John’s guidebook

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John’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Rhossili is on the southwestern tip of the Gower peninsula. It is within the first area of outstanding natural beauty in the UK. The 2.8 mile wide Sandy beach is backed with sand dunes and attracts surfers at the llangennith end. At the southern end of the bay is Worms Head. Rhossili is a 25 minute drive.
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Rhossili
100 habitants recommandent
Rhossili is on the southwestern tip of the Gower peninsula. It is within the first area of outstanding natural beauty in the UK. The 2.8 mile wide Sandy beach is backed with sand dunes and attracts surfers at the llangennith end. At the southern end of the bay is Worms Head. Rhossili is a 25 minute drive.
Mumbles marks the start of the Gower peninsula’s coastline. Cosy and full of character and charm, home to handmade crafts, boutiques and world class ice cream. Mumbles was one of Dylan Thomas’ many stamping grounds mumbles and Swansea bay is a 17 minute drive.
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The Mumbles
131 habitants recommandent
Mumbles marks the start of the Gower peninsula’s coastline. Cosy and full of character and charm, home to handmade crafts, boutiques and world class ice cream. Mumbles was one of Dylan Thomas’ many stamping grounds mumbles and Swansea bay is a 17 minute drive.
Langland bay is a popular coastal holiday resort in Gower. It is a popular surfing beach which regularly meets the European blue flag award for quality. You can also enjoy a coastal cliff top walk to Caswell Bay. Langland is a 20 minute drive.
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Langland Bay
54 Langland Bay Rd
91 habitants recommandent
Langland bay is a popular coastal holiday resort in Gower. It is a popular surfing beach which regularly meets the European blue flag award for quality. You can also enjoy a coastal cliff top walk to Caswell Bay. Langland is a 20 minute drive.
Oystermouth castle has stunning views over Swansea bay and mumbles. It dates back to the 12th century.
76 habitants recommandent
Château d'Oystermouth
Castle Avenue
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Oystermouth castle has stunning views over Swansea bay and mumbles. It dates back to the 12th century.
Three Cliffs Beach is scenic, Sandy and backed by three limestone cliffs. It is inaccessible by road. There is a car park and then a walk to the breathtaking views from the cliff top. Well worth a visit.
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Three Cliffs Bay
134 habitants recommandent
Three Cliffs Beach is scenic, Sandy and backed by three limestone cliffs. It is inaccessible by road. There is a car park and then a walk to the breathtaking views from the cliff top. Well worth a visit.
The legend of Arthur’s stone. Legend has it that while travelling in Carmarthenshire King Arthur removed a stone from his shoe and threw it across the lougher estuary and by the time it reached it’s resting point it had become an enormous boulder. Accessible by car with stunning views. The King Arthur hotel is close by where you can enjoy drinks and meals.
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Maen Ceti / Arthur's Stone
11 habitants recommandent
The legend of Arthur’s stone. Legend has it that while travelling in Carmarthenshire King Arthur removed a stone from his shoe and threw it across the lougher estuary and by the time it reached it’s resting point it had become an enormous boulder. Accessible by car with stunning views. The King Arthur hotel is close by where you can enjoy drinks and meals.

Food scene

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Oxwich Bay Beach
49 habitants recommandent
Over looking Swansea bay this bistro offers a stylish,relaxing and affordable place to enjoy French style dishes. A popular place so booking is recommended. Special requirements are catered for on request.
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Bistrot Pierre
3 Mumbles Rd
42 habitants recommandent
Over looking Swansea bay this bistro offers a stylish,relaxing and affordable place to enjoy French style dishes. A popular place so booking is recommended. Special requirements are catered for on request.