Carmarthen Bay embraces an area of Welsh coast stretching from south
Pembrokeshire to the Gower Peninsula. Long, sandy beaches and wide,
silty estuaries dominate much of the bay, though there are also high
cliffs and rocky coves in places.
The Gower Peninsula, at the eastern end of the bay, is a small but
priceless gem. Britain’s first official Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty (AONB), the peninsula contains an astonishing variety of
landscapes: dunes, marshland, high cliffs, windswept downs, wooded
valleys, picturesque villages and glorious sandy beaches — all linked by
a superb footpath network.
With clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, Ordnance Survey maps, eye-grabbing panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity, appeal and ease-of-use.
Walks featured:
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- Pendine & Marros
- Laugharne
- Llansteffan
- Pembrey
- Whiteford
- Llangennith
- Rhossili
- Oxwich
- Pennard
- Caswell Bay & Pwlldu Bay