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eddiegowen
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Why I recommend this place to visitors

I have visited the Gower every year since birth and I plan to continue as well. Beaches here are second to none holding beautiful views, great climbing (low enough to need no rope but still offer a challenge!), dinner (Prawns, crabs and lobster), over 100 caves (even though some are only 6 foot deep) and more fresh air than you can shake a stick at!!
Only downside is when it rains there’s bugger all to do except trek into Swansea


eddiegowen
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Worth visiting!

Why I recommend this place to visitors

I have visited the Gower every year since birth and I plan to continue as well. Beaches here are second to none holding beautiful views, great climbing (low enough to need no rope but still offer a challenge!), dinner (Prawns, crabs and lobster), over 100 caves (even though some are only 6 foot deep) and more fresh air than you can shake a stick at!!
Only downside is when it rains there’s bugger all to do except trek into Swansea


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The Gower Peninsula

This is a very beautiful area of South Wales, many unspoilt beaches.


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The Gower Penninsula....

One of the nicest spots in South Wales. It was the first site in the U.K. to be awarded Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (A.O.N.B.)status in 1956. I fly over it all the time and its beauty never fails to move me.
Check out Port Eynon, Rhossili bay, The Mumbles, oh and don’t forget Three Cliffs bay.(see photo).

Dont forget to try some lavabread for breakfast. It’s seaweed, but it’s great with bacon and eggs.