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Walk 21 Gower Coast NNR, Rhossili Down and Hardings Down
Walk 22 Mewslade Bay, Fall Bay, Rhossili Down and Hardings Down
Walk 23 Llanmadoc Hill, Llangennith, Burry Holms and Broughton Bay
Walk 24 Llanmadoc Hill, Broughton Bay and Whiteford NNR
Walk 25 Whiteford National Nature Reserve
Walk 26 Landimore Marsh, Cheriton, Burry Pill and Weobley Castle
Walk 27 Landimore Marsh, Arthur’s Stone, Llanrhidian and Weobley Castle
Walk 28 Cefn Bryn, Llanrhidian and Weobley Castle
Walk 29 Llanrhidian and Weobley Castle
Walk 30 Llanrhidian, Cil Ifor Top, Parc le Breos and Cefn Bryn
Appendix A Walk summary table
Appendix B Index of information boxes
Appendix C Useful websites
Looking west from Deborah’s Hole cliff fort (Walks 16, 17 and 21)
INTRODUCTION
View of north Gower from the ascent of Cil Ifor Top (Walk 30)
The Gower packs a glittering array of features into a remarkably compact and unspoilt area. Justifiably selected in 1956 as the UK’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this tiny South Wales peninsula boasts some of the most scenic beaches anywhere in the world, alongside fascinating geological formations, ancient archaeological sites and striking buildings from its more recent history.