for stretching your legs and walking the dog.
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Cwmdonkin Park is a beautiful park situated in the heart of the city. The park has recently benefited from an extensive regeneration programme with funding from...
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This park offers a range of activities from the bowling green to the children's play area, the park provides a community with a place to meet and play.
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A mix of broadleaved woodland and plantation remaining from the clearance of the original valley woodland a few decades ago to construct the adjoining housing site...
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Hillside Wildlife Corridor is an extensive area (27 hectares) of natural open space, just one mile from Swansea City Centre.
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Killay Marsh covers covers 21.3 acres (8.62 hectares) and comprises of a mosaic of habitats and has some superb examples of many threatened and protected wetland...
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This site is predominantly sports pitches. There are trees around the perimeter. There is open access to the site.
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Small urban park with mature trees, open grass areas, a playground, benches and bowling green managed by the local bowling club.
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This small activities park is located next to the community and family centres within this area of Swansea.
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Mynydd Bach Common is on the urban fringe north of Mynydd Bach School (Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Tirdeunaw), two cemeteries, housing and farmland.
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This is a 34 hectare area of common land, bisected by a railway, containing a range of habitats and is of particular importance due to its location on the urban...
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Mynydd Cadle Common is located on the urban fringe of Penderry.