Published 9 months ago by Richard Weston. Weston Digital Imaging
Langland Bay in the Gower, Swansea. Taken during a summers evening and showing the long line of council owned beach huts as well as the sma...(more)
Published about 1 year ago by Richard Hope
Rhossili Cliffs and Worm's Head, Gower. The Gower Peninsular was the first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK and ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Gary Davies
The beaches of South Wales are amongst the best in the UK. This view overlooking Swansea Bay also shows the Swansea-Cork ferry and Maritime Quarter.
Published over 1 year ago by Richard Hope
Worms Head, Rhossili, Gower. The Gower Peninsular was the first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK and covers 188 km². The ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by yunzen liu
Gower temple mountain is located in Kangding and Yajiang at the junction ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Richard Hope
Clyne Gardens, Swansea. The gardens have been made from part of the original gardens and woods of Clyne Castle, the home of millio...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Richard Hope
Clyne Gardens, Swansea. The gardens have been made from part of the original gardens and woods of Clyne Castle, the home of millionaire ind...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Richard Hope
The old dockside buildings and warehouses of Swansea have been developed into what is now the Swansea Maritime Quarter. At the south e...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope
The ruins of Pennard Castle tower over the valley, below is Pennard Pill which meanders into Three Cliffs Bay and the Bristol Channel. Built in t...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope
Cefn Bryn, the backbone of the Gower Peninsular runs for 5 miles, made of old red sandstone, it is liberally seeded with large pieces of quartz conglo...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope
105m west of Arthur's Stone on Cefn Bryn on the Gower Peninsular, Wales is the Neolithic burial tomb called Great Cairn (Maen Ceti in Welsh). It is ...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope
Arthur's Stone (Maen Ceti in Welsh) is a Neolithic burial tomb on the north of Cefn Bryn on the Gower Peninsular, Wales. The suggested date of the...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope
Parc le Breos burial chamber, Parc Cwm long cairn or Giants Grave as it is also known is a Neolithic chambered tomb dating back some 5850 years to...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope
Oystermouth Castle was built in 1106 following the capture of Gower by the Normans. Here on the battlements above the gatehouse one can see t...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope
The old dockside buildings and warehouses of Swansea have been developed into what is now the Swansea Maritime Quarter. Here is Dylan Thomas...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope
Snaple Point is the headland at the western end of Langland Bay, the eastern end of the bay is Rothers Sker. Surfing and windsurfing are v...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Richard Hope
Mumbles Head with the pier and lighthouse. To the right of the lighthouse is Bracelet Bay and Tutt Head with the Swansea Maritime Rescue Coordinati...(more)