Gower Walking Festival

Annual Celebration of Gower

Bays, Beaches and Bards

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A beautiful walk along the stunning coastline between the bays of Bracelet, Langland and Caswell. A walk inland to remains of a medieval chapel. Local poet, Jim Young, will read some of his coastal poetry along the way. Toilets at Langland and Caswell. Surfside Cafes have a varied menu of snacks and meals in fantastic seaside locations. The walk will have breaks close to three of these cafes.

 

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  • Date: Tuesday 9 September
  • Walk: 12
  • Leader: Clive Scott
  • Time: 10:00
  • Start Point: Bracelet Bay car park next to The Lighthouse, SA3 4JT.
  • End Point: Bracelet Bay car park next to The Lighthouse, SA3 4JT.
  • Grid Reference: SS 627 871
  • What3words: stormy.seducing.shiny
  • Distance: 8 miles
  • Duration: 4.5 hours
  • Difficulty: 3 Boots
  • Parking: Bracelet Bay (£6.50 for 4 hours, £9 for 12 hours) or other parking in Mumbles.
  • Bus Stop: Bus Service 3A and 2A from Swansea to Bracelet Bay Car Park.
  • Price: £7
  • Child: £7
  • Sponsor: Surfside Café.
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A beautiful walk along the stunning coastline between the bays of Bracelet, Langland and Caswell. A walk inland to remains of a medieval chapel. Local poet, Jim Young, will read some of his coastal poetry along the way. Toilets at Langland and Caswell. Surfside Cafes have a varied menu of snacks and meals in fantastic seaside locations. The walk will have breaks close to three of these cafes.

 

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