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Castles and other antiquities in Gower Peninsula
Castles and other antiquities in Gower Peninsula
(King) Arthur's Stone , Cefn Bryn. A neolithic burial chamber or cromlech dating from 2500BCE. The name is derived from a legend that the stone was thrown onto Cefn Bryn by the mythical King Arthur.
Landimor Castle . Minor ruins
Loughor Castle . Located on north Gower - minor ruins
Oxwich Castle . A fortified Tudor mansion in south Gower
Pennard Castle. . Ruins offering spectacular views over Three Cliffs Bay.
Weobley Castle . Located in north Gower, this is one of Swansea's best preserved castles and offers commanding views over the Loughor Estuary to Carmarthenshire. There is an admission charge.
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