GOWER PENINSULA

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Rhossili Beach, Gower, Wales

The 'Gower' Peninsula () is a peninsula on the south coast of Wales. It was the first area in the United Kingdom to be designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in 1956.

Contents
Geography
Brief history
Archaeology
Villages
Beaches
Beach awards
Blue Flag Beach Award 2005
Green Coast Award 2005
Seaside Awards 2006
See also
External links

Geography


Oxwich Bay, Gower, Wales

Situated in South Wales, about 70 square miles in area, Gower is known for its magnificent coastline, popular with walkers and many other outdoor enthusiasts especially surfers. Gower has many caves, including Paviland Caves and Minchin Hole Cave.
The interior consists mainly of farmland and common land. The peninsula falls under the administration of the county of Swansea, the urban area of which is situated just to the east of the peninsula. The peninsula is bounded by Swansea to the east and the Loughor estuary to the north.
On the peninsula itself, the population resides mainly in small villages. The southern coast of the peninsula consists of a series of beautiful, small, rocky or sandy bays like Langland and Three Cliffs. There are also some spectacular beaches like Port Eynon, Rhossili and Oxwich Bay which are slightly larger. On the north side of the peninsula there are fewer beaches, where this section of the coast includes the famous cockle-beds of Penclawdd.

Brief history


Following the Norman occupation of Glamorgan, the lordship of Gŵyr or Gower passed into English hands, and the southern part subsequently became one of the most Anglicised regions of Wales. Villages in the north-east of the peninsula such as Penclawdd and Gowerton remained strongly Welsh-speaking until the middle of the 20th century.
On the Gower Peninsula there are six castles. Such castles are: Bovehill Castle, Oystermouth Castle, Oxwich Castle, Pennard Castle, Penrice Castle and Weobley Castle.
Worm's Head with causeway exposed at low tide, Gower, Wales

The Gower Golf Club at Three Crosses hosts the annual West Wales Open, a two-day tournament on Wales' professional golf tour, the Dragon Tour.
Economically, agriculture remains important to the area but tourism plays an increasing role in the working lives of the inhabitants. However much of the working age population in the Gower work in Swansea, and in that sense the economy of Gower is little different from elsewhere in Swansea.
A film, ''Gower Boy'', made by artist Gee Vaucher and musician Huw Warren, described as a "gentle, contemplative exploration of the Gower Peninsula in Wales", debuted at the 14th Raindance Film Festival in October 2006 [1]. The village of Rhossili appeared as a location in the 2006 ''Doctor Who'' episode "New Earth". In the episode, Worm's Head could be seen.

Archaeology


Gower is home to several menhirs or standing stones from the Bronze Age. Of the nine stones, eight remain today. One of the most famous of the stones is Arthur's stone near Cefn Bryn.
Also at Paviland Cave in South Gower, a human skeleton (named the ''Red Lady of Paviland'', though he is actually a male) was discovered by Victorian archaeologists, and has since been dated to an age of about 25,000 years.

Villages


Rhossili village from air, Gower, Wales

Penclawdd Village, Gower, Wales.

Gower is dotted with many small villages with each village having its own unique history. These villages include:

Bishopston
★ Bolgoed
★ Burry Green
Caswell
Cheriton
★ Crofty
★ Fairyhill
★ Fforest
★ Hendy
★ Horton
Ilston
★ Kittle
★ Knelston
★ Landimore
Langland
Llandewi
Llangennith
Llanmadoc
Llanmorlais
Llanrhidian
★ Llethryd
★ Middleton
Mumbles
★ Murton

Newton
★ Nicholaston
★ Oldwalls
★ Overton
Oxwich
★ Oxwich Green
Parkmill
Penclawdd
Pennard
Penmaen
Penrice
★ Pentrebach
★ Pitton
★ Pitton Green
Port Eynon
★ Poundffald
Reynoldston
Rhossili
Slade
★ Scurlage
Sketty
★ Southgate
★ Three Crosses
★ Upper Killay

Beaches


Gower is renowned for its beaches which are scattered around Gower. These beaches are:
Tor Bay and Three Cliffs Bay, Gower, Wales

Burry Holms Beach, Gower, Wales


Swansea Bay

Mumbles Beach

Bracelet Bay

Limeslade

Rotherslade

Langland Bay

Caswell Bay

Brandy Cove

Pwlldu Bay

Foxhole Bay

Pobbles Bay

Three Cliffs Bay

Tor Bay

Oxwich Bay

Slade Bay

Horton Bay

Port Eynon Bay

Mewslade Bay

Fall Bay

Rhossili Bay (Llangennith Sands)

Burry Holms

Blue Pool Bay

Broughton Bay

Whiteford Sands

Beach awards


Gower's beaches have won many awards for their high standards. [2]
Blue Flag Beach Award 2005

The beaches that have the Blue Flag Award in Gower are:

★ Bracelet Bay

★ Caswell Bay

★ Langland Bay

★ Port Eynon Bay
Green Coast Award 2005

Rhossili down and Rhossili Bay, Gower, Wales
The Green Coast Award is recognised as environmentally excellent which establishes to acknowledge, promote and protect the surrounding environment of Welsh rural beaches. The aim of the Green Coast Award is: ‘To acknowledge those beaches which meet Guideline water quality and are prized for their natural, unspoiled environment.” The beaches that have this award on the Gower Peninsula are [3]:

★ Rhossili Bay

★ Mewslade Bay

★ Tor Bay

★ Pwll Du Bay

★ Limeslade Bay
Seaside Awards 2006

Only the beaches that have good water quality, that are clean and well-managed, receive the Seaside Award. The Gower beaches that have received this award are [4]:

★ Bracelet Bay

★ Caswell Bay

★ Port Eynon Bay

★ Langland Bay

★ Limeslade Bay

See also



Gower (electoral ward)

Gower (UK Parliament constituency)

External links



The official tourism website for Swansea, Mumbles and Gower

List of Blue Flag awards in England and Wales

Awards for beaches in Wales

The Essential Guide to the Gower Peninsula

Information on Gower and its Businesses

Daily Postings Celebrating the Beauty of the Gower Peninsula



Large Database of Gower Information

Website Dedicated to Mumbles and the Gower Peninsula

Surf Guide to Gower

Langland (Mumbles) Web Cam

Rhossili/Llangennith Web Cam

Gower surf reports

Guide to surfing in the Gower and South West Wales

Gower Holidays Cottages, holiday accommodation and Tourist Information on The Gower Peninsula

Langland Surf Division website with hundreds of photos of surfing on Gower and across South West Wales

A pub guide for the Gower Peninsula

BBC Gower website

Gower Golf Club

Gower by Richard Binns

Food Passion unique insight into the local food scene

Gower peninsula Information from Wales, One Big Garden

Map location for Gower Beaches plus beach details

The Gower Coast Beach/Village and Holiday information

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