Places to go in south west Wales

South West

Find out more about some of the wildlife hotspots on your doorstep. Or check out other places to go in South West Wales with our A-Z listing.

Aberglasney gardens by Richard Edwards

Aberglasney Gardens

Set in the beautiful Tywi valley, this 10 acre site is a wildlife haven

Bosheston Lily Ponds by Jon Scott

Bosheston Lily Ponds

Formed in the 18th Century, these idyllic ponds are a must see in summer.

Freshwater West by Scotty

Freshwater West

A stunning beach with dunes, reefs and prehistoric forest at low tide.

Rhossilli

Gower

The Gower peninsula combines a variety of wildlife and habitats.

Emperor dragonfly

Kilvey Wood

A wonderful wooded hill overlooking the city of Swansea.

Grass snake. Photo: Chris Vine

Llyn Llech Owain

A Peat bog, lake and woodland of special scientific interest.

National Botanic Gardens of Wales by Gail Foley.

National Botanic Gardens

560 acres of countryside with 1000s of plants and wildlife species.

Black tailed godwit

National Wetlands Centre

The WWT Centre in Llanelli has a dizzying array of rare waterfowl.

Pembrokeshire coast. Photo: Steve Garrat

Pembrokeshire National Park

Spectacular and distinctive, this is Britain's only coastal national park.

Ramsey Island. Photo: Janet Baxter

Ramsey Island

An RSPB reserve and wildlife haven off the Pembrokeshire coast.

Puffin by Jon Hailsham

Skomer Island

This marine reserve is home to thousands of puffins each spring.

Teifi Marshes

Teifi Marshes

This wetlands area is home to water vole, otter and a huge array of birds.

Worm's Head by Mike Davies

Worm's Head

This Gower walk appeared in Weatherman Walking, 2008.


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