Exploring Southern Wales -1

I’ve had two stops in Southern Wales. Each stop punctuated from a trip to Ireland.

The Gower Peninsula is Southern Wales is recognised as an Area of Natural Beauty and that it certainly is!

The seaside town of Mumbles is a fine example of the beautiful Welsh Coastal Village.

The coast line consists of rugged headlands interspersed with sandy beaches.

There is a beautiful cliff top walk from Bracelet Bay in Mumbles to the expansive each at Langland Bay.

The walk has a mixture of …

Clifftop views

Beautiful wild flowers

Langland Beach is broad and expansive with lovely beachside cafes.

The beautiful place for a swim and a coffee with a view.

The walk is around 2.5km each way.

The beach at Bracelet Bay is smaller but still inviting

But lovely swimming beside the lighthouse.

And the clifftop bar overlooking the lighthouse is a perfect day to end a hot summer day

5 thoughts on “Exploring Southern Wales -1

  1. ThingsHelenLoves – Hello, so pleased to meet you. I'm Helen. I am a military wife, mother, friend, traveller, lover of all things vintage and consumer of more coffee than could be considered sensible. Im blessed with a life that allows for a lot of traveling and opportunities to try new things and I love blogging about them. I hope someone, somewhere will also enjoy reading about them.
    ThingsHelenLoves says:

    Rugged coastline, wild flowers and coffee by the sea. A wonderful way to spend a day!

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