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Swansea Ramblers Walk


Millennium Coast & St Illtud's Walk

5th February 2017

Leader: Peter Jones




Peter led us from Pwll along the coast to Sandy Park then inland to Felinfoel.  We passed the historic Welsh Brewery on the way before visiting the Cwm Lliedi Reservoirs and returning on St Illtud's Walk long distance path.



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Photographs



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Leader: Peter Jones


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Strady Park rugby goal posts in Sandy Park


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Following the path at Coed Cefn Padrig


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Heritage boards provide information


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Felinfoel Brewery


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On way to reservoirs


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The Felinfoel symbol


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And if you abstained,
the baptism pool was opposite



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More information


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Cwm Lliedi Reservoir


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Returning via St Illtud's Walk




All photographs Copyright  Richard Beale 2017
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