Walking 18:10 - May 20 with 4937 views | Jack123 | Best places to park for free, and go for a decent wa nk?
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Walking on 00:14 - May 21 with 1118 views | jack247 | Tor Bay. Free parking but limited spaces. Easy walk with awesome scenery from there. Cliff top walk to Nicholston then down through the woods and across the beach to Oxwich, or turn left for 3 cliffs and Pobbles. | | | |
Walking on 08:01 - May 21 with 1078 views | squarebear | Southgate is about 20(?) minutes from Swansea and has stunning views. You can stay walking at cliff top level or descend to the beach at Three Cliffs. Nice cafe too. Park in either the lanes past the roundabout at Southgate or on the residential streets. | | | |
Walking on 20:32 - May 22 with 1002 views | lifelong | Great walk today from Port Eynon towards the Worm, rugged but beautiful coastline. | | | |
Walking on 20:35 - May 22 with 996 views | perchrockjack | Done that countless times Daughter spent a week down there last year and it pissed down all week, which was a shame Swansea in summer can be staggering , a joy to behold | |
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Walking on 20:38 - May 22 with 993 views | lifelong | A Slow Worm on the coastal path today, some people mistake it for a snake when it is, in fact, a lizard with no legs. | | | |
Walking on 20:39 - May 22 with 988 views | exiledclaseboy |
Walking on 20:38 - May 22 by lifelong | A Slow Worm on the coastal path today, some people mistake it for a snake when it is, in fact, a lizard with no legs. |
Isn't that what all snakes are? | |
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