Outdoor Play Swansea



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Here you will find a comprehensive list of outdoor play areas and anything related to outside play by county or city.
This could include rope bridges, climbing frames and pools in Swansea. We provide information on outdoor play areas by county, city or by activity.
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Britannia Inn - Swansea
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Britannia Inn - Swansea
Catering for families with children of all ages there is an enclosed play area with games and a menagerie of small creatures such as rabbits, ducks, budgies and canaries to help keep the youngsters amused.
Gower Coast Adventures - Swansea
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Gower Coast Adventures - Swansea
A family run business established in summer 2003, our aim is to provide a breathtaking, interactive tour of the South Gower Coast, leaving our passengers with unforgettable memories. Guided by professional qualified crew with excellent local knowledge, you will encounter a wealth of marine wildlife, fascinating local history (from prehistoric...
Langland Bay Beach - Swansea
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Langland Bay Beach - Swansea
Beach information for Langland Bay, Gower Peninsula   Langland Bay, Gower Peninsula Awards : Blue Flag and Seaside Award Lifeguard (May - September): Yes Wheelchair access : Yes Car park : Yes, nearby (approx. 100m) Toilets (in car park or nearby): Yes, including accessible toilet. Refreshments : Yes,...
Rhossili Bay Beach - Swansea
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Rhossili Bay Beach - Swansea
At low tide there is a huge expanse of beach. It is possible to walk across the bay to Llangennith or even cross onto the Worms Head. Keep an eye on the tide though, to ensure that you don't become cut off. There is always some sand, even at high tide. It is very popular with surfers. Many different birds nest on the cliffs, so don't forget your...