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SE90.4 km
Gallants Bower
in National Trust U.K.
A wooded area which was once surrounded a hill fort.
posted by: Brentorboxer
location: United Kingdom
date approved: 10/11/2007
last visited: 7/30/2008
E95.6 km
Orcombe Point - Exmouth, Devon, UK
Orcombe Point is the gateway to the famous Jurassic Coast in Exmouth, Devon.
posted by: Marine Biologist
location: South West England, United Kingdom
date approved: 5/30/2012
last visited: 8/9/2014
E99.5 km
Prickly Pear Blossoms Park, Devon
21 acres on Rockbeare Hill known as Prickly Pear Blossoms Park and Recreation Ground
posted by: Lord Darcy
date approved: 9/13/2007
last visited: 11/26/2007
N104.8 km
Rhossilli National Trust,Rhossili, Swansea County, Wales
This area, made up of Rhossili Down, Rhossili Bay and the Worms Head, is a spectacular area of moorland, archaeological sites, a three mile long sandy beach, and rocky outcroppings. The National Trust also offers a Coast Guard Cottage to rent.
posted by: hyperheidi
location: South Wales, United Kingdom
date approved: 9/15/2011
last visited: 7/11/2013
NE109.8 km
National Trust - Pennard Common - Gower - Wales.
Pennard Common & Cliffs (predominantly owned by the National Trust) are a rugged and wildly beautiful stretch of coast on South Gower, Swansea, SA3 2AN Wales.
posted by: veritas vita
date approved: 1/13/2012
last visited: 4/10/2012
N110.1 km
Ryers Down - Llanmadoc, Wales
Open ground area south of Llanmadoc on the Gower Peninsula in south Wales.
posted by: BruceS
date approved: 12/25/2010
last visited: 8/28/2011
N111 km
Cwm Ivy - Llanmadoc, Wales
National Trust forest reserve on the Gower Peninsula just north of the small village of Llanmadoc.
last visited: 7/26/2012
NE133.6 km
Aberdulais Tin Works and Waterfall, Wales
Ruined Tinplate Works, with waterwheel and waterfall
posted by: The_Senior_Crabbes
date approved: 9/23/2012
last visited: 1/22/2011
NE145.8 km
Sgwd Henrhyd-waterfall.- Brecon Beacons - Powys
Henrhyd Falls, just off the A-4067 near Ynys Wen . There's a car park & picnic site at the top. You have to climb down the very steep (and sometimes hazardous) path to the bottom of the gorge to see the falls, but it's well worth the effort.
posted by: Norfolk12
date approved: 9/6/2010
last visited: never
N154.5 km
Cilgerran Castle
This ruined castle rises above the banks of the Teifi, where it dominated the landscape since at least 1165AD. Unusually for castles, this castle has two large rounded towers instead of a keep at the centre. These are still standing to this day.
posted by: Stretchy123
date approved: 9/11/2011
last visited: 6/29/2011