History and Heritage

Swansea Bay, Mumbles and Gower are locations steeped in history, from ancient castles, to pirates and smugglers, to it’s rich industrial history with Swansea’s copperworks, and it’s cultural heritage with literary icons such as Dylan Thomas.

Below you can discover some of our famous people and places, including the Swansea Blue Plaques scheme, and also some of the incredible castles that a dotted around the area.

You can also discover more about our history at our incredible venues, including Swansea Museum and the Dylan Thomas Exhibition, and also discover more about the area with experiences and locations such as Hafod Morfa Copperworks guided tours, the Penderyn Swansea Copperworks Distillery, Swansea Community Boat Copper Jack river tours and more.

Swansea Blue Plaques

If you’re looking to find out more about some of Swansea’s most famous sons and daughters, then keep an eye out when you’re next exploring the city for the Swansea Blue Plaques.

People and Places

From heavy industry to high art, Swansea Bay’s story defies easy categorisation. Trace a line from the distant past to the present day and you’ll find tales of legendary kings, opera stars, industrial innovations, poetry…

Haunted Swansea

If you get a kick from tales of mysterious spirits, ghostly apparitions and fantastical creatures, you’ve come to the right place.

Tales of Piracy and Smuggling

During smuggling’s 18th- and 19th-century heyday, seemingly sleepy Gower was a smugglers’ hotbed. Local kingpins operated with near-impunity, employing hundreds of people and running rings around overstretched customs…

Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas (1914-1953), Wales’ most famous literary figure, was born in Swansea and lived there permanently until he was twenty. Even after moving away, he regularly came back to visit and seek inspiration from his hometown.

Things to Do

There aren’t many places where you can hit the shops in the morning and the surf in the afternoon. In Swansea Bay, you’ll find the best of both worlds!