Llangennith Moors

Downs, Moorland in Glamorgan

Wales

Llangennith Moors

Rhossili Down Remains of wartime defences high on Rhossili Down
Rhossili Down Credit: Steve Rigg

Llangennith Moors, located in Glamorgan, Wales, is a stunning area characterized by its expansive downs and moorland. Covering a vast expanse of approximately 1,500 acres, this nature reserve is a haven for wildlife and a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The moors are situated on the south coast of the Gower Peninsula, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline and the Bristol Channel. The landscape is dominated by undulating hills covered in heather, grasses, and wildflowers, creating a picturesque and serene environment. Llangennith Moors is also home to several small lakes and ponds, adding to the diversity of its flora and fauna.

The reserve boasts a rich biodiversity, with a variety of habitats that support numerous species of plants, birds, and animals. Visitors can spot a wide range of bird species, including curlews, skylarks, and kestrels, as well as rare butterflies and dragonflies. The moors are also known for their diverse plant life, with vibrant purple heather, cotton grass, and bilberry bushes dotting the landscape.

In addition to its natural beauty, Llangennith Moors also holds historical significance. The area is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, and there are remnants of ancient settlements, standing stones, and burial mounds scattered throughout. These archaeological sites offer a glimpse into the rich history of the region and add an intriguing element to exploring the moors.

Overall, Llangennith Moors in Glamorgan is a captivating and ecologically important area, attracting visitors with its stunning vistas, abundant wildlife, and fascinating history. It provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in nature and experience the peacefulness and natural wonders of this remarkable landscape.

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Llangennith Moors Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.601417/-4.2848518 or Grid Reference SS4191. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rhossili Down Remains of wartime defences high on Rhossili Down
Rhossili Down
Remains of wartime defences high on Rhossili Down
Upturned root on Rhossili beach Taken from Rhossili beach near to Llangennith.
Upturned root on Rhossili beach
Taken from Rhossili beach near to Llangennith.
Rhossili Down near Llangennith
Rhossili Down near Llangennith
Burry Holms
Burry Holms
Broughton Burrows near Llangennith, Gower View from the south.
Broughton Burrows near Llangennith, Gower
View from the south.
Twlc Point, Gower
Twlc Point, Gower
The Kings Head, Llangennith
The Kings Head, Llangennith
Stile by Broughton Bay
Stile by Broughton Bay
On Rhossili Down Llangennith is in the distance, right
On Rhossili Down
Llangennith is in the distance, right
Caravan Park at Broughton Burrows This shot is taken from the path west to the beach. Just in front of the caravan park is a free visitors' car park.
Caravan Park at Broughton Burrows
This shot is taken from the path west to the beach. Just in front of the caravan park is a free visitors' car park.
Ruins on Burry Holms Only this small remnant and the one a short distance away on the right now remain.
Ruins on Burry Holms
Only this small remnant and the one a short distance away on the right now remain.
Small cave on beach east of Burry Holms At the far east end of a patch of sand immediately northeast of Burry Holms lies this tiny natural cave. The inside is worn smooth.
Small cave on beach east of Burry Holms
At the far east end of a patch of sand immediately northeast of Burry Holms lies this tiny natural cave. The inside is worn smooth.
Pool at Blue Pool Corner This must be the eponymous pool. It seems to be quite deep because plenty of people jumped in from the rocks above while I was photographing and they all walked out unscathed.
Pool at Blue Pool Corner
This must be the eponymous pool. It seems to be quite deep because plenty of people jumped in from the rocks above while I was photographing and they all walked out unscathed.
Three Chimneys arch This natural sea arch can be seen looking east from the north edge of Burry Holms.
Three Chimneys arch
This natural sea arch can be seen looking east from the north edge of Burry Holms.
Broughton Bay and Sand Dunes Looking down over the bay and at the sand dunes. I was told that the sand dunes were less extensive than 20 years ago.
Broughton Bay and Sand Dunes
Looking down over the bay and at the sand dunes. I was told that the sand dunes were less extensive than 20 years ago.
Footpath on Broughton Burrows The footpath is made using planks of wood.
Footpath on Broughton Burrows
The footpath is made using planks of wood.
Clearing on Broughton Burrows The path opened out to this small clearing.
Clearing on Broughton Burrows
The path opened out to this small clearing.
Natural Arch at the end of Llangennith Sands The arch is at the western end of this small bay, with the Blue Pool at the eastern end. Taken from up on the cliff top.
Natural Arch at the end of Llangennith Sands
The arch is at the western end of this small bay, with the Blue Pool at the eastern end. Taken from up on the cliff top.
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Llangennith Moors is located at Grid Ref: SS4191 (Lat: 51.601417, Lng: -4.2848518)

Unitary Authority: Swansea

Police Authority: South Wales

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