gower surfing, swansea surfing, surfing degree Swansea Met
This surfing information video was produced for Mr.Ian Jenkins, Faculty of Leisure and Tourism based at Swansea Institute of Higher ... all » Education. It was used as a promotional tool at the Gower and Swansea Surfing exhibition held for three months at Swansea Museum, South West Wales. Also featured in the video is Gower surf legend PJ (Pete Jones) and Gower Surfing Development (Surf GSD).
Surfing: Learn with South Wales' surf schools
Learn to surf and take to the waves at Rest Bay, Porthcawl - a Blue Flag beach with instructors and surf board hire available.
Wetsuits, water and waves: Swansea Bay for Watersports.
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Epic Surf Saturday Swansea Met Surf Club....wmv
Saturday 28th Jan 2010 with Swansea Met Surf Club... Good Times!!!
Surfing Tywyn, Wales.
Drone footage of a surf session in Tywyn, West Wales, December 2016 - Music kindly supplied by Pat Smith
Sea, Sand & Surf - Take a moment, make it yours. (FV)
Get some air. It’s fresh. So is the sea, sand – and surf at beautiful, big Rhossili Bay. Experience the exhilaration of finding your own beach break at legendary Llangennith – a surfing icon since the 60’s – or Caswell Bay.
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Surfing edit using GoPro 1 at Llangennith, Gower, Swansea.
My first ever attempt at editing!! The surfing is not supposed to be amazing!! filmed with a GoPro 1 in summer 2012.
Surfing Wales.mpg
Ingemar Cressey surfs some of the best waves in Wales, and a few good days in Sennen, Cornwall. Learn to surf with Ingemar Cressey at Cressey's Surf Academy cresseyssurfacademy.com. Surfing lessons are available for all ages and abilities and all sizes of groups including 1:1. Sessions take place all along the South Wales coastline - try these waves for yourself!
Danielle Flying Kite in Hillend Campsite. 24-26Jun2016
Danielle @ 5 yr.old. Hillend Campsite Swansea Wales.
A typical UK day at the beach in Llangennith, The Gower Wales
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Chocolate Barrels - Surf in S.Wales UK
Pumping surf in Porthcawl March '14
Camping (no flying). Llangennith, Rhossili. October 2011 - EggTV
Sam and I on our bi-annual trip down to the Gower Penninsula. Unfortunately the weather over the weekend wasn't flyable but we always manage to make the most of it. It is a beautiful part of the world whether you're a paraglider pilot or not.
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Surf Coney Beach2), Porthcawl, South Wales Tues 17 Sept 2013
Surfing South Wales. Langland Surf and Skate Division.
Just a little collection of photos taken around South Wales and lands far away. All welsh surfers with photos provided by Tim Davies, Peter Price, Dave Jones, Doc Rhod and many more!
Dodgy soundtrack provided by the farmers!
Gower Journey (Part 2)
Images from various parts of the Gower Peninsula in Wales. The Gower was the first place in the UK to be designated as a AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty)
Surfing Lesson, Gower June 2009
Surfing Lesson, Gower June 2009
Birthday at hillend campsite, Rhosilli, Wales
Fantastic long weekend away with family and friends. A stop in Weston Super Vegas to go to Banksy's Dismaland, a visit from the RAC due to me putting the wrong fuel in the car and then on to Wales for jumping in blue pool, kayaking, playing in the sea and keeping everyone awake with Rosie's loud early morning vocals.
Surfing Rhossilli Gopro hero
9/11/11
Sam bennett
Rhys jones
Filmed on the GoPro HD hero
edited in Adobe Premiere Pro
GoPro: Surfing in Wales, Porthcawl
Surfing in Porthcawl, Wales in July 2016, just a small mess around edit, nothing crazy.
Shot entirely on GoPro hero 3+
Edited using GoPro Studio
Hillend Campsite Swansea Wales
Hillend Campsite Llangenith Swansea Wales
Rhossili Bay & Worm's Head - South Wales | Harry's Hikes
This is a great coastal hike which passes long sandy beaches while you kill time for the tide to go out before tackling Worm's Head.
Rhossili Bay is a Surfer's paradise with long and wide waves it's ideal for the beginners who want to learn the skill of surfing. There is a Surf school nearby.
Worm's Head can only be accessed during a narrow low tide window. Historically named 'Wurm' meaning 'dragon' by Viking invaders, the promontory, Worm's Head, is shaped like a giant sea-serpent and marks the most westerly tip of Gower. After checking the low tide times you may have time to pass so enjoy walking along Rhossili Bay on top of the dunes and back along the sandy beach.
Then head up back towards the car park and across the cliff tops to where you will see the Coastguard Station. From there double check the times so you know when you need to return. Make your way down to the causeway and make your way across to the base of Worm's head. You can either walk along the top of the base or around it and onto the next causeway which is a bit more treacherous so be careful not to slip.
You will then see Devil's Bridge which you can cross over onto the Outer Head. Keep going all the way to the tip of the Worm's Head and you've made it!
Don't spend too long there as you will need to make your way back before the tide begins to turn. If you're lucky you may see some seals in the water or resting on the rocks!
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