Three Cliffs Bay
Three Cliffs Bay is a spectacularly scenic sandy beach backed by three limestone cliffs with a shoreline of sand dunes, rock pools and an archway under the cliffs you can walk through at low tide. […]
Three Cliffs Bay is a spectacularly scenic sandy beach backed by three limestone cliffs with a shoreline of sand dunes, rock pools and an archway under the cliffs you can walk through at low tide. […]
Hidden from view until you crest the sand dunes that border it, Llangennith’s windswept charm lies in the fact that it is a slightly longer journey to get to but rewards everyone who makes the
Port Eynon’s sand-dune edged Blue Flag beach is another firm favourite as its gently sloping beach, lifeguard supervision between the flags during peak season and often calmer waters make it perfect for younger family members.
Arriving at Hael Farm, down its hidden driveway, you can’t help but feel the relaxation set in. Being ¼ mile away from the nearest house really helps to achieve the “off the grid” feeling that
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Meet my 8 month old grandson, Alfie. Who couldn’t love the shiny golden coat, long saggy ears, moist nose and dopey eyes. He’s such friendly little fellow and a
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My latest blog features Pennard Golf Club, one of the top courses in Wales. Many of our guests play golf and yet don’t bring their clubs on holiday. What a shame to miss out on
I find when talking to our guests that many of them are golfers, yet few are aware of the variety and number of golf clubs in the vicinity and therefore neglect to bring their clubs.
What a fascinating history exists around Hael Farm Cottage in the old Parish of Pennard in the late eightenth and early nineteenth centuries. Aptly named Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Bay were ideal beaches to land
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