Best Attractions near King Arthur's Stone
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King Arthur's Stone
Discover the enchanting myth of King Arthur at King Arthur's Stone, a historical landmark where legends meet breathtaking Welsh scenery.
Swansea SA3 1AE4.6Excellent 240 Reviews -
Gower National Landscape
Explore the UK’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where dramatic coastlines, ancient history, and diverse habitats create an unforgettable Welsh landscape.
Swansea SA1 3SN4.9Excellent 917 Reviews -
Weobley Castle
Explore the windswept ruins of Weobley Castle, a fortified medieval manor with stunning views over Gower’s saltmarshes and rich Tudor history.
Gower Peninsula, Swansea SA34.4Very Good 271 Reviews -
Castell Oxwich
Explore Castell Oxwich, a grand Tudor manor house blending mock-fortified elegance with stunning coastal views on Wales’ Gower Peninsula.
Oxwich Castle, Oxwich, Swansea SA3 1ND4.2Very Good 152 Reviews -
Giant's Grave
Explore a 6,000-year-old Neolithic chambered tomb nestled in a tranquil Welsh valley, revealing ancient burial rites and prehistoric heritage.
Parkmill, Swansea SA3 2EH4.5Excellent 26 Reviews -
Three Cliffs Bay
Discover the wild beauty and iconic limestone cliffs of Three Cliffs Bay, a serene coastal escape on Wales’ Gower Peninsula.
Three Cliffs Bay4.8Excellent 329 Reviews -
Pobbles Bay
A hidden limestone cove where effort rewards you with solitude, soft sand, and sweeping coastal views.
Southgate, Swansea SA3 2HD4.8Excellent 304 Reviews -
Pennard Castle
Explore the evocative ruins of Pennard Castle perched above Three Cliffs Bay, where medieval history meets wild coastal beauty and shifting sands.
UK, Southgate4.7Excellent 446 Reviews -
Rhossili bay Beach
Discover Rhossili Bay’s stunning three-mile sandy beach, dramatic cliffs, and iconic views on Wales’ breathtaking Gower Peninsula.
Rhossili SA3 1PL4.9Excellent 290 Reviews -
Wreck of the Helvetia
Discover the haunting remains of the Helvetia, a 19th-century Norwegian barque wrecked on Rhossili Beach amidst the wild beauty of the Gower Peninsula.
Rhossili SA3 1PL4.6Excellent 514 Reviews
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National Trust - Rhossili and South Gower Coast
Discover Rhossili’s breathtaking three-mile beach, dramatic cliffs, and iconic Worms Head on Wales’ stunning South Gower Coast.
Rhossili, Swansea SA3 1PR4.9Excellent 5,558 Reviews -
Rhossili Bay
Experience the breathtaking three-mile sandy beach and iconic tidal island of Rhossili Bay, a natural wonder on Wales’ Gower Peninsula.
Rhossili Bay4.9Excellent 236 Reviews -
WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre
Explore 500 acres of rich wetlands, rare wildlife, and family-friendly adventures at WWT Llanelli on the Carmarthenshire coast.
Llwynhendy, Llanelli SA14 9SH4.6Excellent 1,085 Reviews -
Burry Holms
Discover Burry Holms, a tidal island rich in ancient history and stunning coastal views at the northern end of Rhossili Bay.
SA3 1JL4.6Excellent 10 Reviews -
Plas Llanelly House
Explore Llanelli’s finest Georgian townhouse, a beautifully restored heritage site blending history, architecture, and vibrant cultural experiences.
Bridge St, Llanelli SA15 3UF4.5Excellent 335 Reviews -
Loughor Castle
Explore the ancient ruins of Loughor Castle, a historic gem in Wales offering rich medieval history and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Castle St, Loughor, Swansea SA4 6TS4.0Very Good 205 Reviews -
Worm's Head
Experience the wild beauty and tidal adventure of Worm's Head, a dramatic island at Rhossili Bay accessible only at low tide.
Pen Pyrod, Bay, Rhossili4.9Excellent 76 Reviews -
Amgueddfa Parc Howard - Parc Howard Museum
Discover Llanelli’s industrial heritage and famed pottery collections in the historic and welcoming Parc Howard Museum.
Felinfoel Rd, Llanelli SA15 3LJ4.5Excellent 361 Reviews -
Clyne Gardens
Discover Clyne Gardens, Swansea’s historic botanical haven with rare plants, scenic views, and tranquil parkland open year-round.
Mayals, Swansea SA3 5BW4.8Excellent 1,668 Reviews -
Rotherslade Bay
A tranquil, sandy cove near Mumbles offering scenic coastal views, family-friendly waters, and charming local artistry.
55 Rotherslade Rd, Newton, Swansea SA3 4QW4.8Excellent 365 Reviews -
Oystermouth Castle
Explore Oystermouth Castle, a majestic 12th-century Norman fortress with stunning views over Swansea Bay and a rich medieval heritage.
Castle Ave, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4BA4.5Excellent 1,037 Reviews -
The Lovespoon Gallery
Discover the timeless charm of Welsh lovespoons at The Lovespoon Gallery, where tradition and artistry unite in Mumbles, Swansea.
492 Mumbles Rd, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4BX4.7Excellent 59 Reviews -
Penyfodau Fawr Farm
Experience authentic Welsh farm life and local produce in the tranquil countryside near Swansea at Penyfodau Fawr Farm.
Unnamed Road, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 4LN4.7Excellent 136 Reviews -
Pembrey Country Park
Explore 500 acres of award-winning woodlands and an eight-mile Blue Flag beach with family-friendly activities and scenic coastal trails.
Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0EJ4.7Excellent 2,543 Reviews -
Mumbles Hill Local Nature Reserve
Explore diverse habitats, panoramic Swansea Bay views, and WWII history at Mumbles Hill Local Nature Reserve near Swansea.
Thistlboon Drive, The Mumbles SA3 4JB, Mumbles SA3 4HZ4.7Excellent 79 Reviews -
Parc Singleton Park
Swansea’s largest urban park offers lush gardens, a boating lake, wildlife, and vibrant events across 250 scenic acres.
Mumbles Rd, Sketty, Swansea SA2 8PY4.6Excellent 1,570 Reviews -
Mumbles Pier
Historic Victorian pier in Swansea Bay offering seaside amusements, fishing, panoramic views, and maritime heritage near Mumbles village.
Old Lifeboat Cottage, Mumbles Rd, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4EN4.4Very Good 7,048 Reviews -
Mumbles Lighthouse
Historic coastal sentinel guiding ships safely past Swansea Bay’s hazards with centuries of maritime and military legacy.
Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4EN4.6Excellent 118 Reviews -
Penllergare Valley Woods
Explore the enchanting Victorian woodland estate of Penllergare Valley Woods, a serene natural haven with waterfalls, lakes, and historic gardens near Swansea.
Penllergaer, Swansea SA4 9GS4.7Excellent 2,122 Reviews -
Castle Square
Where medieval ruins meet modern fountains — Castle Square is Swansea’s vibrant heart of history and community life.
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Swansea Castle
Explore the evocative 13th-century ruins of Swansea Castle nestled in a vibrant city square blending history with modern life.
8 Castle St, Swansea SA1 1DW4.0Very Good 947 Reviews -
The National Waterfront Museum
Discover Wales’ industrial heritage and innovation over 300 years in a stunning waterfront museum blending historic and modern architecture.
National Waterfront Museum, Oystermouth Rd, Maritime Quarter, Swansea SA1 3RD4.4Very Good 2,347 Reviews -
Swansea Museum
Explore Wales’ oldest museum in Swansea’s Maritime Quarter, featuring diverse exhibits from Egyptian mummies to local maritime heritage.
Victoria Rd, Maritime Quarter, Swansea SA1 1SN4.5Excellent 715 Reviews -
Dylan Thomas Centre
Explore the life and legacy of Dylan Thomas at Swansea’s vibrant cultural centre with free entry and engaging exhibits.
6 Somerset Pl, Swansea SA1 1RR4.5Excellent 225 Reviews -
Castell Cydweli / Kidwelly Castle
Explore the majestic Norman fortress of Kidwelly Castle, where medieval history meets stunning Welsh coastal views.
Castle Rd, Kidwelly SA17 5BQ4.7Excellent 1,992 Reviews -
1940s Swansea
Step back into wartime Swansea at 1940s Swansea, where history and nature meet in the evocative Crymlyn Burrows landscape.
Baldwins Cres, Crymlyn Burrows, Skewen, Swansea SA1 8PT4.3Very Good 103 Reviews -
RSPB Cwm Clydach
A serene woodland retreat near Swansea, rich in birdlife and scenic river trails, perfect for nature lovers and peaceful walks.
Lone Rd, Clydach, Swansea SA6 5SU4.5Excellent 169 Reviews -
Maes yr Eithin Retail Park
A lively retail hub in Cross Hands offering diverse shops, dining options, and family-friendly convenience with ample parking.
Llandeilo Rd, Cross Hands, Llanelli SA14 6RH4.5Excellent 510 Reviews -
Llansteffan Castle
Explore Llansteffan Castle’s dramatic Norman ruins perched above Carmarthen Bay, where ancient history meets breathtaking coastal views.
Llansteffan, Carmarthen SA33 5LW4.7Excellent 864 Reviews -
Dramatic Heart of Wales
A pioneering industrial and innovation hub in Neath, blending green energy, cutting-edge research, and sustainable business growth.
Baglan Energy Park, The Quays, Neath SA11 2GG5.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
Aberavon Beach
A three-mile sandy beach with vibrant family attractions, watersports, and stunning Bristol Channel views in Port Talbot.
Aberavon Beach4.7Excellent 155 Reviews -
Llyn Llech Owain Country Park
Explore 180 acres of woodland, lake, and adventure playgrounds at Llyn Llech Owain Country Park, a family-friendly natural gem in Carmarthenshire.
Church Rd Gorslas, Llanelli SA14 7NF4.6Excellent 1,054 Reviews -
Neath Abbey
Explore the majestic ruins of Neath Abbey, Wales’ grand medieval monastery rich in history, royal tales, and industrial heritage.
Monastery Rd, Neath Abbey, Neath SA10 7DW4.6Excellent 514 Reviews -
Caewern Park
A vibrant, family-friendly park in Neath offering inclusive playgrounds, scenic nature, and a peaceful community atmosphere.
92 Heol Illtyd, Neath SA10 7SF4.4Very Good 148 Reviews -
National Botanic Garden of Wales
Explore Wales’ premier botanical sanctuary featuring the world’s largest glasshouse, themed gardens, wildlife displays, and serene natural landscapes.
Middleton Hall, Llanarthne SA32 8HN4.6Excellent 4,362 Reviews -
Castell Talacharn / Laugharne Castle
Explore the medieval and Tudor ruins of Dylan Thomas’s beloved Laugharne Castle, set against stunning estuary views in scenic Carmarthenshire.
King St, Laugharne, Carmarthen SA33 4SA4.6Excellent 2,340 Reviews -
Green Castle Wood
Explore ancient oaks, vibrant meadows, and riverside tranquility in Carmarthenshire’s Green Castle Woods, a year-round nature haven.
B4312, Carmarthen SA33 5BG4.5Excellent 120 Reviews -
Glantawe Riverside Park
A peaceful riverside park in Pontardawe offering scenic walks, family-friendly green spaces, and a tranquil retreat along the River Tawe.
Pontardawe, Swansea SA8 3HZ4.6Excellent 89 Reviews -
Gnoll Country Park
Explore 240 acres of historic woodlands, lakes, and family-friendly trails at Gnoll Country Park, a tranquil natural escape near Neath.
134 Fairyland, Neath SA11 3EF4.6Excellent 2,755 Reviews -
National Trust - Paxton's Tower
A Neo-Gothic folly atop Llanarthney hill offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into Regency history in the heart of Wales.
Llanarthney SA32 8HX4.6Excellent 427 Reviews -
Craig Gwladys Country Park
A tranquil woodland retreat blending rich coal mining heritage with scenic valley views and extensive walking trails near Neath.
Penscynor, Cilfrew, Aberdulais, Neath SA104.6Excellent 132 Reviews -
Aberdulais Aqueduct
Historic 19th-century canal aqueduct in Neath blending industrial heritage with scenic riverside walks and nature.
Station Rd, Tonna, Neath SA10 8EP4.4Very Good 81 Reviews -
Castell Dryslwyn
Explore the evocative ruins of Castell Dryslwyn, a 13th-century Welsh stronghold with panoramic Tywi Valley views and rich medieval heritage.
B4297, Carmarthen SA32 8JQ4.7Excellent 565 Reviews -
Carmarthen Castle
Explore the evocative medieval ruins of Carmarthen Castle, perched above the River Twyi with panoramic views and rich Welsh history.
Castle Hill, Carmarthen SA31 1AD3.7Good 327 Reviews -
The Old Curiosity
Discover timeless antiques and unique collectibles in the heart of historic Carmarthen at The Old Curiosity.
19 King St, Carmarthen SA31 1BH4.6Excellent 32 Reviews -
Museum of speed
Explore the thrilling history of land speed records at Pendine Sands’ interactive Museum of Land Speed, where heritage meets adrenaline.
Pendine, Carmarthen SA33 4NY4.6Excellent 7 Reviews -
Parc Hinds
A quiet green retreat in eastern Carmarthen, perfect for a relaxed stroll, children’s play, or a peaceful dog walk.
Old Priory Rd, Carmarthen SA31 1NP4.3Very Good 13 Reviews -
Amgueddfa Sir Gâr - Carmarthenshire Museum
Discover Carmarthenshire’s rich heritage in a 700-year-old bishop’s palace with themed galleries, historic charm, and family-friendly exhibits.
Abergwili, Carmarthen SA31 2JG4.5Excellent 289 Reviews -
St Catherine's Walk Shopping Centre
A vibrant, accessible shopping and leisure hub in Carmarthen with over 20 stores, dining, cinema, and extensive parking facilities.
St Catherine St, Carmarthen SA31 1GA4.2Very Good 2,267 Reviews -
Carmarthen Antiques Centre
Discover a vast collection of Welsh antiques, vintage treasures, and unique collectibles in Carmarthen's premier two-floor antiques emporium.
56 Priory St, Carmarthen SA31 1NU4.6Excellent 110 Reviews -
Moridunum Roman Amphitheatre
Explore the rare 2nd-century Roman amphitheatre in Carmarthen, a unique window into ancient Wales and the far west of the Roman Empire.
66 Oak Terrace, Carmarthen SA31 1NU3.7Good 18 Reviews -
Capel Mair
Discover the evocative ruins of Capel Mair, a 14th-century chapel with stunning views and deep ties to Margam Abbey’s monastic heritage.
Port Talbot SA13 2TB4.7Excellent 90 Reviews -
Gelli Aur Country Park
Explore the serene 100-acre wooded parkland of Gelli Aur Country Park, where history and nature blend with stunning Towy Valley views.
Golden Grove, Carmarthen SA32 8LR4.2Very Good 200 Reviews -
Margam Stones Museum
Discover Wales’ rich early medieval heritage through intricately carved stones and evocative sculptures at Margam Stones Museum.
Abbey Rd, Port Talbot SA13 2TA4.0Very Good 24 Reviews -
Margam Country Park
Explore 1000 acres of history, nature, and family fun at Margam Country Park’s stunning castle grounds and vibrant wildlife habitats.
Port Talbot SA13 2TJ4.7Excellent 4,182 Reviews -
Gwili Steam Railway
Step aboard the Gwili Steam Railway for a scenic, nostalgic steam train journey through the tranquil Carmarthenshire countryside.
Railway Station, Abergwili Junction, Carmarthen SA31 2DG4.5Excellent 1,190 Reviews -
Go Ape Margam
Thrilling treetop adventures and breathtaking coastal views await in the historic Margam Country Park.
Margam Country Park, Port Talbot SA13 2TJ4.7Excellent 345 Reviews -
Cefn Coed Colliery Museum
Explore the depths of Welsh coal mining history at Cefn Coed Colliery Museum, home to a majestic steam winding engine and rich cultural heritage.
Neath Rd, Creunant, Crynant, Neath SA10 8SN4.5Excellent 132 Reviews
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