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Population:13,469
Time Zone:UTC1
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Haverfordwest Castle
Haverfordwest Castle proudly stands as a historical sentinel over the charming riverside town of Haverfordwest. Its story began in 1289 when Queen Eleanor, the wife of Edward I, took possession and orchestrated an ambitious expansion. However, by the
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Haverfordwest Priory
Haverfordwest Priory, nestled in the heart of Pembrokeshire, has a history as rich as its medieval architecture. Founded in 1200, thanks to the generosity of Robert Fitzancard, the Lord of Haverfordwest, it stood as a beacon of spiritual life until H
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Picton Castle
If you're on a quest for a truly stunning castle to explore, Picton Castle should be at the top of your list. Nestled in the enchanting Welsh countryside, this architectural marvel dates back to the 12th century. Over the centuries, it has evolved in
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Llawhaden Castle
Nestled just 10 miles east of Haverfordwest, Llawhaden Castle is a captivating gem of history. This impressive stone fortress stands where a humble wooden structure once lay and was crafted by the Bishops of St. Davids between the 12th and 14th centu
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Wiston Castle
Wiston Castle, a classic example of a motte and bailey structure, was established by a Flemish knight named Wizo. It showcases the quintessential Norman stonework from that era. Although the site was deserted by the end of the 13th century, its histo
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Haverfordwest Town Museum
Nestled within the historic walls of Haverfordwest Castle, the county town's museum makes its home in the charming Governors House. Step inside and you'll find a treasure trove of local history. The exhibits tell stories of the past, bringing to life
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The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
The Pembrokeshire coast is a stunning, untamed gem, meticulously cared for to preserve its natural beauty. For families seeking an action-packed holiday, this place morphs from a hands-on nature classroom to an exhilarating adventure playground in th
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Whiteford Bay Leisure Park
Whiteford is a tranquil, family-friendly leisure park that offers a perfect getaway for those seeking a peaceful retreat. It features a spacious children's adventure playground, a convenient site shop, and a laundrette to meet all your essential need
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Rhossili Bay Beach
Rhossili Bay is a real gem, crowned as Britain’s Best Beach by TripAdvisor's Travellers’ Choice for two consecutive years. It's not just famous in the UK, though; it ranks as the third best beach in Europe and ninth in the world! The Independent fitt
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Gower Heritage Centre
Nestled in the lush landscape of the Gower Peninsula, the Gower Heritage Centre is a captivating destination that offers a glimpse into rural life with its charming 12th-century water mill still in operation. This delightful spot is perfect for anyon
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Penllergare Valley Woods
Nestled in a steep valley near the M4 in north Swansea, Penllergare Valley Woods is a hidden gem that's sure to captivate your heart. It's a place where the hustle and bustle of modern life feels like a distant memory, replaced by the serene beauty o
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Clyne Gardens
The Gardens at Clyne are a lush paradise, born from the passion of Admiral Algernon Walker-Heneage-Vivian. He owned Clyne from 1921 until his passing in 1952. This garden oasis is a testament to his adventurous spirit, as he funded plant collecting e
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Swansea Botanical Gardens
There's something magical to experience year-round at the Botanical Gardens. From late March to mid-October, the herbaceous borders burst with color, while a variety of glasshouses offer a cozy retreat when the weather turns sour. Even during the chi
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Brangwyn Hall
The Brangwyn Hall stands as a cornerstone of culture in Swansea, hosting an array of activities from stunning weddings to lively concerts. This venue has become a favorite spot for not just locals, but visitors looking to experience the heart of Swan
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Swansea Grand Theatre
Since 1897, Swansea's Grand Theatre has been a beacon of cultural and artistic expression, delighting audiences with an array of entertainment. Designed by the Newcastle architect William Hope, this iconic venue was brought to life by D. Jenkins and
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Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
Nestled in the heart of Swansea, the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery is a treasure trove of visual delights. The original collection, generously bequeathed by the art enthusiast Richard Glynn Vivian (1835-1910), features an impressive array of works. From t
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LC Waterpark
Imagine a day filled with splashes and laughter at the LC Waterpark, where an exhilarating network of pools, thrilling rides, and twisting slides await. This place is a haven for fun-seekers of all ages, featuring the beloved wave pool and the iconic
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Plantasia
Plantasia is now open for exploration: Grow Your Imagination! Your adventure begins here. Picture yourself wandering through a lush tropical rainforest, where you can get up close and personal with fascinating animals and uncover a world of rare and
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National Waterfront Museum
At the National Waterfront Museum, immerse yourself in over 300 years of Welsh industry and innovation. This isn't your typical museum visit; cutting-edge interactive technology puts you in control, making history feel as close as the screen of your
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Dylan Thomas Centre
Nestled in the heart of Swansea, the Dylan Thomas Centre is a treasure trove for anyone eager to explore the world of one of the twentieth century's literary giants. This charming venue is the go-to spot for exhibitions, studies, and events dedicated
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South Wales Miners Museum
Nestled in the lush greenery of Afan Forest Park, the South Wales Miners Museum in Neath Port Talbot offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of coal mining in the region. This charming museum takes you on a journey back in time, shedding l
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Hensol Castle Distillery
Nestled in the scenic Welsh countryside, Hensol Castle is a place where history and modern flair blend seamlessly. Imagine exploring a castle that whispers tales of the past while indulging in the playful spirit of small-batch craft gin. It's an expe
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Dyffryn Gardens
Nestled in the stunning Welsh landscape, Dyffryn Gardens is regarded by Cadw as the finest example of Edwardian gardens in Wales. This National Trust treasure invites you to explore its charming garden rooms, formal lawns, and a captivating glasshous
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Llandaff Cathedral
Nestled within the historic "City of Llandaff," the Cathedral stands gracefully amid a conservation area that has retained its charm and serenity, even as the lively modern city of Cardiff buzzes around it. This pocket of tranquility offers a refresh
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Bute Park
Nestled right in the heart of Cardiff, Bute Park & Arboretum is a sprawling haven of greenery that feels like a world away from the bustling city center. This lush expanse, bordered by the serene River Taff, the ever-inviting Sophia Gardens, Pontcann
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Big Pit National Coal Museum
Nestled in the heart of Wales, Big Pit is a captivating piece of history that scooped up the prestigious Gulbenkian Prize for Museum of the Year back in 2005. It's not just a museum; it's a part of the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape World Heritage Si
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Ffotogallery
Since its inception in 1978, Ffotogallery has been a leader in the evolution of photography and lens-based media, not just in Wales but globally. This vibrant gallery actively promotes public appreciation and a richer connection with photography, emp
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The Cardiff Castle
Nestled in the bustling heart of the capital city, the Castle stands as a captivating blend of history and fantasy. It serves as a Roman fort, a majestic castle, and an awe-inspiring Victorian Gothic fantasy palace, originally crafted for one of the
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Cardiff City Hall
Nestled in the bustling heart of Cardiff, City Hall stands proudly as the jewel of one of the world's most stunning civic centers. This area boasts a collection of impressive civic buildings, lush gardens, and broad, tree-lined avenues. Since its gra
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National Museum Cardiff
Nestled in the heart of Cardiff's elegant civic center, the National Museum Cardiff is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. This museum is a haven for art lovers and history buffs alike, boasting world-class collections of art, natural history,
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Martin Tinney Gallery
Nestled in the heart of Cardiff, the Martin Tinney Gallery has been a cornerstone of the Welsh art scene since 1992. This gallery is a must-visit for anyone interested in the finest Welsh and Wales-based art, from both celebrated and emerging artists
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The Pierhead
The Pierhead, a striking symbol of Welsh heritage, played a pivotal role in shaping Wales' identity through the transformative forces of water and fire in the late 1800s. Today, it stands as a beacon of inspiration, aiming to inform and engage the ne
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The Senedd
Opened on St David’s Day in 2006 by Queen Elizabeth II and the esteemed architect Lord Richard Rogers, the Senedd stands proudly on the waterfront, right next to the Pierhead. This spot is part of the Parliament estate and offers a stunning view of t
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Cardiff Bay Barrage
Imagine yourself on a leisurely walk or bike ride along the Barrage embankment, nestled in a breathtaking maritime setting. This spot offers some of the most spectacular views over Cardiff Bay and the Severn Estuary. The best part? Its flat gradient
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Flat Holm Island
Just a short five-mile jaunt from Cardiff's coastline lies the enchanting island of Flat Holm. This hidden gem offers a delightful escape into a world brimming with history and vibrant wildlife. Trust me, you'll be surprised at how much this tiny isl
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Welsh Highland Railway- Rheilffordd Eryri
Hop aboard North Wales' newest railway for a 12-mile journey that promises awe-inspiring views from the coast straight to the slopes of Snowdon. As the colossal locomotives chug along, you'll be treated to a breathtaking panorama of lakes, mountains,
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National Trust Killerton House & Gardens
Imagine giving up your family home for the sake of your political beliefs. That's exactly what Sir Richard Acland did with his beloved Killerton Estate in 1944, handing it over to the National Trust. Today, this estate offers a welcoming Georgian hou
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Gypsy Wood Park
Gypsy Wood Park is the place where family memories are made! Nestled in the heart of North Wales, it's no wonder this spot is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. With a wide array of attractions, there's something to keep every member of the
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Dartmoor National Park
Dartmoor National Park is one of the last great wildernesses in the UK, a truly awe-inspiring landscape filled with heather-clad moors and rugged tors. Established as a National Park in 1951, Dartmoor stretches across an impressive 368 square miles o
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Bill Douglas Cinema Museum
Nestled within the heart of Exeter, the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum offers visitors a fascinating journey through the world of moving images. This museum isn't just about films; it's an ACE Accredited public museum that celebrates our experience of vi