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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Why is Gower so special? Here is the answer with thanks to www.visitswanseabay.com


Why is Gower so special?

Gower was designated in 1956 as the UK's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

image depicting Early Purple Orchid, Gower Peninsula
Early Purple Orchid, Gower Peninsula
The Gower Peninsula covers 188 sq km and was selected as the first AONB for its classic coastline (much of it is Heritage Coast) and its outstanding natural environment (33% is National Nature Reserve or a Site of Special Scientific Interest).

The Peninsula's richly varied natural environment is renowned for its heathland, limestone grassland, fresh- and salt-water marshes, dunes and oak woodlands. Its mixed geology has given rise to a wide variety of scenery in a relatively small landscape area.  Dramatic limestone cliffs, interspersed with sandy beaches and rocky shores, dominate its southern coast. In the north, the coast is low-lying with extensive salt marshes and dune systems.

There are at least 1200 archaeological sites in the AONB of different periods and types. These include caves, Iron Age forts, medieval castles, churches, a lighthouse and 19th Century parks. 73 of these are of national importance, with 124 listed buildings.

The western part of the AONB is included in the Register of Landscapes of Outstanding Historic Interest in Wales, for the rich evidence of a long sequence of land use and occupation from the prehistoric to industrial periods.  This includes Iron Age forts and a surviving medieval open field system (known as the Vile, near Rhossili).

Did you know?
  • Gower has over 30 miles of beautiful coastline and 50 beaches, many with awards (Gower has some of the cleanest waters in the UK).
  • Worms Head at Rhossili (the westernmost point of Gower) is a mile-long Peninsula reputed to be the 7th most photographed sunset in the World

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Celebrate National Bike Week with two great cycle rides on Gower


Get fit for summer at the UK's biggest cycling event!

Celebrate National Bike Week with two great cycle rides on Gower

image depicting Cycling along the Swansea Bay seaside promenade cycle path
Cycling along the seaside promenade cycle path
Cwmtawe Cycle Group, who are celebrating their 10thanniversary this year, are marking National Bike Week with two organised bike rides. 
The first one on Saturday 25th June is the Gower Beast MTB ride. It starts at the Gower Heritage Centre, Parkmill and takes on the five highest peaks in Gower - two on Cefn Bryn, Ryer's Down, Llanmadoc and Rhosilli which is 196 metres above sea level.  It finishes at the Gower Heritage Centre and costs just £2.00 per person to enter the ride and entry to the Gower Heritage Centre is free for riders.  All riders taking part in this ride must wear a helmet and have a reasonable level of fitness.
The second ride is the Annual Family Fun Bike Ride "Route-43-to-the-Sea" which takes place on Sunday 26th June and starts at 11:00am.  This ride is aimed at families and riders of all abilities with the emphasis on fun and enjoyment.  Leaving from the Pontardawe Inn in the heart of the Swansea Valley, the ride follows the course of the river Tawe along Route 43 of the national cycle network down to Swansea Marina.  After a break for refreshments, riders proceed at their own pace back to Pontardawe where entertainment, music and food are on offer at the Pontardawe Inn. Riders will need a serviceable bike (a bike doctor will be available to deal with any minor problems) and be capable of riding the total course length of 14 miles.  There is no time limit and marshals will be available at all times to assist where necessary.  Any riders under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult. 
Chairman Richie Saunders formed the group ten years ago to promote and encourage safe cycling and campaign for more cycle paths.  This year the ride is a charity event in aid of the Ty Hafan Family Hospice for Young Lives.  Riders will be encouraged to raise money through sponsorship or pay a small entry fee.
Cycling is convenient - door-to-door with a  guaranteed arrival time
Cycling improves fitness, and fitter just by cycling regularly
Cycling opens your eyes to new surroundings - explore your local area and see what you discover
Cycling is great for commuting to work or school - arrive refreshed, alert and more productive
Cycling is green - every journey you make on your bike is one less in a car
For more information please contact Richie on 07891 508688 or emailsirseanesquire@gmail.com
For the Gower Beast MTB Ride you can also contact the Gower Heritage Centre on 01792 371206 or email reception@gowerheritagecentre.co.uk. Or visit the Bike Week websitewww.bikeweek.org.uk