Llanedy Travel Guide
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Delta Hotels by Marriott Swansea
Breakfast was fresh and there was a large selection to choose from. The staff were very helpful both at breakfast and on reception
Reviewed on 22 Jan 2026

The Grand Hotel Swansea
The sheets and pillow covers were clean and neat. Bathroom was also quite clean.
Reviewed on 20 Jan 2026

Village Hotel Swansea
Very nice hotel very clean and bedroom lots of space.
Reviewed on 15 Jan 2026

Yr Hen Ffald
Cottage was very clean comfortable had everything in it you could ask for
Reviewed on 1 Jul 2023

The Sleeping Giant - Pen Y Cae Inn
Perfect in every way.
Reviewed on 19 Jan 2026

Cwmbach Cottages
We booked this place last minute as we was riding our motorbikes at enduro world ! Absolute lovely place , really friendly owners /managers will 100% be staying again.
Reviewed on 19 Jan 2026
Popular places to visit

Three Cliffs Bay Beach
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Three Cliffs Bay Beach during your travels in Swansea? Stroll along the marina in this quaint area or visit its lively bars.

Rhossili Beach
Often named as one of the best beaches in the UK and even the world, Rhossili Beach in the Gower Peninsula is unsurprisingly a popular attraction. It has also been called the “supermodel of British beaches” by The Independent because of its good looks, as well as the UK’s most dog-friendly beach by The Times.

Oxwich Bay Beach
Stroll along one of Britain’s most picturesque beaches and follow the trails into the nature reserve for its diverse landscape.

Grand Theatre
Swansea Grand Theatre is located on Singleton Street in the heart of the city of Swansea, Wales. This performing arts venue stages a host of plays, pantomimes, operas, stand-up performances and offerings from touring companies.

Caswell Bay Beach
Surf on the choppy waters of this scenic bay and trek along the nature paths for gorgeous views of cliffs and headlands.

Mumbles Pier
One of Swansea’s most recognisable landmarks, the imposing Victorian pier on the southwestern corner of Swansea Bay holds both historic value and offers an entertaining way to pass the afternoon. Once a favoured haunt of Dylan Thomas, this iconic attraction in the village of Mumbles now plays host to tourists and locals out to enjoy themselves.








