Llangennith Beach

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Llangennith Beach is a long, sandy surf beach on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales, popular for its waves, dunes, and scenic coastal setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
surf beach
tourist attraction
beachOrientation west-facing
coast Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
country Wales
environmentalStatus protected landscape
hasAccess car park at Llangennith end
footpaths over dunes
hasFeature backed by dunes and fields
exposed Atlantic-facing aspect
sand dunes
views towards Burry Holms
views towards Worms Head
wide tidal range
hasHazard fast incoming tides
large surf in swell
strong rip currents
hasLength approximately 3 miles
approximately 4.8 kilometres
hasLifeguardService seasonal
hasNearbyFacility campsites in Llangennith
caravan parks
pubs in Llangennith village
surf schools
hasSandType sandy
hasScenery scenic coastal setting
locatedIn City and County of Swansea NERFINISHED
Gower Peninsula NERFINISHED
South Wales NERFINISHED
near Burry Holms NERFINISHED
Rhossili Bay NERFINISHED
Worms Head NERFINISHED
village of Llangennith
partOf Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton community NERFINISHED
popularFor beach holidays
bodyboarding
camping nearby
dog walking
kite surfing
surfing
walking
region Gower NERFINISHED
swellDirection southwest
west
usedFor outdoor education activities
surf competitions
waveType consistent surfable waves

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Llangennith hasBeach Llangennith Beach