Fairyhill
Fairyhill

Swansea has many facets – industrial city, bayside haven, the resort suburb of Mumbles, and of course the beautiful Gower Peninsula stretching westwards from the city. Don’t forget the wealth of museums here too... Read More

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Swansea Events

January
Abertawe Festival of Young Musicians
February
Abertawe Festival of Young Musicians
Annual Auto Jumble
June
Escape Into The Park
July
Gower Rock Festival
August
Pontardawe Festival
September
Swansea Festival of Music and the Arts
October
Dylan Thomas Festival
Swansea Festival of Music and the Arts
Wordplay Childrens' Literature Festival
November
Dylan Thomas Festival

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Fairyhill

Fairyhill
Fairyhill is situated at the heart of the Gower peninsula, which was designated as Britain's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, mainly because of its superb coastal scenery.

Set in twenty four acres of its own ... More | Double Room: £87.50 - £137.50 | visit website
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Singleton Hotel

Singleton Hotel

Highly commended by the Grand Theatre, which is situated opposite, this friendly hotel and public house is set in the heart of Swansea, just a short drive from the Gower Peninsula. If you are here to ... More | visit website

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Ibis Swansea

Ibis Swansea

The Ibis Swansea Bay hotel, featuring 99 modern rooms, a restaurant and a bar, is ideally situated in the heart of the SA1 waterfront development. Perfect for business or leisure, the hotel is just 5 minutes ... More | visit website

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Leonardos Guest House

Leonardos Guest House

Boasting an idyllic setting at the edge of both the Gower peninsula and Swansea City Centre, this welcoming B&B enjoys spectacular views over the sea and nearby Mumbles and its Light House. With true touches of ... More | visit website

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Dragon Hotel

Dragon Hotel

A newly refurbished 4-star hotel, in the heart of the city centre, close to the new SAI development and numerous business parks. All rooms are en suite, and fully air conditioned, with complimentary car parking and ... More | visit website

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North Gower Hotel

North Gower Hotel

Welcome to the North Gower Hotel, with its attractive setting in the heart of the Gower Peninsul, with spectacliar views over Loughor Estuary. The hotel is set in an acre of mature gardens overlooking the ... More | visit website

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Dragon Classic Hotel

Dragon Classic Hotel

The Dragon Hotel is a city centre landmark in Swansea with considerable historic and local significance. Newly renamed to reflect the hotel's prestigious history and following a £3.5 million refurbishment, the new Dragon Hotel has ... More | visit website

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Village Hotel & Leisure Club Swansea

Village Hotel & Leisure Club Swansea

Village Swansea is a new kind of hotel where cutting edge style meets everyday affordability in a place where vibrant energy meets cool, understated design. The hotel is ideally situated on Fabian Way, the main route ... More | visit website

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Dillwyn Arms Hotel

Located 5 minutes off junction 45 M4 Motorway within a short drive to Swansea City Centre and Gower coast. In the foothills of the Brecon Beacons National Park Small welcoming family run hotel.

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Beaumont Hotel

Beaumont Hotel
A Charming family run Hotel situated 10 mins from the centre of Swansea. The Hotel has 16 en suite bedrooms,some with sunken baths, Renowned restaurant, bar and secure car park. A charming and welcoming family ... More | visit website

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