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Latest revision as of 19:36, 25 March 2015
Three Cliffs Bay, otherwise called Three Cliff Bay, is a bay on the south coast of the Gower Peninsula in Glamorgan. The bay takes its name from the three sea cliffs that jut out into the bay. Pennard Pill, a large stream, flows into the sea in the middle of the bay.
The beach is an important asset for locals and visitors and routinely qualifies for Blue Flag status. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year.[1]
Inland about 500 yards from the main beach on high ground above Pennard Pill is Pennard Castle. It was built in the early 12th century, and is imbued with legends of fairies. It is also the only locality in Britain for yellow whitlow grass (Draba aizoides).
Individual beaches that make up this bay have their own names, including Pobbles Bay to the east of the Three Cliffs, and Tor Bay to the west. The beaches are separated at high tide but are accessible to each other at low tide on foot over the sands. Paths lead north to Pennard Burrows, east to Pobbles, and west to Tor Bay. Pobbles and Tor Bay are also accessible from the beach at low tide.
Three Cliffs Bay is effectively part of the inlet of Oxwich Bay. At low tide, Three Cliffs Bay forms a continuous sandy beach with Oxwich Bay beach to the west. They only exist as separate beaches at high tide.
Cliffs
The sea cliffs are limestone, about 70 feet high, and are a popular destination for rock climbers. They have 20 climbs in the lower grades, including Scavenger (VS 4b) - often considered a national classic.[2] The largest of the Three Cliffs is easily climbed if approached from the grassy base.
On television
In June 2006 the BBC Holidays at Home programme declared Three Cliffs Bay to be Britain's best beach.[3] On another programme, the view over Three Cliffs Bay was nominated for "Britain's Best View".
- Me & My Girl, a 1980s sitcom featuring Richard O'Sullivan and Joanne Ridley showed the bay in the opening title sequence
- Skins (Channel 4 series) used Three Cliffs Bay
- Three Cliffs Bay appears in a music video entry for Red Hot Chili Peppers made by Swansea film company, Studio8.
Pictures
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Three Cliffs Bay on Gower Peninsula
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Pennard Castle
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Three Cliffs Bay taken inland
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Three Cliffs Bay from the west
Location maps
- Streetmap: SS535876
- Wikishire map: 51°34’5"N, 4°6’55"W