
Three Historic Markers - Port Eynon, Gower, Wales.
N 51° 32.667 W 004° 12.643
30U E 416044 N 5711067
Three Historic Markers located at the Beach Bus Stop at Port Eynon. The village is located in the remote South Western coastal corner of the Gower Peninsula which is a designated an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'.
Waymark Code: WMQDJN
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/10/2016
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The three Historical plaques give information on this tiny Village in South West Wales.
The First plaque also in Welsh gives details of the Early History of the area. Including Smuggling & the Medieval Church of St Cattwg.
The Center Plaque, Features bi-lingual text & photos of historic buildings, The Salthouse, Culver Hole, Youth Hostel, & Photo of the Church & Lifeboat monument.
The Third plaque features the Gower Caves & The Ice Age.
with text in Welsh & English, showing photos of ancient artefacts found in the area.
Type of Historic Marker: Series of Plaques
 Historical Marker Issuing Authority: Welsh Govertment Bodies & Natural Resources Wales.
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