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The Gower Peninsula road from Swansea ends here with dunes backing the village’s sandy beach.
A short walk round the headland is a great cleft in the cliffs with several openings some 7ft high by 3ft wide, supposedly lookout posts for smugglers.
The village has whitewashed cottages and houses and in the churchyard is a fine statue and headstones in memory to the local life boat crew who lost their lives in 1916 while trying to rescue a ship in distress.
- Type:
- Landmark