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Caswell Bay in Wales
., Caswell, City of Swansea, Wales
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Caswell is a sandy beach and is a popular destination for both visitors and locals all year round, situated ten minutes drive from Mumbles village. A number of snack kiosks can be found right next to the beach, and are well stocked with all the essentials for building sand castles. There is a lifeguard patrol during the summer months which makes it a safe beach for swimming. When conditions prevail, this is an extremely popular beach with water-sports lovers, particularly at mid to high tide.

Caswell is on the Southern edge of the Gower, take Junction 42 off the M4 and head along Fabian Way A483 for approximately 5 miles. You are now in Swansea. You'll now come to the A4067, continue on this road until you come to a mini round about and turn right past The White Rose Public House. Take the 4th left, continue for 3 miles and Caswell will be at the bottom of the hill.....

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