Swansea Beach stretches for five miles along Swansea Bay between the Maritime Quarter and the "Knab Rock" near Mumbles in Wales. It is backed by a promenade/cycle track (part of National Cycle Route 4) and a coastal road. The southern section of the Swansea Bay beach between Blackpill and Mumbles is designated Site of Special Scientific Interest.[1]
Swansea Beach has a couple of named sections. The section of beach just outside Victoria park is known as "The Slip".[2] Blackpill Beach is the section around the mouth of the Clyne River.[3]
^City & County of Swansea - Beaches
^Explore Gower - Swansea Bay
^Geograph - Blackpill Beach close to the Clyne River
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the A4067, near Brynmill to the southwest of Swansea city centre, overlooking SwanseaBeach and Swansea Bay. It was designed by the borough architect...
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Swansea Civic Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Ddinesig Abertawe) – formerly known as County Hall – is the principal administrative centre of Swansea Council. Standing...
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