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Heritage for Free or Spend St David’s Day in the Garden on your Gower and West Wales cottage holiday

1st March 2010

You may think it a little early in the year for horticultural delights but several gardens in the Swansea and Cardiff area will be open for Wales Holidays visitors staying in self-catering cottages at the beginning of March.

Set in 850 acres of parkland, Margam Park is located just off the M4 near Port Talbot. Free admission with car parking @ £3.50.

Just to the west of Swansea city centre are Singleton Botanic Gardens with 100 acres of parkland and several glasshouses representing a variety of different climates from around the world. The C19th Clyne Gardens, between Swansea and Mumbles, offer a variety of features including an historic castle, tower, chapel, bog garden, lake and waterfall. Free admission to both.

And Cadw, the Welsh Assembly Government’s historic environment service, offers Free admission today to all its managed monuments in Wales.

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