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West Glamorgan

Former administrative and preserved county in South Wales with historic districts including Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.

Oxwich Castle

Castell Oxwich is a Tudor manor house with impressive historical ruins including an elegant long gallery with sea views, open for guided tours from May to August. It offers visitors a glimpse into 16th century gentry life with outdoor grounds and on-site exhibitions.

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Kidwelly Castle

Kidwelly Castle is a well-preserved Norman ruined castle in Carmarthenshire, Wales, with a square inner bailey, round towers, and a semi-circular outer curtain wall. It offers a historical outdoor experience overlooking the River Gwendraeth and has been featured in films such as Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

castle historic-town museum garden

Loughor Castle

Loughor Castle is a ruined medieval fortification in southwestern Wales, situated on the site of a former Roman fort. Visitors can explore the remains of the stone tower, curtain wall, and earthwork defenses within the castle park, experiencing a historic outdoor site surrounded by scenic views of the River Loughor.

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Neath Abbey

Neath Abbey is the ruins of a once vast Cistercian monastery established in 1129 in South Wales, notable for its extensive medieval remains, historic gatehouse, and archaeological significance. The outdoor site offers visitors a glimpse into Welsh monastic history and industrial heritage, with informative displays and a backdrop for popular TV series filming.

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Swansea Castle

Swansea Castle is a ruined Norman castle located in Swansea city centre, featuring medieval stone remains and public access to historic outdoor spaces. The castle dates back to 1107 and is a significant historic landmark in the city.

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Aberdulais

Aberdulais Falls is a scenic waterfall on the River Dulais in Wales, featuring one of Europe's largest electricity-generating waterwheels and an industrial heritage site managed by the National Trust. Visitors can explore the natural gorge and historical water-powered infrastructure.

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  • West Glamorgan (indoor)
  • West Glamorgan (outdoor)
  • West Glamorgan (free)
  • West Glamorgan (organisation~cadw)
  • West Glamorgan (wheelchair-accessible)
  • West Glamorgan (child-friendly)
  • Mid Glamorgan

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Last update: 10 June 2026
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