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Swansea Ramblers Walk


Llanmadoc and Cwm Ivy
A 6-mile Saturday walk

10th September 2022

Leader: Morag Eddyshaw




Swansea Ramblers visited Llanmadoc to walk around the point, close to Whtieford Lighthouse.  We had lunch on the beach before continuing on the beach then ascending towards the car park.  On the way back, we stopped at the cafe and sat outside to enjoy coffee and cake.



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Photographs



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Leader Morag Eddyshaw


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Cwm Ivy was the first part of the British Coastline
to be bought by the National Trust under Operation Neptune



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Walking out to the point


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North Gower coastline


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Whiteford Lighthouse


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Broughton west to Blue Pool


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Had our lunch on the beach


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In sight of the lighthouse (on the left)


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Back through the dunes, passing sheep




All photographs Copyright  Clive Scott 2022
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