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Top: Wales > South Wales > Swansea Ael-y-bryn Guest house accommodation in Swansea, South Wales. Ael-y-Bryn overlooks the bay and is close to the Gower Peninsula, the Mumbles and Swansea University. Swansea Cork Ferries Swansea Cork Ferries sail between Swansea in South Wales and Ringaskiddy Co. Cork in Ireland, the Gateway to Kerry, Limerick and Clare. Information on sailing schedules and fares. Swansea Grand Theatre The theater opened in July 1897 and was one of the most successful venues of its time, attracting the best names and companies of the period. The theater now presents around 400 performances a year and caters for 250,000 patrons per year. City of Swansea Swansea is the 2nd city of Wales. The local people are generally very approachable and will make visitors very welcome. The general hub of the City can be found along Oxford Street where smaller, more specialist shops are located. Morgans Hotel A 5 star hotel situated in the sensational maritime quarter and only moments away from the city center and breathtaking Mumbles and Gower coastline. The White House Hotel The White House Hotel is perfectly located not only for the bustling maritime City of Swansea with its fine shopping, entertainment and cultural centre, but also for the sensational Gower Peninsula. Gower Heritage Centre The Gower Heritage center is based around a water-powered cornmill originally built over 800 years ago by William de Breos, a Knight from Normandy in France. The Mill is one of the oldest 'Toll Mills' in Wales. Cefn Bryn Guest House Cefn Bryn Bed and Breakfast is situated close to Swansea city center and University in South Wales. There are a number of good restaurants just a short walk away. All rooms are en suite with color Television, radio and tea / coffee facilities. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
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