Pony Trekking

June 25, 2008

Pony trekking is available at the Parc-Le-Beros House.  Full day £40 Half day £28 childrens ride £8.

Book now on 01792 371 636 or Email www.parc-le-breos.co.uk a warm welcome awaits you.

The Beach

June 25, 2008

On a sunny day, there is no other way to relax than on the beach with a good book to read, while the children are swimming. While the children are drying, out comes the packed lunch, fun, ball games, then clean up litter time, so they can go back to swimming. When that is done, I relax and plan where to go tomorrow. As I live in Swansea, I can have easy  bus travel to a variety of the Gower beaches, also I can walk along Swansea prom down to Mumbles. My kids like Rhossili, they enjoy scrambling over the rocks to go crabbing. For water sports we go either to Langland Bay or Caswell Bay. Both bays are good for wind surfing surfing and kite flying.For brilliant views and scenery we go to Three  Cliffs Bay or Oxwich Bay for miles of sand.

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Gower boat trips

June 25, 2008

If you are going to the Gower then try the boat trips that run from Port Eynon to Worms Head/2 hours(May-Sept only)

Round Trip; Adult £28/ child (15& under) £20

Call now & book on :07866250440 or Email www.gowercoastadventures.co.uk

sun set

Swansea is a bustling, vibrant city with much to offer for all. It has a compact shopping centre with all the major stores, and you can visit the Quadrant for a shopping extravaganza!. Relax in the fashionaable “bar quarter”, or dine in one of many, varied cafes or restaurants.Take life easy by visiting the beautiful Gower penninsula. The sandy beaches and wondeful coast-line will leave you  breathless! There are pleasant, leisurely walks, or try a gentle bike ride along the promenade to Mumbles. Visit the “state of the art” leisure centre, the cinema or museum on a rainy day.  There is an abundance of accomodation,  many with sea views. There is so much to do in and  around  Swansea,you’ll never have time to get bored!

The beaches of West Gower are situated amongst one of the most breathtaking and spectacular coastlines of Wales. Over the years, families have enjoyed pleasureable excursions to both Llangennith and Three Cliffs Bay, as well as many other delightful beaches.

 

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Llangennith has a large beach, which offers visitors a list of wide-ranging activities including camping, swimming and surfing. 

Three Cliffs Bay, on the other hand, is a beautiful destination that is more attuned to the intellectual adventurer or poet and probably boasts one of the best beaches in the UK.

Finally, at an attraction adjacent to Llanmadoc lies an area of outstanding natural beauty, which is well worth beholding. However, at the corresponding beachhead, wayfarers should proceed with caution.