Just 50 minutes from Cardiff by boat experience the unique environment of Flat Holm Island. Rich in wildlife and steeped in history.
Cwm Clydach is a mixed broadleaved woodland. The lower Clydach river flows through the centre of the reserve. In summer you can see pied flycatchers, redstarts, buzzards and dippers along the river.
Enjoy a close-up view onto a wonderful cliff-side nesting colony, with binoculars and telescopes provided. You'll be able to watch guillemots, razorbills and puffins all raising their young, while live television pictures give you an even closer view of the nests!
The Wales Coast Path is the longest continuous coastal path in the world. Along its length there are hundreds of harbours, coves, inlets – and, of course, beaches. But which one will be your favourite?
The award winning National Wetland Centre Wales is situated on the northern shore of the Burry inlet, with stunning views over the estuary and Gower.