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{{county|Glamorgan}}
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'''Pwlldu Bay''' is a small beach on the south coast of the [[Gower]] Peninsula in [[Glamorgan]].  It is one of the more remote beaches and is not easily accessible by car but there are three narrow footpaths leading down to the beach.
'''Pwlldu Bay''' is a small beach on the south coast of the [[Gower]] Peninsula in [[Glamorgan]].  It is one of the more remote beaches and is not easily accessible by car but there are three narrow footpaths leading down to the beach.
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==Outside links==
==Outside links==
*Location map: {{wmap|51.5634|-4.0557}}
*Location map: {{wmap|51.5634|-4.0557|zoom=14}}
*[http://www.welcometogower.co.uk/2007/08/pwldu-bay.html Welcome to Gower: Pwlldu Bay]
*[http://www.welcometogower.co.uk/2007/08/pwldu-bay.html Welcome to Gower: Pwlldu Bay]
*[http://www.enjoygower.com/beaches/beaches08.cfm Enjoy Gower: Pwlldu Bay]
*[http://www.enjoygower.com/beaches/beaches08.cfm Enjoy Gower: Pwlldu Bay]


[[Category:Bays of Glamorgan]]
[[Category:Bays of Glamorgan]]

Latest revision as of 19:33, 25 March 2015

Pwlldu Bay

Pwlldu Bay is a small beach on the south coast of the Gower Peninsula in Glamorgan. It is one of the more remote beaches and is not easily accessible by car but there are three narrow footpaths leading down to the beach.

The name is Welsh; Pwll Du meaning "Black Pool".

There is a nearby gully called Grave's End marked by a circle of limestone rocks. This is the burial place of the victims of a grievous shipwreck, that of the Caesar, wrecked on the beach on 28 November 1760.

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