Find the nearest See & Do in Swansea
Heading to Swansea and looking for something to do or a place to visit nearby. Coast Radar is not just a list of beaches but we bring you the whole Swansea coast including castles, lighthouses, piers, museums, beautiful gardens, seaside towns, National Trust and other heritage properties.
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Finding the best things to see and do on a Swansea day out with your family or friends is easy – simply explore the links below, to find the closest hit the jump to my location compass or use the search bar to plan where your next Swansea activity could be.
Blackpill Lido does not have a swimming pool but is a superb paddling pool, children’s play area, climbing rock and picnic facilities. Read more…
The Dylan Thomas Centre is a permanent exhibition to the life and works of the poet Dylan Thomas, located in the maritime quarter of Swansea, South Wales. The centre’s building was formerly Swansea’s Guildhall which was built in 1825. Following extensive refurbishment, the Dylan Thomas Centre was opened in 1995. For any Dylan enthusiasts or those interested in poetry, the Read more…
The National Waterfront Museum is an industrial and maritime heritage museum in Swansea, South Wales that was opened in 2005. The museum is housed in an original listed waterfront warehouse in the maritime quarter of the city which then links through to the contemporary slate and glass section. Explore the museum and details of 300 years of industrial innovation in Read more…
Swansea Castle is a ruined 13th century castle situated in central Swansea in South Wales. An ancient monument now surrounded by modern buildings and roads, it may be hard to picture how the castle originally looked. This was first a motte and bailey settlement from the early 12th century that was added to over the following century. The tower from Read more…
The Swansea Observatory, also known as theMarina Towers Observatory and Tower of the Ecliptic, is located in the Maritime Quarter of Swansea. The building was designed by Robin Campbell in 1988 and consists of two towers and was previously home to Wales’s largest optical astronomical telescope until the Swansea Astronomical Society vacated the site. Read more…
Singleton Park is the largest urban park in the city of Swansea, located in Sketty and comprising of 250 acres. Read more…