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Swansea B&B Guide Wales
A delightful maritime city with picturesque views over a half-moon bay is Swansea nestled in the shadow of seven hills, between roaming parklands and the lapping tides of an inspirational shoreline.
Site of the important discovery of an old Stone Age Man’s skeleton, don’t forget to visit the Aberdulais Falls, Europe's largest electricity-generating water wheel set among historic remains and the backdrop of a magnificent waterfall. Swansea is an ideal centre for touring the Carmarthenshire region and for exploring the National Botanic Garden of Wales set in hundreds of acres of parks, it claims some of the rarest plants in the world, gorgeous horticultural displays, pretty flower meadows, a beautiful chain of shimmering lakes and streams, a variety of walks, shops and cafés. When the sun goes down over the bay, you’ll enjoy tasty traditional Welsh cuisine, fun-filled evenings of shows, live music and dancing.

Drive through the foothills of the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park situated amongst hills and mountains incorporating the pretty impressive Black Mountains, the Central Beacons and Forest Fawr, as well as moors, forests, valleys, waterfalls and lakes. Discover a rich history in ancient hill-forts and burial sites, Roman roads and heritage centres or simply sail, paddle, pedal or canoe to your heart content on the clear waters.

A feast of coastal scenery awaits you as you travel west to Cardigan Bay, enjoy the cliffs of the spectacular Pembrokeshire and Gower shorelines where you’ll discover the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, it offers a protected coastline and wildlife islands, golden beaches, caves, coves, gorges, fascinating museums, shops, fine restaurants and elegant buildings. Not too far is historic Tenby, an ancient walled town with quaint old houses and narrow streets, or enjoy a visit to the home of one of the mightiest, Pembroke, the birthplace of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty. Why not stop off at St David’s, Britain’s smallest cathedral city and the shrine of Wales’ patron saint.

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