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Three Cliffs Bay
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Again one of our firm favourites. A spectacular shoreline of sand dunes, limestone cliffs and beautiful beaches.
The views are breathtaking. Post Code SA3 2HD) (OS Grid SS536879) There is a freshwater river that reaches the sea, via an archway. The beach is fabulous and rarely packed. Accessing it involves a steep hill so not suitable for wheelchair users. When the tide is out, it's possible to reach Oxwich where there is a nice eatery/pub plus Beach House, which has one Michelin Star
The views are breathtaking. Post Code SA3 2HD) (OS Grid SS536879) There is a freshwater river that reaches the sea, via an archway. The beach is fabulous and rarely packed. Accessing it involves a steep hill so not suitable for wheelchair users. When the tide is out, it's possible to reach Oxwich…
DISTANCE FROM BEACHCOMBERS REST 6.2 miles 17 minutes (can be difficult to park) Three Cliff Bay is one of the most photographed areas of Gower and is also commonly known as Three Cliffs Three Cliffs is simply stunning. Frequented by horses and their riders who enjoy a good gallop on the beach. Three Cliff itself is a common feature that many climbers head for too. Spectacular views but not for the feint hearted. Walks up and down steep sand dunes from Pennard and Penmaen, or through the valley bottom from Parkmill. When the tide is in, it becomes impossible to cross the river heading towards Parkmill, so if you can’t climb the sand dunes, take care not to get cut off as the tide sometimes comes in around the sides of the beach and leaves a sandy island in the middle – but not for long. 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.
DISTANCE FROM BEACHCOMBERS REST 6.2 miles 17 minutes (can be difficult to park) Three Cliff Bay is one of the most photographed areas of Gower and is also commonly known as Three Cliffs Three Cliffs is simply stunning. Frequented by horses and their riders who enjoy a good gallop on the bea…