Pant-y-Sais Fen
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A nature reserve and site of Special Scientific Interest, Pant-y-Sais Fen is one of the few wetlands remaining in the region. A must, particularly for those who appreciate the flora and fauna of the wetland. The site is adjacent to the Tennant Canal for onward towpath strolls.
Boardwalks provide environment-friendly paths through the fen area.
Contact:
Contact: The Tourist Information Centre on 01639 636674, or e-mail aberdulaistic@nationaltrust.org.uk
Location: Off M4 junction 43, or the A438 Swansea - Port Talbot, just east of Jersey Marine Village on the B4290 Swansea - Llandarcy.
Bus: 158 (First Cymru) from Swansea/Neath
Accessibility: Accessible to the disabled including wheelchair- bound visitors with carers.
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