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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Arboreta in Wales, Country parks in Wales, Gardens in Wales, National parks in Wales, Parks in Newport, Parks in Swansea, Parks in the Vale of Glamorgan, Parks of Cardiff, Parks of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Snowdonia, List of gardens in Wales, Parc le Breos, Craig-y-Nos Castle, Plas yn Rhiw, Cathays Park, Dyffryn Gardens, Powis Castle, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Llanerchaeron, Aberglasney, Erddig, Roath Park, Fforest Fawr Geopark, Afan Forest Park, Bodelwyddan Castle, National Botanic Garden of Wales, Moss Valley, Wrexham, Bute Park, Roald Dahl Plass, Ynysymaengwyn, Moel Famau, Margam Country Park, Penrhyn Castle, Llandaff Fields, Penllergare, Pontypool Park, Glanusk Park, Bodnant Garden, Parks and open spaces in Wrexham, Chirk Castle, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Treborth Botanic Garden, Belle Vue Park, Victoria Park, Cardiff, Clyne Gardens, Picton Castle, Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, Cwmdonkin Park, Abbey Cwmhir Hall, Singleton Park, Belle Vue Park, Wrexham, Plas Newydd, Glynllifon, Porthkerry Park, Gelli Aur country park, Eirias Park, Dare Valley Country Park, Aberdare Park, Stanage Park, Plas Brondanw, Beechwood Park, Bedwellty House, Victoria Gardens, Neath, Carmarthen Park, Boating Lake Park, Thompson's Park, Plantasia, Pembrey Country Park, Gnoll Country Park, Colby Woodland Garden, Clyne Valley Country Park, Kilvey Community Woodland, Fonmon Castle, Cestyll Garden, Tredegar House Country Park, Sophia Gardens, Moel y Parc, Etna Park, Woodland Road Park, Alyn Waters, Wepre Park, Penrhos Country Park, Nant Mill. Excerpt: Parc le Breos was a great medieval deer park in the south of the Gower Peninsula, about eight miles (13 km) west of Swansea, Wales, and about 11/4 miles (2 km) north of the Bristol Channel. The park was an enclosed, oval area of 6.7 miles (10.8 km) in circumference, covering about 2,000 acr.