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Distance from City: 30 Miles / Approximately 40 minutes drive from Swansea
Perfect for: Families can enjoy the outdoor heated pool (open from April school holidays until end of October half term), adventure play area and five-a-side football pitch. Couples can enjoy romantic meals at the Purple Badger pub and restaurant, famous for its Sunday roasts that attract both locals and visitors. The park sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with easy access to award-winning beaches including Rhossili Bay.
On-Site Amenities: The park features an outdoor heated pool, adventure playground, five-a-side football pitch, table tennis, basketball hoop and gym for over-18s. The Purple Badger pub and restaurant serves fine home-cooked food with excellent views over Llanrhidian Marsh. Free Wi-Fi is available in designated areas plus launderette facilities and convenience shop.
Nearby Attractions: Explore the Gower Peninsula with Rhossili Bay just a short drive away. Visit the National Botanic Garden of Wales (17 miles), Dinefwr Park and Castle (13 miles), or take advantage of the stunning North Gower coastline for walking and wildlife spotting.
Accommodation Options: The park offers 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom platinum caravans with private hot tubs, perfect for couples and families. All accommodation is non-smoking with modern amenities including central heating and double glazing. Pets are welcome in designated pet-friendly units.
Distance from City: 15 miles / 30 minutes drive from Swansea
Perfect for: Families, couples and outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hill walking, fishing and nature exploration in ‘Waterfall Country’. The area features numerous waterfalls, famous caves, steam railways and gardens. Swansea city centre and beaches are just 30 minutes away by car.
On-site: Peaceful woodland retreat surrounded by wildlife and nature with children’s play area. The village location provides easy access to local shops, cafes, pubs and takeaways (some with delivery to site). Major supermarkets in Swansea are within 40 minutes drive.
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Accommodation options: Comfortable woodland lodges with outdoor hot tubs sleeping 2-6 guests. All lodges are non-smoking with modern amenities. Unfortunately pets are not permitted at this site.
Distance from City: 60 Miles / 1 Hour 15 Minutes Drive from Swansea
Perfect for: Families with children of all ages thanks to the heated indoor pool with waterslide, adventure playground, soft play area and kids’ clubs during school holidays. Couples appreciate the peaceful estuary setting with scenic walks and diverse wildlife watching opportunities.
On-site: The park boasts a heated indoor pool with waterslide (open 21/02/25 – 10/11/25), soft play area, adventure playground, multi-sports court, crazy golf and amusement arcade. The Boathouse Bar & Restaurant offers family dining with views over the bay. Additional facilities include convenience store, Costa Coffee, free Wi-Fi in designated areas and launderette.
Nearby: Explore Pembrey Country Park with its 8-mile Blue Flag beach, forest walks, ski slope and toboggan run. History lovers can visit Kidwelly Castle, Laugharne Castle (associated with poet Dylan Thomas), and Llansteffan Castle. Pendine Sands offers the famous speed record beach and Museum of Speed.
Accommodation options: Range of luxury lodges including the Broughton Lodge and Llangennith Lodge, both featuring private hot tubs. Accommodation sleeps from 2-8 guests with options for couples through to large families. Some lodges have been refurbished in 2023 with en-suite bedrooms and modern amenities. Pet-friendly accommodation is available.
Swansea offers an outstanding mix of coastal beauty and cultural attractions, making it perfect for both families and couples enjoying a hot tub break. The city provides easy access to the stunning Gower Peninsula – Britain’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – alongside modern attractions and historic sites.
Swansea combines seaside appeal with urban sophistication. The Maritime Quarter houses museums and marina facilities, while the nearby Gower Peninsula provides some of the UK’s most spectacular coastal scenery. From the city centre you can easily reach award-winning beaches, historic castles and cultural attractions.
These five must-visit attractions showcase the best of what Swansea and the surrounding area offer:
The Gower Peninsula features breathtaking coastal scenery with some of the UK’s finest beaches. Rhossili Bay has been voted among the world’s top beaches, stretching for three miles of golden sand backed by dramatic cliffs. The area offers excellent surfing at Llangennith and Caswell Bay, coastal walking on the Wales Coast Path, and wildlife watching including seals and dolphins. Estimated pricing: Free access to beaches and coastal paths, with National Trust car parking charges at Rhossili (£6 per day, free for members).
Wales’ largest indoor market offers an authentic taste of local life. This award-winning historic market was crowned Britain’s Best Large Indoor Market 2024. Here you’ll find traditional Welsh delicacies including laverbread, Penclawdd cockles, Welsh cakes and Gower saltmarsh lamb, alongside fresh produce, crafts and gifts. The central Market Garden provides seating under a 7.5m pergola. Estimated pricing: Free entry, open Monday to Saturday. Dog-friendly venue.
Located in a striking neo-classical building in the Maritime Quarter, the centre celebrates Swansea’s most famous literary son. The permanent ‘Love the Words’ exhibition opened on Dylan’s 100th birthday in 2014, featuring interactive displays, original manuscripts, audio recordings and family activities. The centre hosts regular events including poetry readings and book launches. Estimated pricing: Free entry, open Wednesday-Sunday 10am-4:30pm.
This Norman castle sits majestically on a hill in Mumbles with stunning views over Swansea Bay. Recent conservation work has revealed private staircases, ancient graffiti from the 14th century and a 30-foot glass bridge offering new perspectives. The castle features deep vaults, secret passages and accessible ramparts. Estimated pricing: Adults £6, Family ticket (2 adults + 3 children) £18. Open daily April-September 11am-5pm, weekends only in October.
This state-of-the-art museum tells the story of Welsh industry and innovation over 300 years using cutting-edge interactive technology. The museum features 15 themed galleries with touchscreen displays, a replica of the world’s first steam locomotive, and regular special exhibitions. Located on Swansea Marina with views across the bay. Estimated pricing: Free entry with charges for some special exhibitions.
| Attraction | Interest | Pricing | Opening Times |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Gower Peninsula | Nature/Adventure | Free (parking charges apply) | Access all year round |
| Swansea Market | Culture/Shopping | Free entry | Monday-Saturday, closed Sundays and bank holidays |
| Dylan Thomas Centre | Literature/History | Free (some events charged) | Wednesday-Sunday 10am-4:30pm |
| Oystermouth Castle | History/Sightseeing | Adults £6, Family £18 | April-Sept daily 11am-5pm, Oct weekends only |
| National Waterfront Museum | Education/Family | Free | Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm |