| The best of west Wales and of course Swansea 09:43 - Aug 19 with 2280 views | KeithHaynes | After the revelation by Flynn Downes of the odd advice he got before coming to Swansea, where are your favourite places in the area ? Mine is Mumbles Pier and the surrounding vicinity, of course there are many others. Due to the fact the headline today has already reached thousands of views we are keeping this on the football page, we get a lot of visitors here especially away supporters. There seems to be some education required. It reminds me of older days and better times
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| The best of west Wales and of course Swansea on 14:16 - Aug 20 with 376 views | onehunglow |
| The best of west Wales and of course Swansea on 14:05 - Aug 20 by Boundy | Glad to see you appreciate what real Bays look like |
To be honest the beaches of Llyn as as stunning. |  |
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| The best of west Wales and of course Swansea on 19:45 - Aug 20 with 338 views | PawelAbbott |
| The best of west Wales and of course Swansea on 23:12 - Aug 19 by lifelong | I love the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path especially the area between Solva and St David’s, got loads of pics from that area, this is one from this week. |
A bit further South in Pembrokeshire there is also Broad Haven South, Freshwater West and a whole load of others. We are very blessed in this area |  | |  |
| The best of west Wales and of course Swansea on 21:40 - Aug 20 with 317 views | bennytheblue |
| The best of west Wales and of course Swansea on 14:05 - Aug 20 by Boundy | Glad to see you appreciate what real Bays look like |
Cardiff isn’t really a bay is it, it was a port, a dock area. Not exactly sure where the Tiger but came from, just a wild place back in those days maybe? I guess even Barry has both mind, as does swansea. I think of bays as sandy….. |  | |  |
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