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Oxwich is a small, seaside village located on the Gower Peninsula which is An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has a beautiful sandy beach, backed by sand dunes and salt marshes. There is a nature reserve where many species of birds may be spotted. Nearby is Oxwich Castle, a 16th Century fortified manor house.
 
 
 
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Oxwich Bay
As an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Gower region, Oxwich Bay combines the variety of wildlife found in a nature reserve with the appeal of a beach resort, and is an ideal location for swimming, surfing and nature...
 
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Oxwich Castle
Oxwich Castle is located close to the coast overlooking a headland into Oxwich Bay, offering fine views across this charming area of South Wales. Although there was almost certainly an earlier fortification at this position, the building that visitors...
 
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Broughton Beach   (Approx 4 Miles)
Broughton is an enormous sandy beach in North Gower, at the end of the Loughor Estuary. It is accessible at its southern end from the lane that leads from Llangennith via a caravan site. The strong tides, and powerful waves...
 
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Devil’s Bridge   (Approx 4 Miles)
Worm’s Head is a promontory shaped like a giant sea-serpent marking the westerly tip of Gower. The island is joined to the mainland by a rocky causeway called The Devil’s Causeway. A large flat-topped ’Inner Head’, leads to a natural...
 
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Horton Beach   (Approx 4 Miles)
This clean, sandy beach is very popular with watersports enthusiasts. There’s good access from the car park, with disabled access through an easy path in the sand dunes. The beach is particularly admired by surfers and windsurfers. Other watersports available...
 
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Langland Beach   (Approx 4 Miles)
Langland is famous for its green and white Victorian bathing huts. A clean, sandy beach, it’s a popular destination all year round and offers an excellent range of facilities. Popular with surfers due to the strong, favourable swells, frequent competitions...
 
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Llangennith Beach   (Approx 4 Miles)
Llangennith Beach is a superb 3-mile sandy beach owned by the National Trust with excellent bathing and spectacular scenery. It is also renowned for its excellent surfing. Llangennith holds some of the most consistent surf on Gower Peninsula, and is...
 
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Pennard Beach   (Approx 4 Miles)
Picture this: a wooded valley with a fresh water river (Pennard Pill) meandering through a vast open space surrounded by sand dunes and limestone features before flowing into the sea. The prominent ruin of Pennard Castle sits at the...
 
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Pennard Castle   (Approx 4 Miles)
Perched high over the splendid Three Cliffs Bay , the mysterious Pennard Castle has to be one of the most picturesque ruins on the Gower Peninsula. Little is recorded on the history of the stronghold, but it is believed to...
 
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Port Eynon Bay   (Approx 4 Miles)
Port Eynon is the most southerly point on Gower. It has much to offer visitors and locals alike with its large clean beach and bracing cliff walks. The town is thought to be named after an Eleventh Century Welsh Prince,...
 
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St Mary’s Church   (Approx 1 Miles)
This beautiful church was built by Anglo-Norman settlers around the year 1200. It is very simple in style. An unusual scratch dial sundial is on the side of the doorway. The nave contains several stained glass windows and memorials including...
 
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Three Cliffs Beach   (Approx 23 Miles)
This beach takes its name from the three striking pointy cliffs that project into the bay, complete with a fully formed natural archway. A favoured place for rock climbers, Three Cliffs beach is quite a remote, difficult to access bay,...
 
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