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Narrow tidal island south of Rhossili Bay at the western tip of the Gower Peninsula, surrounded by limestone cliffs and eroded formationsManagementNational TrustLocationRhossili, at the end of the B4247, 18 miles west of Swansea; SA3 1PPWalk2.2 miles, to the top of...
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Mumbles Welcome to cosy, cosmopolitan Mumbles. One of Dylan Thomas’ many stamping grounds and home to some world class ice cream too. Gateway to Gower Mumbles marks the beginning of the Gower Peninsula’s coastline. It’s a well-loved area of Swansea, and when...
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Below: Tomb effigy of William Marshal at Temple Church, London. In a room of the Tower of London in August 1189, two people who were about to be married met for the first time. This twist of fate or act of destiny would have a far-reaching effect on English history....
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THE GHOSTS AND LEGENDSOF WALES Wales offers a wonderful and eclectic variety of ghosts, phantoms, legends, myths and monsters. Its also offers a fantastic array of native heroes around whom storytellers have woven numerous stirring folk tales. It is a land where...
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When Prince Charles was preparing to for his investiture as the Prince of Wales in 1969, it was decided that he needed to get to know Wales, its people, its culture, and most importantly its language. It may sound obvious—after all the Queen’s eldest child was about...
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