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The Shoreline Hotel
Wales > South West Wales > Swansea

The Shoreline Hotel is situated on the sea front; offering spectacular panoramic views across Swansea Bay and the Mumbles promenade; central to Mumbles and its beautiful surroundings.

Mumbles is a very popular village; with a huge ...

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Craig-y-Nos Castle
Wales > South West Wales > Swansea

Craig-y-Nos Castle stands in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the Upper Swansea Valley in South Wales; UK. This is an area specially designated for its natural beauty and has an interesting historical past. With its stunning location...

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Little Langland Hotel
Wales > South West Wales > Swansea

The Proprietors would like to offer its guests a warm and Hartley welcome to The Little Langland Hotel, which is set as the perfect base for both business and leisure visitors, being only 5 miles from Swansea City Centre and with easy access to the s...

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South West Wales

The south-western region of Wales consists of some of the best coastal scenery in the UK. This region comprises of the areas of Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and the City and County of Swansea. The region also takes in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and parts of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

Characterised by its wealth of natural assets, the region's core appeal as a tourist destination consists of a superb and varied coastline of designated scenic beauty and attractive rural inland areas ranging from moor land and valleys to lush hedgerows and river meadows and diverse wildlife. The built environment forms a complementary attraction for visitors, equally diverse as the natural; historic properties and landscapes, picturesque villages and small market towns with intrinsic visitor appeal, coastal resorts and the vigor of Swansea’s maritime city status.

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