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  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • What you can do
  • Green Maps
    • Morriston Green Map
    • Pontarddulais Green Map
    • Gower Green Map
    • St Thomas and Port Tennant Green Map
    • Penderry Green Map
    • Central Swansea Green Map
    • Green Spaces Green Map
    • Growing Spaces Green Map
  • Projects
    • Digital Streams >
      • Digital Streams Loughor
      • Digital Streams Tawe
      • Digital Streams Townhill
      • Digital Streams 4
    • Sustainability Trail
    • 2012 Awards >
      • 2010 Awards
    • Carbon Footprinting 2010
    • Trailblazers 2012
    • Trailblazers 2015
    • Bont Byw 2011
    • Eastside Project 2013
    • Penderry Project 2014
    • City Centre project 2015

Swansea Green Spaces Map

Swansea is very lucky to sit next to the Gower peninsular, providing a plethora of green spaces for us to visit and enjoy. Some of these amazing, (but well known) places are on our map, but they sit alongside some of the less well known places too and show the range and diversity of open green space we have on our doorstep.
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The benfits of green spaces are many and varied. To us, as individuals, they give opportunities for relaxation and physical exercise that benefit our minds and bodies. For society as a whole, they can help to combat air pollution, provide a haven for wildlife, help protect from flooding and even help cool our cities down in summertime. So take a look at the map and find yoursel a new green space to explore.

​Click on the cover image opposite to download a PDF version of this green map or click on the word 'interactive' to explore an interactive version on the Open Green Maps website.
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