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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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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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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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This site is predominantly sports pitches. There are trees around the perimeter. There is open access to the site.
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Knelston Marsh is an important area of high quality rush pasture surrounded by arable land and improved grassland.
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Adjacent to the attractive sands of Langland Bay are tennis courts, a seaside promenade, beach huts, pleasant shrub area and seating.
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These cliffs stretch from the east of Langland Bay to Limeslade.
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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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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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Situated at the western end of the Gower Peninsula, located between the small settlements of Llanmadoc and Cheriton to the northeast, and Llangennith to the southwest....
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The reservoirs lie within an area of stunning mountain scenery that characterises the Mawr, north of Swansea.
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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.
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This small park, less than a hectare in size, features the stone remains of Loughor Castle.
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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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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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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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This small activities park is located next to the community and family centres within this area of Swansea.
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Millwood is a 126-hectare woodland that is predominately broadleaf.
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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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The 23 hectares of Mumbles Hill was declared a Local Nature Reserve (LNR) in 1991 to protect the site for both wildlife and people.