Mumbles Beach
Mumbles Beach is a very small sheltered area of sand and rock pools sandwiched between Swansea Bay beach and Bracelet Bay in the south eastern corner of the Gower Peninsula, Swansea, Wales.
A lot of sea life can be found in the pools and under the rocks, left trapped by the retreating tides.[1] During the summer, this beach can get very busy with people combing the beach for hermit crabs and small fishes. The beach is accessible from a flight of steps beside the Mumbles Pier.
References
- ^ Guide, Copyright The Beach. "Mumbles Head Beach (Swansea Bay) | Glamorgan". UK Beach Guide. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
External links
- GowerUK.com - Mumbles Beach
- Mumbles Beach on exploresouthwales.com
- www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Mumbles, Mumbles Head, beach and surrounding area
51°34′24″N 3°59′33″W / 51.57344°N 3.99237°W / 51.57344; -3.99237
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Gower Peninsula
- Bishop's Wood
- Burry Holms
- Cefn Bryn
- Clyne Common
- Fairwood Common
- Loughor estuary
listed clockwise
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- Limeslade Bay
- Rotherslade
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- Fall Bay
- Rhossili Bay (Llangennith Sands)
- Burry Holms
- Blue Pool Bay
- Broughton Bay
- Whiteford Sands
- Bishopston
- Burry Green
- Caswell
- Cheriton
- Crofty
- Gowerton
- Horton
- Ilston
- Kittle
- Knelston
- Landimore
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- Byron Davies
- Ifor Davies
- Edgar Evans
- Iris Gower
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