Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Rhossili/Worms Head

Rhossili is the further West beach of the Gower and is one of the largest and most expansive stretches of beach along the Gower. It showcases huge tides and has some of the most incredible backgrounds on the Gower. Worm's Head is the island off the tip of Rhossili which can only be accessed via a causeway that is only present 2 hours either side of low tide.

One of the first cliffs along Rhossili looking over the beach at low tide.

A view of Worm's Head in the background with some of the many free-range sheep in the foreground running to fresher grass.

Looking out to Worm's Head with the exposed causeway in sight.

Looking towards Tears Point further to the East, looking back towards Swansea and out to sea.

Looking from Tears Cliff towards Worm's Head and the causeway about to go underwater. You can see the house to the right where men are stationed 24/7 to keep an eye on the Worm's Head causeway for potential stranded hikers or fisherman.

Standing atop the main cliff at Tears, looking along the Gower coast to the East.

Looking back at some friends standing on Tears Cliff.

The view of Rhossili and Llangenith beach to the South, with the tide moving back in.

Time lapse from Tears Cliff looking along the Gower.

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