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South Wales

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South Wales is in the United Kingdom.

Contents

[edit] Regions

Map of South Wales
Map of South Wales
Pembrokeshire
Carmarthenshire
Glamorgan
Gwent

[edit] Cities and towns

Cities

Towns

[edit] Other destinations

Worm's Head, Rhossili, Swansea
Worm's Head, Rhossili, Swansea

[edit] National parks

[edit] Designated areas of outstanding natural beauty

[edit] Castles

  • Caerphilly in Caerphilly - has a leaning tower
  • Carmarthen in Carmarthen - the ruins of Carmarthen Castle are in the town centre
  • Carreg Cennen Castle - imposing castle near Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire
  • Chepstow in Chepstow
  • Llansteffan near Carmarthen
  • Manorbier near Tenby
  • Oxwich at South Gower, Swansea - near Oxwich Bay
  • Oystermouth at Mumbles, Swansea - commanding views over Mumbles and Swansea Bay
  • Pembroke in Pembroke
  • Pennard at Pennard, Swansea - the ruins of Pennard Castle overlook Three Cliffs Bay
  • Picton near Haverfordwest
  • Swansea - the ruins of Swansea Castle are in the city centre
  • Weobley at North Gower, Swansea - the castle offers views over the Loughor Estuary to Carmarthenshire

[edit] Understand

South Wales is a very mixed area. There is stunning pastoral scenery in many parts of South West Wales, the Vale of Glamorgan near Cardiff and the Wye Valley in the former county of Gwent. Wales' two largest cities, Cardiff and Swansea, are both located in the former county of Glamorgan and offer an excellent selection of stores, restaurants and entertainment opportunities. The coast around Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsular in Swansea, in particular, have stunning coastal paths and sandy beaches, and the area boasts an abundance of castles. In addition, South Wales has a proud industrial heritage, with Port Talbot being a major steel processing town, while the valleys in central Glamorgan were once the center of the Welsh coal mining industry. Since the 60s, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire have been very popular with people involved in alternative and counter culture; consequently South West Wales has become home to many communes and organic farms.

[edit] Talk

Welsh is commonly spoken is Carmarthenshire and north Pembrokeshire, but is used much less in South Pembrokeshire, Glamorgan and Gwent. English is spoken throughout the region.

[edit] Get in

[edit] By car

M4 motorway from London to near Carmarthen

[edit] By train

Great Western runs a main line service from London to Swansea, with stops in Newport, Cardiff, Bridgend, Port Talbot and Neath. Arriva Trains covers the rural areas west and north of Swansea.

[edit] By plane

There is an international airport at Cardiff and a small airport serving private planes at Swansea

[edit] By boat

There are regular car ferry services to Ireland from Fishguard Pembroke and Swansea.

Swansea offers mooring facilities for around 700 boats at the city's marina.

[edit] By bus

Cardiff, Swansea and Newport are connected to the National Bus Company network linking them to other major UK cities

[edit] Get around

Trains connect all the main centers of population, and a local bus net work links the the stations to the smaller communities in the area.

Tenby Harbor
Tenby Harbor

[edit] See

  • Museums and galleries - Cardiff, Swansea
  • Picturesque small towns/villages - Llandovery, Tenby and Oxwich, Port Eynon and Rhosilli on the Gower Peninsular.

[edit] Do

  • hiking - Carmarthenshire, Gower Peninsular, Pembrokeshire
  • swimming - Swansea, Tenby
  • water sports - Swansea
  • festivals - Cardiff, Swansea
  • work on organic farms - Wales is home to many communes and organic farms, and WWOOF can arrange for volunteers to work for free at some of these places in exchange for room and board. It is an excellent way to experience life in the Welsh country-side, make friends and, at the same time, learn a little about organic farming.

[edit] Eat

  • Lava bread is a puree made from seaweed and eaten for breakfast. It is a specialty of the Swansea area.
  • Cardiff and Swansea offer the greatest number and best quality of restaurants.

[edit] Drink

  • Cardiff and Swansea have a multitude of bars and cafes.

[edit] Stay safe

South Wales does not have a high crime rate, though like anywhere is in the UK, caution is required, especially in urban areas.

[edit] Get out

  • Boat trips linking Swansea and Penarth with north Devon run during the summer months.



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