A rugged headland on the Gower Peninsula in southwest Wales, marked by a distinctive arch of limestone rock that has been eroded by the sea, creating a natural gateway to the beach below. The point is surrounded by steep cliffs and offers breathtaking views of the coastline and the Bristol Channel.
It's worth a walk round to the point if you're visiting port Eynon. It can be a bit of a scramble so wear shoes not flip flops. There's a small sandy bay, lots of rock pools, some big caves around the headland and if you're lucky you may see a seal!
Fun little walk to get up there, amazing view. Great beach too.
Amazing place
Delightful
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It's worth a walk round to the point if you're visiting port Eynon. It can be a bit of a scramble so wear shoes not flip flops. There's a small sandy bay, lots of rock pools, some big caves around the headland and if you're lucky you may see a seal!
Fun little walk to get up there, amazing view. Great beach too.
Amazing place
Delightful
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