Blas Gwyr
Plenty Farm, Llangennith
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Blas Gwyr Llangennith

Plenty Farm Llangennith, Gower Peninsula, Southern Wales, Wales, SA3 1HU, United Kingdom

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Conference Day 1

A travel blog entry by muggie

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... there. I wandered back to the car, the way I had come in and when I was only 100 metres from the car, I saw it on the ground leaning up on a rock! I had walked right over it on the way in and hadn't even seen it. I very thankfully picked it up albeit a bit wet from the night in the rain but still intact! I'm writing this and I still can't believe that I found it.

On the way back to the hotel, I drove out to the end of the Mumbles and took a photo of the lighthouse ...

Nice drive

A travel blog entry by muggie

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... and lots of people had to move away to find other work. I think I read that there are now some oyster farms coming back but not in the commercial sense like they were a hundred years ago. Off to the conference tomorrow. I can see the university from my window. They told me that it's a 15 minute walk so depending on the day, I think I might do just that. Stay tuned ... I'll post some photos of the conference (just to let you know that I actually ...

Making the most of jetlag!

A travel blog entry by erylevans

... page yesterday - really lovely entry. Hopefully this link will get you to it - if you are interested! (bit like showing your friends the kids' school reports I know!)

http://www.facebook.com/DogHotels


This really is goodbye from the blog!
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Warmly welcomed to Tenby

A travel blog entry by jimzip

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While with my friend Stella from France, I decided that the other place worth a visit would be Tenby. I forgot how absolutely beautiful it is. It is like a mini wonderland in the middle of nowhere - bits of old castle everywhere, nice sandy beaches, really scandilously dressed girls and ...

Farewell Laugharne

A travel blog entry by kimjones59

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... to wave to George who was watching us from his shed on the hill. He had a nice red jumper on so we could spot him easily.

The estuary here at Laugharne is a show stopper. Absolutely stunning at every point of the tide. No wonder Dylan Thomas was inspired to write here. I think I could come up with a poem or two if I sat long enough with that view before me (maybe not in ...