To experience Wales’ natural beauty, explore the beaches and open moorland of theGower Peninsula, where sweeping yellow bays and precipitous cliffs, caves and blowholes in the south meet wide, flat marshes and cockle beds in the north. Or, if the weather fails you, pay your respects to Wels...
Swansea is a city on the beautiful Gower Peninsula— the United Kingdom's first designated "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty".Cardiff Photo: Gordon Plant, CC BY 2.0. Cardiff is the capital and largest city of Wales. It used to be an industrial city, but is now a lively and modern cap...
Swansea is a city on the beautiful Gower Peninsula— the United Kingdom's first designated "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty". With a population approaching 250,000, it is the second largest city in Wales and is known for its Blue Flag beaches and stunning coastal walks....
The country of Wales is located on a western peninsula of mainland Britain. It contains some of the best natural landscapes in Britain, with numerous National Parks - from mountains to beaches. Also, the country is scattered with reminders of its military past and contains some of the finest ...
Swansea, city, Swansea county, historic county of Glamorgan (Morgannwg), southwestern Wales. It lies along the Bristol Channel at the mouth of the River Tawe. Swansea is the second largest city in Wales (after Cardiff). In the early 12th century the Norm
Pastry laden pies, Indian influenced curries, roast meats and, of course, fish and chips by the sea. Road Trip Wales: At a Glance Day 1 – Cardiff Day 2 – Brecon Beacons National Park Day 3 – Gower Peninsula Day 4 – Carmarthenshire Day 5 – Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Day 6 ...
Mumbles Hill is a hill near the south eastern tip of the Gower Peninsula, Wales.Mumbles Pier Photo: Wiccasha, Public domain. The Grade II listed structure of Mumbles Pier is an 835 feet long Victorian pleasure pier built in 1898. Mumbles Pier is situated 760 metres east of Mumbles Yacht ...
Below: Teifi Pools, the source of the River Teifi in the Cambrian Mountains Cambrian Mountains It was the Cambrian Mountains that provided the last safe haven for the Red Kite,Milvus milvus(Boda wennol,in Welsh, meaning the swallow-tailed hawk). By the 1930s the Kite population in Wales wa...
Oystermouth Cemetery is a municipal cemetery in the village of Oystermouth, Swansea, South Wales. Oystermouth Cemetery is situated 650 metres northeast of Picket Mead (W).Bishop's Wood Forest Bishop's Wood is a nature reserve in the Gower Peninsula, south Wales.Langland...