Things to do in Swansea

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From Cardiff: Golden Gower Coast, Swansea & Mumbles Day Tour

From Cardiff: Golden Gower Coast, Swansea & Mumbles Day Tour

Soak up the charm of the Gower Coast on this guided tour from Cardiff to the city of Swansea and the quaint village of Mumbles. Learn about local history and admire sweeping views of Langland, Caswell, and Rhossili Bay. Hop aboard a comfortable minibus and relax on the journey from the capital city of Wales to the city of Swansea. The first stop on the tour is the Waterfront area and the famous Dylan Thomas Centre. ( Subject to local opening hours ) Visit the beautiful village of Mumbles once known as Oystermouth where you can view Oystermouth Castle and what remains of the iconic 19th-century railway station where the world's first passenger railway journey took place. . Some free time to take your lunch, explore the retail area of Newton Road which features many small independent traders. area or pop in to the Lovespoon Gallery where you can shop for traditionally hand-carved Welsh love spoons. A perfect gift! Let the scenery of the Gower coast take your breath away, with an optional coastal walk from Langland Bay to Castell Bay, before you travel to the magnificent Rhossili Bay and Worm’s Head.

Cardiff: Gower Peninsula's Cliffs & Bays Scenic Day Tour

Cardiff: Gower Peninsula's Cliffs & Bays Scenic Day Tour

Experience our tours with a maximum of 8 passengers per group. Escape Cardiff for a day and discover the best spots of the Gower Peninsula, one of Wales' five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As you journey toward Swansea, your first stop of the day, delve into the history of Wales from Roman times to the present. Be enchanted by Swansea Marina, with its historical docks. Grab a cup of coffee, take a leisurely stroll, and snap photos of the many little boats and yellow-brick buildings. After a short ride, you'll arrive at Mumbles village, free time to explore the charming little shops, pick up lunch at one of the many bakeries, and enjoy a leisurely stroll along the seafront or near the Norman castle. Take a close look to Mumbles Lighthouse, which has been operating for more than 230 years. Take the opportunity to explore the pier or enjoy the stunning views of the lighthouse situated on an islet in the ocean. Upon reaching Langland Bay, you can choose to embark on a magnificent cliff-top walk (1 1/4 miles) leading to Caswell Bay. With breath-taking views and numerous viewpoints, it's the perfect location for capturing memorable photos. Alternatively, if you prefer to relax, take some time for yourself to enjoy the beach or savor an ice cream by the seafront. The highlight of your tour will be a visit to Rhossili Bay, the crown jewel of the Gower Peninsula and its most visited location. Explore the surroundings with a stunning cliff-top walk, encounter Welsh wild horses, and enjoy a refreshment while taking in the breath-taking view of Rhossili Beach. This beach has been voted the best in the UK, the best in Europe, and consistently ranks among the world's best. Participants engage at their own risk, with adults or parents determining if the event is appropriate for them. Participation levels in any event are solely personal decisions. We suggest securing a personal activity insurance plan to guard against potential income loss in the unlikely event of an accident during a walk. Please note that this itinerary is an example, and the route taken may vary due to weather or other conditions.

From Cardiff: Mumbles and Gower Peninsular Tour

From Cardiff: Mumbles and Gower Peninsular Tour

Start by meeting your guide at the central train station in Cardiff. Hop on an air-conditioned minivan and travel along the southern coastline of South Wales, passing the towns of Bridgend and Port Talbot and through the City of Swansea. Explore the charming area of Mumbles and stroll along the "Mumbles Mile" to see the wonderful pier and offshore lighthouse. Take some time to explore the boardwalk and grab an ice cream as you enjoy the pleasant surroundings of this quaint location. Next, explore the Gower Peninsular in all of its natural glory with a hike from Langland Bay along the coastal path to Caswell Bay. Enjoy the beautiful scenery throughout with plenty of fantastic photo stops. Walk along the dramatic sea cliffs and visit Worms Head along with the majestic sweep of Rhossili Bay, which is regularly voted in the top ten beaches of the World. Hear stories of Piracy and deadly adventure, Myths and Legends of Gower and Wales, enjoy some great food along the Way. Tour finishes in Cardiff

From London: Wales 5-Day Group Tour

From London: Wales 5-Day Group Tour

Day 1: Leave London and travel west to the rolling hills of the Cotswolds through England’s prettiest historic villages. Get the best photos and hear the most fascinating local tales. Travel through the Welsh Marches marked out by the ancient Offa’s Dyke. Head into the heart of the Cambrian Mountains and beautiful Elan Valley. Finally, head to the beautiful seaside town and cultural center of Aberystwyth, where you spend the next two nights. Day 2: Travel north into the mountainous Snowdonia National Park. You visit the beautiful village of Beddgelert, where you can see the grave of ‘Gelert’, the legendary dog. Later you travel to Harlech Castle. Built by King Edward I during his conquest of Wales nearly 800 years ago, this mighty fortress still stands overlooking the peaks of Snowdonia and the sea. After a fulfilling day in the mountains, you return to Aberystwyth in the late afternoon. Day 3: Travel around the coast of Cardigan Bay through Aberaeron to New Quay. Explore the picturesque harbor and get the chance to spot dolphins and whales. You then go inland to explore the Dinefwr Estate* (Newton House) and its ruined castle before heading for Wales’s south coast to visit Laugharne, where Dylan Thomas lived for the last few years of his life and wrote the famous play “Under Milk Wood”. From here, it’s a short distance to Tenby, the small, charming seaside town that’ll be your base for two nights. *When the Dinefwr Estate is closed, you visit Carreg Cennen Castle instead. Day 4: See some of Britain’s most gorgeous coastlines at the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Travel to the tiny cathedral city of St Davids for lunch and exploration, and stop in the county town of Pembroke to enter the thick medieval walls of the castle. From here, return to Tenby for a relaxed evening. Day 5: Leaving Tenby in the morning, begin your return journey to London. Head past the industrial cities of South Wales to the outskirts of Cardiff, and visit the outdoor National History Museum. Take the Severn Bridge back into England, and take a break at Castle Combe, a Cotswold village perfect for a relaxed stroll amongst 16th-century ironstone cottages.

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

Day 1: You leave Manchester and head straight for the border of Wales. Your first stop of the day is Conwy. This little town deserves to win awards for most picture-perfect harbour town. There’s a castle perched by the sea, the ‘world’s smallest house’, and lots of little restaurants boasting the best fish and chips. After you’ve soaked up the sea air, you cross the world’s first modern day suspension bridge across the Menai Straits and onto Anglesey Island. Prior to its construction, cattle farmers would have to persuade their herd to swim across the Menai Straits on their way to market. We head for the most westerly point of North Wales to marvel at the South Stack Lighthouse, sea cliffs, and nature reserve. But that’s not all. You stop in the lovely seaside town of Beaumaris, and also visit the town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll for a quick photo stop. Then you travel back over the bridge and along the coastline to Llandudno, your overnight stop. Day 2: This morning when you head off, your first stop is to Betws-y-Coed. This beautiful little village is known as the gateway to Snowdonia National Park. Next, sit back and watch Snowdonia’s mountains fly by as you continue onto Harlech Castle. This is one of our favourite castles in the whole of the UK. It boasts epic sea views and an amazingly war-torn history that involves a lot of dynamite. You then venture to one of the most charming and unique villages in Wales, Portmeirion. This town is the brainchild of Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis. He wanted to demonstrate how a naturally beautiful location could be developed without spoiling it. The result is a stunning piece of the Mediterranean transported into North Wales. You have free time here to explore and grab a bite to eat. You head back to Llandudno for the evening. Day 3: After breakfast, your first stop is to the Llanberis Slate Museum*. The history of the second largest slate mine on the planet will stay in your memory for a long time. For your lunch stop today, we head to Llangollen. Situated along the River Dee, this little town will steal your heart. Next you’re off to one of England’s most historic towns, Chester. There’s a lot to do here, but we’d advise you just head to the Cathedral, you could spend a whole week in this fine building and not get bored. You arrive back in Manchester in the early evening.

From Cardiff: Mumbles, Three Cliffs, Worms Head Gower Tour

From Cardiff: Mumbles, Three Cliffs, Worms Head Gower Tour

It's a small group guided tour from central Cardiff taking in the very best beaches and historical sites on the Gower peninsula, the first Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK. You will travel in a modern and luxurious fully electric vehicle, limited to a maximum of seven passengers, in the company of your driver guide, Andy, who is a Mountain Leader and a Green Badged Tourist Guide, an ambassador for many areas of Wales and a Visit Wales Pro. Oh, and amongst other things tourism and adventure, he’s also been chair of Brecon Beacons Tourism and a Brecon Beacons National Park Warden. First stop is Mumbles with its fine row of shops, harbour, small beaches and Victorian pier. Perhaps we'll visit Verdis for an Italian hot chocolate... Then it's to Three Cliffs Bay, home of adventure activity by the sea. We may see some climbers or some might even be coasteering. The walk to the beach across the stepping stones is sublime! We'll then visit Gower Heritage Centre for lunch and a guided tour of the 12th Century watermill and associated buildings that house a range of historical displays telling the story of life on The Gower. Rhossili and Worms Head is a must with any trip to the Gower having to pull into this iconic spot. Rhosilli Bay with its 3 miles of golden sand is often featured as the best beach in the UK. Llanrhidian Common is farming Gower, with sheep, sheep and more sheep... We will stop for a 360 degree panoramic view of The Gower and perhaps a walk to an ancient burial site known as King Arthur's Stone. Know Before You Go This tour will take place rain or shine There is a walk of 3km in total on our visit to Three Cliffs Bay Andy may bring his dog with him. If this is an issue for you please let us know You will be able to spend time with the guide at each location, as they walk and talk about Wales, its history and culture or you are free to self-explore and perhaps dip your toe into the sea, buy some souvenirs or get that perfect selfie. Bring your towel! Bring your swimming costume. You never how the day will play out :)

From Cardiff: The Wandering Bard's Swansea Bay Day Tour

From Cardiff: The Wandering Bard's Swansea Bay Day Tour

You will be picked up from the centre of Cardiff by your guide Gareth at 0800. It's time to relax, unwind and take in the beautiful scenery as you drive towards the city of Swansea. During the drive you will be given a history lesson and a breakdown of the Welsh language. Important sights and place names will be explained. The Swansea Bay area is one of the oldest places in the world to industrialize and its shape has been compared to the bay of Naples. Our first visit will be the magnificent beach and cliffs of Rhossili, voted the best beach in the world. We'll spend about one and a half hours here with ample opportunities to take those instagram selfies. Nobody is ever disappointed by this beauty. It then takes around 40 minutes to get to the stunning village of Mumbles on the edge of Swansea Bay. There are shops and restaurants aplenty and be sure to give the locally famous Joe's a try for the very best ice cream in Wales. This is where we will stop for lunch. This isn't included in the price but Gareth can suggest places suitable for all tastes and budgets. We will then visit Neath Abbey, a 900 year old gem that is free to walk around and soak up the atmosphere. The last visit will be Melincourt Waterfalls in the Vale of Neath. This beauty was once painted by JMW Turner. You will not be disappointed. The expected arrival time back in Cardiff is 1630.

South Wales: Indoor Go-Karting Experience

South Wales: Indoor Go-Karting Experience

Experience the thrill of go-karting in the heart of South Wales. Race around the track in a converted WW2 aircraft hanger, located in Llandow, South Wales. Enjoy a fun, competitive environment for all ages. Whether you’re near Cardiff, Swansea, or Newport, Kart Kingdom is just a short drive away, making it the go-to destination for fun and adrenaline in South Wales. Kart Kingdom is an exciting new venture from the team behind the UK’s leading driving experience company, Car Chase Heroes. Their mission is to create the most thrilling, fun and competitive karting experience for everyone. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or a complete beginner, the team is dedicated to providing a safe, welcoming and exciting environment where everyone can enjoy go-karting at its very best. After your race, relax at the on-site café and bar where you can enjoy a variety of hot food and ice cold drinks.

Private Tour: The Gower - Mumbles, Three Cliffs & Worms Head

Private Tour: The Gower - Mumbles, Three Cliffs & Worms Head

Discover the best beaches and historical sites on the Gower Peninsula on a small-group guided tour from central Cardiff. Travel in a luxurious electric vehicle with a maximum of 7 passengers and a guide who is a Mountain Leader and a Green Badged Tourist Guide. Start your tour in Mumbles, with its fine row of shops, harbor, small beaches, and Victorian pier. Then, head to Three Cliffs Bay, home of adventure activities by the sea. Continue to the Gower Heritage Centre for lunch and a guided tour of the 12th-century watermill. Next, visit Rhossili and Worms Head, a must-see spot on the Gower Peninsula. Finally, stop at Llanrhidian Common, where you can see sheep and King Arthur's Stone.

From Bristol: Mountains & Coasts of South Wales 3-Day Tour

From Bristol: Mountains & Coasts of South Wales 3-Day Tour

Day 1 It’s time to explore the beauty and history of south Wales. Leaving Bristol, your first main destination is St Davids, known as the smallest city in Britain. Despite its tiny stature, St Davids has claimed city status thanks to the 12th century cathedral found in the heart of the town. The cathedral is definitely worth a visit, not just for its beauty, but you can learn all about the history of the city inside. In the afternoon, your driver-guide will take you on a beautiful drive along the Pembrokeshire Coast in the south of Wales, choosing the best places to stop depending on what might interest the group. Hills, estuaries, valleys, and woodlands, this stunning region really has it all. Arrive in Tenby in the early evening and this is your destination for the night. Settlement in Tenby town dates back to the 9th century, so no surprise there’s plenty to see here. Day 2 Have the morning to explore Tenby and discover at your own pace. Witness the town's fascinating history and amazing icons, including what's left of Tenby Castle and the medieval town walls. Poetry lovers will enjoy the stop at the lovely town of Laugharne. Welsh poet Dylan Thomas lived in his boathouse here from 1949 until his death in 1953. See the boathouse, open to the public, or perhaps use your time for a quick refreshment since there are plenty of pubs to choose from. In the afternoon you can visit Carreg Cennen Castle. This incredible stronghold sits high on a rocky outcrop overlooking the River Cennen, so get your camera ready. There’s time here to explore the ruins and even grab a quick bite for lunch. Be treated to a drive through the scenic Brecon Beacons mountain range. A perfect way to end the day before you arrive in Abergavenny for the evening. Day 3 Bookworms get ready. Your first stop of the day is in Hay-on-Wye, known as the First Booktown in the World. This town has become famous for its secondhand and antiquarian bookshops, so your free time here could result in a small reading collection for your travels. Travel onwards to Ross-on-Wye, the UK’s best loved market town. Here you have some time to wander and grab some lunch. Board the bus and head off through the Wye Valley. This scenic route is considered the birthplace of British tourism and the birthplace of the industrial revolution. Your journey takes you to your next stop, Tintern Abbey. Sitting on the banks of River Wye, there’s some fascinating history behind this now-roofless national icon which was founded in 1131. Your last stop of the tour is in Chepstow where you can marvel at the power of Chepstow’s Norman castle. Arrive back in Bristol in the early evening.

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Fantastic day with Max as our guide who was great. Very nice, passionate about the region and a fountain of knowledge about Wales - we learnt so much! The scenery on the Gower Peninsula is completely out of this world - huge and seemingly endless sand beaches and dramatic cliffs - and very limited tourism. Amongst the most beautiful landscapes I have seen on the British Isles. A very worthwhile day with a varied and interesting program including the opportunity to walk and explore the natural beauty first-hand.

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I had the most wonderful trip with Max. We saw so much and had just the right amount of visits and valuable information from a very knowledgeable guide. The rugged cliffs of Wales have my heart now. Thanks Max!

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Alex was a really funny and responsive guide .. the whole trip was an active trip .. with beach and walking trail from bay to bay it was a nice place be day trip ,

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I spend enjoyable time and Federico is a good travel guide. I saw gorgeous places in Gower peninsula, I recommend it!

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While the weather wasn’t ideal, the mist did give the entire day a dreamy quality. The stops were spectacular!