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Pier / Boardwalk Attractions In South Wales

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South Wales is the region of Wales bordered by England and the Bristol Channel to the east and south, and Mid Wales and West Wales to the north and west. The most densely populated region in the southwest of the United Kingdom, it is home to around 2.2 million people. The region contains almost three-quarters of the population of Wales, including the capital city of Cardiff , as well as Swansea and Newport, with populations approximately 250,000 and 150,000 respectively. The Brecon Beacons national park covers about a third of South Wales, containing Pen y Fan, the highest mountain south of Snowdonia. The region is loosely defined, but it is generally ...
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Pier / Boardwalk Attractions In South Wales

  • 1. Mumbles Pier Mumbles
    The Grade II listed structure of Mumbles Pier is an 835 feet long Victorian pier built in 1898. It is located at the north-western corner of Swansea Bay near the village of Mumbles, within the city and county of Swansea, Wales.
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  • 2. Cardiff Bay Wales Cardiff
    Cardiff Bay is the area of water created by the Cardiff Barrage in south Cardiff, the capital of Wales. It is also the name commonly given to the surrounding areas of the city. According to Cardiff Council, the creation of Cardiff Bay is now widely regarded as one of the most successful regeneration projects in the United Kingdom. Cardiff Bay is supplied by two rivers to form a 500-acre freshwater lake around the former dockland area south of the city centre. The 'bay' was formerly tidal, with access to the sea limited to a couple of hours each side of high water but now provides 24-hour access through three locks.
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  • 3. Penarth Pier Pavilion Penarth
    Penarth is a town and community in the Vale of Glamorgan , Wales, approximately 4 miles southwest of Cardiff city centre on the north shore of the Severn Estuary at the southern end of Cardiff Bay. Penarth is the wealthiest seaside resort in the Cardiff Urban Area, and the second largest town in the Vale of Glamorgan, next only to the administrative centre of Barry. During the Victorian era Penarth was a highly popular holiday destination, promoted nationally as The Garden by the Sea and was packed by visitors from the Midlands and the West Country as well as day trippers from the South Wales valleys, mostly arriving by train. Today, the town, with its traditional seafront, continues to be a regular summer holiday destination , but their numbers are much lower than was common from Victoria...
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  • 4. Pontymoile Basin Pontypool
    Pontymoile Basin is a mooring point and canal junction on the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal.
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  • 6. Mermaid Quay Cardiff
    A mermaid is a mythical creature with the upper body of a woman and the lower body of a fish. Mermaid may also refer to:
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  • 7. Goytre Wharf & Canal Visitor Centre Penperlleni
    Goytre is a village and community in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom. The population of this parish and of the electoral ward of the same name, taken at the 2011 census was 2,393.
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