Birthplace of poet Dylan Thomas, and the second-largest city in Wales, resilient Swansea offers a slew of leafy parks and some impressive cultural centers, including the new National Waterfront Museum and the renowned Dylan Thomas Centre. Rebuilt after WWII, the modern city of 230,000 has a charming outlook over Swansea Bay and the picturesque, unspoiled 16-mile-long Gower Peninsula, home to rich wildlife, prehistoric standing stones, dramatic cliffs and lovely beaches.
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See beautiful Wales from the air with Cambrian Flying Club. Trial Flying Lessons from £99 and Private Pilots Licence training at Swansea Airport.Cambrian Flying Club is fully licensed flying school based at Swansea Airport. We offer Private Pilot Licence training (EASA Part-FCL) as well as trial flying lessons for the aviator in everyone!
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Welcome to Swansea, the second city of Wales. Discover over 1,000 years of Swansea history, from its Viking origins to eventual Norman influence, from Copperopolis to its Victorian beauty prior to World War 2. Swansea has changed throughout the ages, and no more so than in the 20th and 21st centuries, into what is now a student haven, while maintaining working class roots, where the architectural effects of the Second World War and the copper industry can still be felt. **Please visit our website for the most up to date Swansea tour schedule.
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