Swansea, Mumbles & the Gower CoastOfficial album guide . All modern conveniences. Excellentand liberal cuisine. Terms moderateFull particulars sent on applicationto the proprietress, Mrs. HedleyJones. ROTHERSLADE ROAD - - SWANSEA BATHING FROM THE HOUSE { PAGE gorge, two miles long, where stream, crag, wood and verdure-clad slopes makea veritable feast of wild and fascinating beauty. Parkmill, a little over twomiles beyond Bishopston, is another lovely glen and ideal picnic south coast of Gower, from Bracelet Bay to Worms Head, is a successionof picturesque bavs and holes or c


Swansea, Mumbles & the Gower CoastOfficial album guide . All modern conveniences. Excellentand liberal cuisine. Terms moderateFull particulars sent on applicationto the proprietress, Mrs. HedleyJones. ROTHERSLADE ROAD - - SWANSEA BATHING FROM THE HOUSE { PAGE gorge, two miles long, where stream, crag, wood and verdure-clad slopes makea veritable feast of wild and fascinating beauty. Parkmill, a little over twomiles beyond Bishopston, is another lovely glen and ideal picnic south coast of Gower, from Bracelet Bay to Worms Head, is a successionof picturesque bavs and holes or caves, backed by limestone cliffs along thetop of which the pedestrian can walk for miles. Half a mile west of CaswellBay (already described) is Brandy Cove, an old haunt of brandy smugglers. Bishopstonsromantic valley The Bavsof Goiver. Colquhoun Ltd., Photo Caswell Bay (PwUdu Head in distance) Then comes Pwlldu {black pool) Bay, leading up into Bishopston Valley ; BaconHole and Mitchin Hole, which have yielded an immense number of bones,tusks and horns of the mammoth and other ancient animals and fragments ofprimitive pottery, most of which are in Swansea Cliffs Bay is a nook in Oxwich Bay, with Pennard Castle ruins on itseastern side and the enormous rock called Great Tor, towering above theglistening sands. Oxwich Bay is the largest and grandest on the coast and isaccessible across the sands at low water. Beyond Oxwich Point is Port EynonBay, with its village of thatched cottages, and Culver Hole or Cave, almosthidden from sight, and with a staircase leading to upper floors. Further alongthe coast are the famous Pavikmd Caves, where the finds have included theskeleton of a woman known as the Red Lady of Paviland, from the reddeningof the bones with oxide of iron, presumably from water that dripped fro


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