Mumbles - Tourist Attraction - Swansea, Wales.
N 51° 34.252 W 003° 59.154
30U E 431672 N 5713771
Mumbles is the gateway to the Gower Peninsula’s coastline. Everybody in Wales has a soft spot for Mumbles. People from outside Wales may not have heard of it, they will find it unforgettable once they've been there. Mumbles, City & County of Swansea
Waymark Code: WMPG1N
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/26/2015
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Mumbles is the first village as you leave Swansea along the Bay to explore the Gower peninsula. Mumbles is a must stop location, featuring a Castle, Iconic medieval Church, Pier, excellent ice-cream parlours, shops selling original crafts, tennis courts, crazy golf, playground, restaurants, and the famous Mumbles lifeboat station and lighthouse.
The Coordinates for this Waymark are the Mumbles Yacht Club.
"Welcome to cosy, cosmopolitan Mumbles. One of Dylan Thomas’ many stamping grounds and home to some world class ice cream too.
Mumbles marks the beginning of the Gower Peninsula’s coastline. It’s a well-loved area of Swansea, and when you go there, it’s clear to see why!
There are plenty of things to do in Mumbles. They say you learn something new every day, so why not learn a few things when you visit? Surround yourself in the history and tradition that this area is steeped with. There’s a Lighthouse built in 1794, and a Victorian Pier. Oystermouth Castle is also well worth a visit, sitting on a hilltop with fabulous views overlooking the sea.
If you feel the urge for a bit of retail therapy, Mumbles will suit perfectly. There’s a range of high end shops, independent boutiques and quirky galleries, you can really spoil yourself when you visit Mumbles! Designer labels, handmade crafts or even surfing gear, you’ll find it all here." Text Source: (
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