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Clyne Gardens


Oak woodland, a wild flower meadow, viewing tower, bog garden, formal gardens with a spectacular range of rhododendrons and azaleas (many of which are unique to Clyne) and the tallest magnolia in Britain are just some of the attractions in this 50 acre sanctuary set off the main Mumbles road.

The gardens are a riot of colour in May when the Clyne in Bloom festival is on, and are alive with birds such as tree creepers, flycatchers, warblers and all three native species of woodpecker.

Open:Daily

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Opening times and admission charges are subject to change - please contact the venue before your visit




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