South Wales Attractions and Places To See
Places to visit, attractions and activities in South Wales. Discover the great range of activities, restaurants, history and landmarks in Wales with See The Sights.
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1940s Swansea Bay
1940s Swansea Bay. Indoor 1940s Street, clothes and uniforms of the period to dress up in. Experience the sights & sounds of life during world war 2. 1940s cloths and uniforms to try on. Street scene, shop, cafe. Special events.
Learn About
Air raid precautions
Operations Room
Rationing
Wartime fashion
Women at war
VE Day
Wartime Music
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Caerphilly Castle
Caerphilly Castle is one of the great medieval castles of western Europe. One of the largest medieval fortresses in Britain, begun in 1268 by the Anglo-Norman marcher lord, Gilbert de Clare. Concentrically planned, the rings of stone and water defences are formidable even today. Famous for its 'leaning tower' and the Impressive great hall.
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Visit Cardiff Castle and Discover 2000 years of history in the heart of the city. From the arrival of the Romans, through the Norman Conquest to lavish Victorian design. The Castle is one of Wales leading heritage attractions and a site of international significance. During 2000 years of history, the Castle has been a Roman Garrison, a Norman stronghold and in Victorian times was transformed into a gothic fairytale fantasy.
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Carew Castle is set in a stunning location, overlooking a 23 acre millpond, the castle displays the development from a Norman fortification to an Elizabethan country house. The Castle grounds also house one of only three restored tidal mills in Britain, with all its original machinery, this fine four-storey building is part of the Carew historic site.
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Carreg Cennen Castle is One of the most spectacularly sited Welsh castles is Carreg Cennen, located north of Swansea, a few miles south-east of Llandeilo on a minor road off the A483. Spell-binding views are waiting to be experienced from the sharp hilltop upon which the castle sits There are few castles in Wales - or Europe for that matter - which can boast a more spectacular location than Carreg Cennen. Its ...
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Castell Coch is a Late nineteenth-century 'fairytale'-style castle, built on medieval remains, designed for the third marquess of Bute by William Burges. Lavishly decorated and furnished in the Victorian Gothic style. The castle is a Romantic vision of the Middle Ages
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Chepstow Castle
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Dinefwr Castle
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Dryslwyn Castle
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Grosmont Castle
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Kidwelly Castle
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Laugharne Castle
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Llansteffan Castle
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Llawhaden Castle
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Manorbier Castle
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Montgomery Castle
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Oakwood Theme Park Pembrokeshire
Oakwood Leisure theme park in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK provides fun for all the family, from white knuckle rides to entertaining events there is something for everyone. Set in 80 acres of spectacular Pembrokeshire countryside Oakwood is one of the UK's leading theme parks. Thrill seekers can brave Speed, the parks newest white knuckle ride and the UK's first rollercoaster with a beyond vertical drop. Or why not ...
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Pembroke Castle
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Penhow Castle
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Raglan Castle
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Skenfrith Castle
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Techniquest
Techniquest Cardiff. A "science discovery centre" full of hands-on exhibits illustrating scientific principles. Techniquest is an educational charity, established in 1986 and based in Cardiff, Wales. Explore a Planetarium, Science Laboratory, and hi-tech Theatre. The museum houses an ongoing program of special events and exhibits.
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Weobley Castle is a picturesque medieval fortified manor house. Substantial remains dating principally from the early fourteenth century.
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White Castle is the Imposing moated remains of a 12th century castle, likely the work of Henry II. Substantially remodelled in the second half of the thirteenth century. The castle was held in common with Grosmont and Skenfrith.