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  • Elba Woodlands

    https://swansea.gov.uk/elbawoodlands

    The Elba Woodlands are a small area of natural trees that have evolved in a corner of the Elba Playing field site.

  • Coed Gwilym Park

    https://swansea.gov.uk/coedgwilympark

    Situated in the north east of the county, the park includes a variety of high quality facilities. With a superb range of sports facilities as well as beautiful ...

  • Dunvant Park

    https://swansea.gov.uk/dunvantpark

    This park offers a range of activities from the bowling green to the children's play area, and provides the community with a place to meet and play.

  • Jersey Park

    https://swansea.gov.uk/jerseypark

    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.

  • Knelston Marsh

    https://swansea.gov.uk/knelstonmarsh

    Knelston Marsh is an important area of high quality rush pasture surrounded by arable land and improved grassland.

  • Llanmadoc Hill and Tankey Lake Moor

    https://swansea.gov.uk/llanmadochill

    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 sou...

  • Lliw Reservoirs - Upper and Lower

    https://swansea.gov.uk/lliwreservoirs

    The reservoirs lie within an area of stunning mountain scenery that characterises the Mawr, north of Swansea.

  • Mayhill Multi Use Games Area (MUGA)

    https://swansea.gov.uk/mayhillMUGA

    This small activities park is located next to the community and family centres within this area of Swansea.

  • Mumbles Skatepark

    https://swansea.gov.uk/mumblesskatepark

    Mumbles Skatepark is an outdoor state-of-the-art facility located on Swansea Prom.

  • Mynydd Bach Common

    https://swansea.gov.uk/mynyddbachcommon

    Mynydd Bach Common is on the urban fringe north of Mynydd Bach School (Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Tirdeunaw), two cemeteries, housing and farmland.

  • Cadle Heath Local Nature Reserve

    https://swansea.gov.uk/cadleheathnaturereserve

    Cadle Heath Local Nature Reserve is one of the best examples of urban heath in the country.

  • Cockett Woods

    https://swansea.gov.uk/cockettwoods

    A pleasant park of mature trees and woodland which is immediately adjacent to a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation called Cockett Wheels and Park, which...

  • Coed Bach Park

    https://swansea.gov.uk/coedbachpark

    Situated in the north of the county, this park includes a range of well-equipped facilities that will keep all the family occupied.

  • Cwm Level Park and Playing Fields

    https://swansea.gov.uk/cwmlevelpark

    There are mature trees around the perimeter of this grass area. There are 2 football pitches available to book, winter only (Sept - April inclusive), a small pl...

  • Elba Sports Complex

    https://swansea.gov.uk/elbasportscomplex

    This activities park has a huge number of courts, pitches and facilities for a number of outdoor sports.

  • Fendrod Lake

    https://swansea.gov.uk/fendrodlake

    Fendrod Lake occupies an area of 13 acres in the heart of the Swansea Enterprise Park.

  • Heol Las Park

    https://swansea.gov.uk/heollaspark

    Set within the Birchgrove area of Swansea, this park boasts a spacious recreational ground and children's play area, offering the young people of the area the f...

  • Killay Marsh Local Nature Reserve

    https://swansea.gov.uk/killaymarshnaturereserve

    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 wetlan...

  • Langland Bay Amenity Areas

    https://swansea.gov.uk/langlandbayamenityareas

    Adjacent to the attractive sands of Langland Bay are tennis courts, a seaside promenade, beach huts, pleasant shrub area and seating.

  • Bryn Lliw Grasslands and Mynydd Lliw Common

    https://swansea.gov.uk/brynlliwgrasslands

    Mynydd Lliw is common land that is predominantly old spoil heaps which have vegetation regeneration.

  • Cefn Bryn

    https://swansea.gov.uk/cefnbryn

    Cefn Bryn is a 5-mile long ridge of common land, known locally as the backbone of Gower. One of the main attractions of the Bryn is a large Neolithic monument c...

  • Crymlyn Quarry Wood

    https://swansea.gov.uk/crymlynquarrywood

    Crymlyn Quarry Wood is a small broadleaved woodland and meadow area.

  • Cwmdonkin Park

    https://swansea.gov.uk/cwmdonkin

    Cwmdonkin Park is a beautiful park situated in the heart of the city. The park has recently from an extensive regeneration programme with funding from Heritage ...

  • Dunvant Brickworks

    https://swansea.gov.uk/dunvantbrickworks

    The site of the old brickworks and quarry is now a broadleaved woodland with a pond, meadow, heath, rocky outcrops and remains of buildings from the old brickwo...

  • Hafod Park

    https://swansea.gov.uk/hafodpark

    A large open green space with excellent facilities for both younger and older children. Also, plenty of room to walk the dog and stretch your legs.

  • Hendrefoilan Wood

    https://swansea.gov.uk/hendrefoilanwood

    A mix of broadleaved woodland and plantation remaining from the clearance of the original valley woodland a few decades ago to construct the adjoining housing s...

  • King George V Playing Fields (Mumbles Road)

    https://swansea.gov.uk/kinggeorgeplayingfields

    This site is predominantly sports pitches. There are trees around the perimeter. There is open access to the site.

  • Llangyfelach Common

    https://swansea.gov.uk/llangyfelachcommon

    Site dissected by major roads just north of Junction 46 of M4 and adjacent to the Park and Ride car park.

  • Leadfield, Ffynnon Deml

    https://swansea.gov.uk/leadfieldffynnondeml

    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 ...

  • Loughor Foreshore

    https://swansea.gov.uk/loughorforeshore

    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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