Coronavirus: Outdoor venues 'thrilled' to reopen as five-mile limit ends
Staff at the National Botanic Garden of Wales at Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, which celebrated its 20th birthday during lockdown, said they were confident about safety.
"With 568 acres [230 hectares], we're more than confident we can meet all the social-distancing guidelines but you will notice some changes which are designed to keep everyone safe."Image captionTravel restrictions were introduced across the UK at the start of lockdown in March, although Wales kept its travel restrictions longer than the UK government did in England.
Mayor Sam Skyrme-Blackhall admitted there had been a dilemma between balancing the need to kick-start the local economy while also maintaining the safety of both locals and visitors.
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