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The Tennant Canal and Crymlyn Burrows

A 6-mile Saturday walk

19th July 2025

Leader: Clive Rees




Swansea Ramblers met in Port Tennant for a sunny walk that followed the A483 eastward to the Bay Campus.

We visited the beach then made our way to Jersey Marine Village where we stopped for our lunch.

We returned to the start along the towpath of the Tennant Canal then went to The Mile End Inn for refreshments.

Another lovely walk with Swansea Ramblers.   



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Photographs



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Leader Clive Rees


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We followed the A483 to the Bay Campus


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And walked in the dunes


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Leaving behind the University


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To walk down to the sea


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Where some had a paddle


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The University has a lovely view across the beach


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We then joined the Tennant Canal


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To walk back to the start





Ordnance Survey map of the route walked
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All photographs Copyright  Andrew Morgan 2025
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