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Former administrative and preserved county in South Wales with historic districts including Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.
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 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.
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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.
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 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.
Weobley Castle is a historic fortified manor house on the Gower peninsula offering spectacular views over marshes and the Llwchwr estuary, with indoor exhibition space and extensive grounds to explore. The site blends luxury and defence features from medieval times, including a watchtower and battlement walls, providing visitors a glimpse into a high-society family home of the past.
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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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Parc le Breos is a historic medieval deer park on the Gower Peninsula in Wales featuring prehistoric sites including a Neolithic cromlech burial chamber and Mesolithic shelters within a scenic limestone gorge. Visitors can explore the outdoor archaeological landscapes with accessible paths and enjoy free pedestrian access and parking nearby.
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Whiteford Sands is a quiet two-mile beach on the northern side of the Gower Peninsula in south Wales, known for its natural beauty, dune systems managed by the National Trust, and the cast iron Whiteford Lighthouse.
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