Millennium Coastal Park, Llanelli
Facts and practical information
The Millennium Coastal Park was originally a project undertaken by Llanelli Borough Council to transform a 12 miles stretch of industrial wasteland on the south Carmarthenshire coast into green parkland. The project was then taken over by Carmarthenshire County Council after the amalgamation of Welsh local authorities and the land was transformed into a landscaped recreational area for the general public. The park is 1000 hectares in area, cost £35 million to develop and in 2002 was awarded a Civic Trust Award. It has extensive views over the Lloughor Estuary to the Gower Peninsula. It includes a cycle track which provides traffic-free cycling and has been described as "one of the finest stretches of the whole National Cycle Network". Another feature is a wave-shaped, grass-covered landform, created from 115,000 cubic metres pulverised fuel ash, a form of "land art". ()
Llanelli
Millennium Coastal Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stradey Park Cricket Ground, North Dock, Cors Dyfi Nature Reserve, Coleg Sir Gâr.