Gŵyr

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Gŵyr is the Welsh name for the Gower Peninsula, a scenic coastal region in southwest Wales renowned for its beaches, cliffs, and natural beauty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
peninsula
tourist destination
administrativeArea City and County of Swansea
coastType coastal region
country Wales
designation Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasBeach Caswell Bay NERFINISHED
Langland Bay
Oxwich Bay
Rhossili Bay
Three Cliffs Bay
hasCulturalSignificance important in Welsh heritage
hasFeature caves
coastal paths
limestone cliffs
salt marshes
sand dunes
hasHeadland Mumbles Head
surface form: Worms Head
hasNameInLanguage Welsh
hasSettlement Mumbles
Oxwich Bay
surface form: Oxwich

Port Eynon
Rhossili Bay
surface form: Rhossili
hasViewOf Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
Carmarthen Bay
knownFor beaches
cliffs
natural beauty
scenic coastline
surfing
walking trails
wildlife
languageUsed English
Welsh
locatedIn United Kingdom
southwest Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOn north coast of Bristol Channel
partOf Swansea
popularActivity birdwatching
camping
hiking
rock climbing
regionType peninsula
tourismImportance major visitor destination in Wales
WelshNameFor Gower Peninsula

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Gower Peninsula knownAs Gŵyr