About Lighthouse Tower sculpture
You'll want to allow maybe twenty minutes here, just enough time to walk around it, take a few photos, and read whatever information plaques are still intact. The sculpture fits nicely into a broader marina walk - there's decent footfall around Swansea Marina itself, and it gives you an excuse to properly look at the water rather than just passing through. Families with young kids might find it interesting for five minutes, though it's not the sort of thing that'll occupy them for long.
If you're staying at Swansea Marina Tourer Park, literally a third of a mile away, you've got this on your doorstep. For those based further out at Riverside Holiday Park or Blackhills Leisure, it's worth a short drive or bus journey into town. The sculpture works best as part of a morning exploring Swansea's waterfront rather than a standalone attraction. Free to view, naturally, since it's public art. Go on a clear day when the light actually does something interesting with the tower.
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What type of attraction is Lighthouse Tower sculpture?
Lighthouse Tower sculpture is a gallery in Swansea, South Wales. Visit their website for the latest information.
Are there holiday parks near Lighthouse Tower sculpture?
Yes, there are 5 holiday parks near Lighthouse Tower sculpture. The closest is Swansea Marina Tourer Park, just 0.3 miles away, rated 4.8 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Riverside Holiday Park and SWDA Riverside, plus 2 more.
Where is Lighthouse Tower sculpture?
Lighthouse Tower sculpture is located near Swansea in Swansea, South Wales. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 0.3 miles away.
What else is there to do near Lighthouse Tower sculpture?
Near Lighthouse Tower sculpture you can also visit Ravenhill Park (nature reserve), Swansea.com Stadium (sports), Cockett Standing Stone (archaeological site), Parc Llewelyn (nature reserve). Browse our Swansea area guide for the full list of things to do.