- 6km 3.7miles P E N D I N E S A N D S
Pendine Sands (Welsh:
Traeth Pentywyn) is a 7-mile (11 km)
beach on the s****s of
Carmarthen Bay on the south...
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Pendine (Welsh: Pentywyn, "end of the dunes") is a
village and
community in Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Situated on the
northern s**** of
Carmarthen Bay and...
- The
Pendine Museum of
Speed (Welsh:
Amgueddfa Cyflymder) is a
museum detailing the
history of
Pendine Sands and its use for land
speed record attempts...
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Sundrum Castle,
Tummel Valley,
Wemyss Bay Wales: Brynowen,
Carmarthen Bay,
Pendine Sands,
Trecco Bay, Ty Mawr Logo used 2001–2015 Logo used 2015-2020 Logo...
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harbours of
Burry Port and Pembrey. The
sandy beaches at
Llansteffan and
Pendine are
further west.
Carmarthenshire has a
number of
medieval castles, hillforts...
- sprint,
Pendine. 1st place. 1928: R. E. Thomas, one mile (1.6 km) sprint,
Pendine. 2nd place. 1931: J.H. Carr, 50 Miles Any
Power Solo,
Pendine. 1st place...
- Marros-
Pendine Coast is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Carmarthen & Dinefwr, Wales. It
includes Marros Sands,
Morfabychan beach and part of...
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Retrieved 2
March 2013. "
Pendine Tourism Attractor project opens in time for Easter".
Western Telegraph. 5
April 2023. "History of
Pendine".
Archived from the...
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record was a
speed of 114.7 mph (184.6 km/h) set on 23
September 2018 at
Pendine Sands in Wales.
Kevin Nicks, a
mechanic and
gardener from
Chipping Norton...
- over 230 mph;
fastest ever
wheel powered vehicle in a 1,500 hp
Porsche at
Pendine Sands at 210.33 mph, and
fastest electric motorbike in the
world (unfaired)...