Tales from our home for waifs & strays
By J.J. Moffat
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Stormy Down with Worms Head in background

South Gower cliffs

Mumbles

Well recommended. This is Pwll Du Bay in Gower. You can get to it from Pennard Church via the lane opposite or Pennard, or Bishopston. It's a long work but worthwhile.

Oxwich nature reserve

I was a feral child. This was my playground.

Pennard castle overlooking Three Cliffs Bay

Bishopston Valley

Parkmill woods

Fires on the beach...my favourite!

Mumbles lighthouse

Bishopston Valley

Whitford Bay

Three Cliffs

Pobbles Bay

The bones of an old wreck and Worms head

Three cliffs bay with Pennard Castle in the background

Three Cliffs Bay

Three Cliffs with Pennard in the distance

Looking toward Oxwich bay

Mysterious shells on Rhossili Bay, Gower.

Mumbles Lighthouse

Mumbles

Mumbles

Mumbles

Mumbles lighthouse old and new

Worms head

Down memory lane...

Still down memory lane

The pond at our home for waifs and strays

I call this this smallest waterfall in Wales...It's Ilston in Gower

The Red kite

Parkmill

The heritage centre at Parkmill

If you leave England via the Severn Bridge with its magical dragonfly wings, you will arrive in a place called Wales. This is a green and pleasant land filled with myths and legends. Here you will find King Arthur’s stone as well as castles with dungeons. There is also a lighthouse on an island with dark and mysterious caves. We have the most beautiful valleys and sandy beaches and so much more......a perfect place for adventures. 

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