Whiteford Sands
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Whiteford Sands bezeichnet den Strand am nordwestlichen Ende der Gower-Halbinsel in Südwales, nördlich der . Das nördliche Ende von Whiteford Sands liegt am Marschgebiet des River Loughor. Erreichbar ist der Strand nur über einen kaum sichtbaren Pfad, der am südlichen Ortsrand von Cwm Ivy nahe beginnt.
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Whiteford Sands is a two-mile expanse of beach on the northern side of the Gower Peninsula, south Wales. It is the most northerly beach on Gower and sits on the edge of the Loughor estuary. The beach has no direct access by car. Visitors have to park near the village of Llanmadoc, and make their way on foot via country paths. Its relative inaccessibility compared to many other beaches in the Gower makes it a very quiet beach. The beach is popular amongst naturists The cast iron Whiteford Lighthouse is situated in the bay at Whiteford Sands.
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Whiteford Sands bezeichnet den Strand am nordwestlichen Ende der Gower-Halbinsel in Südwales, nördlich der . Das nördliche Ende von Whiteford Sands liegt am Marschgebiet des River Loughor. Erreichbar ist der Strand nur über einen kaum sichtbaren Pfad, der am südlichen Ortsrand von Cwm Ivy nahe beginnt. Als Badestrand hat dieser Bereich keine Bedeutung, da er nur mit einigen Kilometern Fußweg erreichbar und zusätzlich als Vogelschutzgebiet ausgewiesen ist. An Whiteford Sands liegen die einzigen größeren Dünen auf Gower, am östlichen Rand stehen kleinere Pinienwälder, die auf Gower sonst kaum zu finden sind.
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Whiteford Sands is a two-mile expanse of beach on the northern side of the Gower Peninsula, south Wales. It is the most northerly beach on Gower and sits on the edge of the Loughor estuary. The beach has no direct access by car. Visitors have to park near the village of Llanmadoc, and make their way on foot via country paths. Its relative inaccessibility compared to many other beaches in the Gower makes it a very quiet beach. The beach is popular amongst naturists The cast iron Whiteford Lighthouse is situated in the bay at Whiteford Sands. Whiteford Sands / Whitford Sands is a stretch of coastline which includes Llanmadoc Beach, the local beach to the village of Llanmadoc and which is separated from Broughton Beach at high tide by Prissens, Hill, and Cwm Ivy Tors. This area includes some of the most beautiful woodland in Gower. Whiteford Burrows is the dune system backing Whiteford Sands further inland. Whiteford Burrows is a National Trust property containing a dune and pine plantation and is classified as a national nature reserve.
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