Glamping in Swansea
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Glamping in Swansea
Are you looking for the most relaxing holiday destination? In the land of waterfalls, Wales, you will find Swansea, a very attractive and relaxed town, home to the illustrious poet Dylan Thomas and the great actors Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Richard Burton. Find the perfect glamping holidays on Holidu, where you can enjoy touring the city and soak in the bay for hours on end. Holiday sites to suit your size and budget, offering all the luxuries you need to make your stay more enjoyable. Some glamping options are located in the city centre just a few metres from the beach.
Glamping with large gardens, balcony and terraceGlamping sites designed for couples and families looking to spend a holiday break in a calm environment that requires space for 2 or 4 people. They have large gardens, perfect for spending the afternoon reading a good book while enjoying the sea breeze. They are the ideal homes for people who enjoy the panoramic view from the balcony and a nice dinner with the city lights sitting on the terrace. Our accommodations have large rooms with plenty of space, air conditioning and heating, internet and television services, parking and washing machine.
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Langland Bay is the ideal place for sunbathing and surfing. All surfers who have visited the bay have been thrilled by the waves, which are said to be the best in the UK. It's an area suitable for experienced surfers, as there are reefs and dangerous currents. However, whatever your level, the best time for a spot of surfing is two hours before the tide goes out.
Swansea for art loversClose to the Swansea Railway is the majestic Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, a beautiful Edwardian gallery offering a wide range of visual art from Vivian's legacy to 21st century contemporary art. The gallery has a special room where modern paintings by Hepworth, Nicholson, Nash and Welsh artists Richards, Gwen and Augustus John are represented. It has a lively learning programme with open participation. Admission to the gallery is free and it is open to the public from Wednesday to Sunday.
Did you know that Swansea is the second largest city in Wales? As small as it may seem, it has a population of 239,000 and is a town famous for its coastline
Top 7 travel tips in Swansea
It's a historical museum about Welsh industry and innovation over the last 300 years. It is located on the quayside at Swansea Marina, in the old heart of one of Wales' largest industrial towns. It has 15 themed galleries, all with different aspects and each telling a crucial period in the country's history. They combine touch screen technology and real objects that allow each visitor to be transported into their own experience of the history and evolution of industrial Wales. The exhibitions run throughout the year.
2. Visit the iconic Oystermouth CastleBuilt in the 12th century and restored in 2010, it has become one of the must-see places to visit on your trip to Swansea. You'll be able to admire the incredible views of Mumbles village and Swansea Bay which will give you the opportunity to keep the most wonderful postcards of the place. During your tour of the castle you will find 14th century carvings on the walls of the building, a glass bridge over nine metres above the ground and staircases leading from the crypt to the banqueting halls. The castle is open to the public.
3. See the unrivalled Egypt CentreA museum filled with collections of Egyptian antiquities that currently houses over 5,000 artefacts and objects for every taste, from jewellery and amulets to mummies and weaponry. It is the right museum for children who want to be archaeologists, as they can learn in a very practical way with the help of an explorer's backpack that includes a magnifying glass, hat and drawing materials that will allow them to make the most of their visit. While you tour the site you can play senet or simulate the embalming of a mummy. The Egypt Centre is open from Tuesday to Saturday and admission is free.
4. Take a stroll along the iconic Mumbles PierThis is one of Swansea's most popular tourist attractions. Mumbles Quay has a rich history and has attractions for all the family. It's a nice place to sit and enjoy fish and chips while gazing out to sea. Inside the pier is a large hall with over 100 machines and games, including a mini bowling alley for the whole family and an ice skating rink. You can enjoy the action on the water with the extraordinary Tamar lifeboat. The pier is open every day all year round.
5. Tour the interesting Swansea Museum Tramway CentreThis is a museum which displays memorabilia and some reconstructions of Swansea's trams. It is located by the sea in Dylan Thomas Square and is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday. The museum's collection includes various Swansea convoys and The Mumbles, as well as a horse tram from 1804. The museum's biggest attraction is to climb up to the top of a Mumbles tram which has been preserved from the 1960s and take in the unforgettable views.
6. Discover the delights of Wales at Uplands and Brynmill MarketA market of local produce and crafts located in Uplands. Every last Saturday of the month local producers and craftspeople put their wares on sale. In the autumn season, the birth of Dylan Thomas is celebrated on the market premises and the public can participate. Nearby is a neighbourhood called Brynmill which has a number of shops and small boutiuqes ideal for a souvenir of the town
7. Fall in love at The Lovespoon GalleryA gallery dedicated to the romantic history of the Welsh tradition of hand-carving love spoons. It opened in 1917 and is the first and only gallery of Welsh Lovespoons in the world. It has over 300 different hand-carved designs. Lovespoons were used at the time to declare their love to the person they loved. Each of the spoons is carved one by one with very special designs. The gallery is open to the public every day.
Information about glampings in Swansea
🏡 Glampings available: | 6 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -55%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £24. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and fireplace. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |