Swansea Ramblers on a Cefn Bryn Circular Walk on The Gower Peninsula
Swansea Ramblers on a circular walk , starting at Cefn Bryn, going through Reynoldston to Frogmoor, Ryers Down and back
More photos and Swansea walk info at swansearamblers.org.uk
DavesTrick.mov
Reunion with Dave Watkins, Keith and Esther at the King Arthur in Reynoldston, in July 2011. Dave does one of his magical tricks.
New Years Eve In Reynoldston
14th February, 2016
Gowerton, Three Crosses, Cilonnen, Welshmoor, Llanrhidian, Oldwalls, Cheriton, Llanmadoc, Bury Green, Fairy Hills, Reynoldston (King Arthur - coffee), Cefn Bryn, Welshmoor, Cilonnen, Three Crosses, Dunvant.
Ride 10 - Tour d'Gower
We start our ride in Mumbles (on what will hopefully be a nice summer's day), and head along the sea front towards Swansea City centre, picking a route through the town to the bottom of Constitution Hill (300m, 50m, average gradient 16.7%, max gradient 22%) - no one mentioned the cobbles! - and from there we head west through Killay and along the B4271 to Llethryd.
Turning left towards Reynoldston we begin the Cefn Bryn climb (2.7km, 82m, average gradient 3%, max gradient 9%). Staying on the B4271 we ride through Port Eynon, Oxwich Green and then head east towards Mumbles via Penmaen, Kittle and Newton - all in all a lovely short tour of the Gower, no doubt finishing with a coffee at Verdi's.
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Killay to Port Eynon, back via Reynoldston
Self Catering in Swansea, Reynoldston
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Self Catering in Swansea, Reynoldston ~ Blackheath Cottage
Blackheath Cottage is a cosy stone Gower cottage, offering 4 star contemporary self-catering accommodation for up to 5 people.It is situated on a quiet lane in Reynoldston village in the heart of the Gower peninsula where all around you have a beautiful coastline with stunning sandy beaches and great walking . There is a local pub within minutes walk.
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Swansea Ramblers Christmas Lunch
Swansea Ramblers went to The King Arthur Hotel in Reynoldston for our Christmas Meal. The food was excellent and everyone enjoyed themselves. We went for a walk in the morning to work up an appetite for our dinner.
More photos and Swansea walk info at swansearamblers.org.uk
Oldwalls Weddings.mp4
Wedding photography at Oldwalls, Gower, South Wales.
by My Big Day Photos.
Martin Ellard,
mybigdayphotos.co.uk
Cuisine of Gower | Wikipedia audio article
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Cuisine of Gower
00:01:01 1 Background
00:03:04 2 Vegetables
00:03:49 3 Meat and game
00:05:45 4 Fish and seafood
00:13:32 5 Fruit
00:14:05 6 Cakes and desserts
00:14:55 7 Ice Cream
00:15:23 8 Farmers’ markets and farms
00:16:05 9 Places to eat
00:16:35 10 Local produce strategy
00:17:30 11 Tradition
00:20:03 12 Further reading
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The cuisine of Gower, a peninsula in south Wales, is based on ingredients grown, raised or collected on or around the peninsula. The cuisine is based on fresh ingredients with recipes based around a fish or meat dish. Until the twentieth century, the peninsula was virtually cut off from other markets due to poor roads, and no rail connection. The result was that Gower became self-sufficient in food.
Gower people also developed their own dialect of English, known as the Gower dialect, and their own traditions, which have since died out. The population of the peninsula was employed in agriculture, fishing, labour on the farms and larger country estates, weaving and, in the north, coal mining and cockling. With the expansion of motorized transport and road improvements, Gower became a popular tourist destination. Many residents now travel from Gower to work in the nearby city of Swansea. Much of the agricultural produce is now sold at Swansea Market, local farmers' markets, and further afield.