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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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Park Wood is a popular woodland (164 hectares in area) situated within the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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With two bowling greens and football pitch, Parc y Werin has a number of great facilities to engage and keep visitors of all ages active.
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Set within walking distance from Loughor Castle, Parc Williams offers a great deal of facilities for a number of outdoor activities.
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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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This area encompasses Peel Wood, the cemetery including woodland burial site and the castle grounds.
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This is an area of common land covering 35 hectares of cliff side, situated between Langland Bay and Caswell Bay.
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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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This is a 182 hectare site on the edge of the industrial estate in Penllergaer. Gowerton Road (A484), Swansea Road (B4620) and Hospital Road cross the site.
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Mynydd Cadle Common is located on the urban fringe of Penderry.
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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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This common is 65 hectares in size and linked by a footpath to Gelli Hir Woods - a Wildlife Trust owned and managed site.
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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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The 23 hectares of Mumbles Hill was declared a Local Nature Reserve (LNR) in 1991 to protect the site for both wildlife and people.
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Millwood is a 126-hectare woodland that is predominately broadleaf.
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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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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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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 is a pleasant grassy area with plenty of trees, which as the name would suggest is adjacent to the Loughor Estuary.
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This small park, less than a hectare in size, features the stone remains of Loughor Castle.
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Llys Nini is owned by the Llys Nini branch of the Royal Society for the Protection of Animals (RSPCA), which is the base for an animal centre.