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Use our parks and green spaces search to find outdoor spaces in Swansea and what facilities they offer.
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Swansea Vale Nature Reserve is situated in Swansea Vale, a suburb in northeast Swansea.
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Swansea Canal is an attractive green corridor and pleasant setting for a stroll.
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This common is a mosaic of lowland heath and marshy grassland. Part of the site is mown grass with some sports pitches.
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A small, formal, town mews park with mature trees and seating.
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This stretch of coast is rich in wildlife and history and is a stunning and varied landscape of cliff scenery, woodland and dunes.
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Sketty Park Woods encompasses a group of 5 small local woods in the Sketty area of Swansea, two of which are easily accessible.
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A must visit for families of all ages. Singleton Park has acres of simple, unadorned green space.
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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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Ryers Down (owned by the National Trust) is a 68ha area of common land.
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At the tip of the Gower Peninsula is the sweeping bay of Rhossili. With the bones of a shipwreck and the tidal island of Worm's Head revealed at low tide, the best...
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This interesting park has a number of features including a basketball court and concrete amphitheatre.
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Comprising of a narrow strip of flat land on top of the cliffs and the slope down to the sea washed rocks, Pwll Du Local Nature Reserve supports a variety of important...
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Primrose Park is a small leafy park in Llansamlet.
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This park is located towards the north of the county in the village of Pontlliw.
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Pennard Cliffs (predominantly owned by the National Trust) are a rugged and wildly beautiful stretch of coast on South Gower, with the much photographed Three Cliffs...
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Penmaen Burrows has a number of important archaeological remains and its position between Three Cliffs Bay and Oxwich Bay makes it a very scenic walk.
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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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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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Penlan slopes is surrounded by urban development of Penlan and Brynhyfryd and is predominately composed of dry heath/acid grassland mosaic with smaller areas dominated...
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Pengwern and Fairwood are two large areas of adjacent common land (total of 157 hectares and 462 hectares respectively) consisting of wet heathy grassland, marshy...