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Rhossili (Welsh: Rhosili;
Welsh pronunciation) is both a
small village and a
community on the
southwestern tip of the
Gower Peninsula in Wales. It is within...
- The
highest point of
Gower is The
Beacon at
Rhossili Down at 193
metres (633 ft)
overlooking Rhossili Bay. Pwll Du and the
Bishopton Valley form a statutory...
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Rhossili village and not far from
Rhossili Bay. It has a much-used
village hall.
Lanes lead
south to Fall Bay and Mewslade, and
north across Rhossili...
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tidal island with the
height of (98 feet (30 m)) is at the
northern end of
Rhossili Bay in the
Gower Peninsula, Wales.
During spring and summer,
Burry Holms...
- Worm's Head (Welsh: Pen Pyrod) is a headland, at
Rhossili, part of the City and
County of Swansea, Wales. It is the
furthest westerly point of the Gower...
- Oldwalls, Overton,
Oxwich Green, Oxwich, Penrice, Port Eynon, Reynoldston,
Rhossili, Slade, Scurlage. It also
includes the
communities of Ilston, "Llangennith...
- Bay Fall Bay
Rhossili Bay (Llangennith Sands)
Burry Holms Blue Pool Bay
Broughton Bay
Whiteford Sands Headlands Burry Holms Mumbles Rhossili Villages Bishopston...
- Cave (Paviland cave)
which is a
limestone cave
between Port
Eynon and
Rhossili on the
Gower Peninsula, near
Swansea in
south Wales.
Buckland believed...
- Cefn Bryn, a
ridge of high land, is the
backbone of the
Gower Peninsula.
Rhossili Down,
Hardings Down and
Llanmadoc Hill are up to 193
metres (633 ft) high...
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located in the Gower. Moor Lane
leads westwards to a
caravan park near
Rhossili Bay and
Burrows Lane
leads northwards to a
caravan park
overlooking Broughton...