Best attractions and places to see around Grovesend And Waungron are primarily focused on natural beauty and outdoor activities within the wider Swansea area. This region features diverse landscapes, including reservoirs nestled in mountain scenery, extensive woodlands, and coastal paths. Grovesend And Waungron offers a variety of trails for walking, running, and cycling, alongside natural reserves that support local wildlife.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The bike path to get on at Tumble is closed due to felling trees. They have put a diversion in, but it means going down steps. Apparently it's closed off for about 6 months give or take.
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Clyne Valley Country Park is a 691-acre (280-hectare) area set around the Clyne River that runs into the sea at the Mumbles seafront between Lower Sketty and Blackpill. It is a marvellous green area that covers both sides of the valley in thick woodlands of oak, birch, and beech trees. There are signs of its intensive industrial history dotted within the park, but mainly it is now noted for its extensive network of walking, running, and cycling trails.
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Nice gravel track down to the reservoir with lovely views. Track down can get muddy but good fun. Do-able on a gravel bike
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Park for free at the Cross Hands retail park (B&M Bargains) then pickup the route just out of the car park A lovely flat, easy going route suitable for all abilities, that follows the course of an old railway line down into Llanelli through woodlands and fields
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Easy walking along the Eastern and Southern edges of the reservoir, courtesy of the Gower Way (a 35-mile path linking Penller Castell to Rhossili if you fancy stretching your legs a little further). Fantastic views.
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Set amongst the stunning mountain scenery of the Mawr, the Lower Lliw reservoir is surrounded by a variety of habitats including bracken, scrub, grass and woodland, supporting a variety of wildlife. If you're into birding, keep an eye out for Peregrine, Kestrel, Raven, Wheatear, Meadow Pipit, Skylark, Whinchat, Red Kite and Curlew - which have all been spotted here. There is an accessible path to the South of Lower Lliw Reservoir that will take you all the way to the Upper Reservoir. The circular path closer to the shore-line features steep steps in places.
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The area is rich in outdoor opportunities. You can explore extensive networks of walking, running, and cycling trails, such as the Clyne Valley Trail, which winds through thick woodlands. Cycling enthusiasts will enjoy the Swansea Bay Cycle Path for coastal views and the Swiss Valley Cycle Path, a flat, easy-going route through woodlands and fields. The Lliw Reservoirs also offer scenic walks and birdwatching.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Swansea Bay Cycle Path, Swiss Valley Cycle Path, and Clyne Valley Trail are all marked as family-friendly, offering accessible routes for cycling and walking. The Upper Lliw Reservoir also provides easy walking paths along its eastern and southern edges.
For scenic walks, consider the Clyne Valley Trail within Clyne Valley Country Park, known for its woodlands and river views. The Upper Lliw Reservoir offers fantastic views and easy walking along sections of the Gower Way. The Lower Lliw Reservoir also has an accessible path connecting to the Upper Reservoir, though its circular path closer to the shore features steep steps in places.
Grovesend And Waungron is well-suited for cycling. The Swansea Bay Cycle Path offers a traffic-free ride along the seafront with bay views. The Swiss Valley Cycle Path is a flat, easy-going route following an old railway line through woodlands. Additionally, the Clyne Valley Trail provides an extensive network of cycling paths within its country park. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes around Grovesend And Waungron.
Yes, the Lliw Reservoirs are excellent for birdwatching. The Lower Lliw Reservoir, set amidst mountain scenery, is surrounded by diverse habitats where you might spot Peregrine, Kestrel, Raven, Wheatear, Meadow Pipit, Skylark, Whinchat, Red Kite, and Curlew. The Waun Las National Nature Reserve, located within the National Botanic Garden of Wales, is also managed for biodiversity and offers opportunities to observe wild plants, fungi, and other wildlife, especially wildflowers and orchids from May to September.
While Grovesend and Waungron itself is primarily known for its natural beauty, the wider Swansea area offers cultural sites. You can visit the historic Swansea Grand Theatre, the National Waterfront Museum, or Parc Singleton Park. Locally, the Viaduct at Morlais Junction East is a listed structure, and Penllergare Valley Woods, though not directly in the villages, is a nearby point of interest with historic buildings.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning mountain scenery and the diverse wildlife around the Lliw Reservoirs. The Upper Lliw Reservoir offers fantastic views and easy walking along the Gower Way. The Lower Lliw Reservoir is noted for birdwatching opportunities, with various species spotted in its varied habitats.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. The Clyne Valley Trail is suitable for mountain biking, and you can find more specific routes by exploring the MTB Trails around Grovesend And Waungron guide, which includes routes like the 'Forest Singletrack Trail – Banc y Bo Railway Path loop from Grovesend'.
Many trails in the area are dog-friendly. For instance, the Clyne Valley Trail is explicitly noted as dog-friendly, offering plenty of space for you and your pet to explore the woodlands and paths.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. For enjoying wildflowers and orchids, May to September is ideal for places like the Waun Las National Nature Reserve. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and cycling, while autumn provides beautiful foliage in the woodlands of Clyne Valley Country Park.
Yes, for those exploring the Lliw Reservoirs, there is a cafe located in the car park near the Upper Lliw Reservoir (note: it takes cash). Along the Swansea Bay Cycle Path, you'll find plenty of cafes, restaurants, and pubs if you need a refreshment break.


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