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In Pictures: Panoramics
Llangennith Beach
Take in the sights through our 360 degree panoramas of the region, from coast to hillside, village to city centre.

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  • Llangennith Beach
    Llangennith Sunset from the haven that is Llangennith, a beach that sits on the South Western tip of the Gower Peninsula.
    Mumbles Head
    Mumbles Head A morning view...Mumbles Lighthouse and the pier.
    Castle Square
    Castle Square Castle Square in Swansea, set in the bar/restaurant area with views of the city's castle.
    Victoria Park
    Victoria Park A city centre space for relaxing which overlooks the bay, Patti Pavillion and the Guildhall.
    Sugarloaf
    Sugarloaf Who needs 'The Sound of Music' when there are views like this on our doorstep.
    Botanical Gardens
    Botanical Gardens What do the walled gardens of Swansea have to offer?
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