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Swansea Ramblers Walk


Gowerton Circular

5th December 2009

Leader: Peter Jones




Peter led us from Gowerton onto the Gower Way and into Dunvant before following the cycle path along the old LMS railway line back to the start.



Swansea Ramblers offer a range of walks for most abilities.

Try an easy walk of 2-3 hours or our longer strenuous mountain walks for the experienced walker.

Maybe you'd like to explore walking for the first time with a friendly group of people?
- Come with Swansea Ramblers!

If you'd like to try a Swansea walk then do come along and find out what the great outdoors is all about.

It won't cost you anything to come along and see if walking is for you.
You'll be very welcome to join us for three free walks.

If you enjoy walking with us and want to come on even more of our walks, just become a member.

When you join us for a Swansea Walk, ask us about the other walks and social events we do.






Photographs



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Leader: Peter Jones


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Walking past school in Gowerton on path scheduled for closure


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Joining The Gower Way path


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Peter wonders how long before that rain comes!


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Still on The Gower Way


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Heading for Cae Mansel


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Still dry!


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Will it rain?.


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Nearly at the Gower Golf Club


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Oh well !! The rain was forecast !.


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That tree has been down a while !


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Dunvant Square


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Clyne Cycle Path north to Gowerton. Really wet now !!!.


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hmmm ! Did I say HOW wet we got !




All photographs Copyright  Andrew Morgan 2009
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