
Blue Pool Bay by munki-boy
Blue Pool Bay
Blue Pool Bay is a picturesque coastal gem located near Swansea, Wales. Nestled between rugged cliffs and kissed by the sparkling waters of the Atlantic Ocean, this enchanting bay is a haven of tranquillity and natural beauty.
The bay derives its name from the mesmerising azure hue of its waters, which seemingly changes shades with the shifting tides and sunlight. As you approach the bay, you are greeted by a sandy beach that stretches out invitingly, perfect for long walks or a day of sun-soaked relaxation. The surrounding cliffs provide a dramatic backdrop, adding to the bay’s allure. Visitors can take in breathtaking panoramic views, explore hidden coves, or embark on scenic hikes along the coastal path. Blue Pool Bay truly offers a captivating experience, blending rugged coastal charm with serene coastal vistas, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking solace by the sea.
Created: 18 August 2019 Edited: 29 November 2023
Blue Pool Bay
Local History around Blue Pool Bay
There are some historic monuments around including:
Sweyne's Howe chambered cairns Old Castle CampSt Cennydd's Church Cross-shaftRound Cairn on Bessie's Meadow The Bulwark, Llanmadoc Hill Deborah's Hole Camp Remains of Medieval Building & Church at RhossiliSt Madoc's Church cross-incised stones Burnt Mound on Rhossili Down Promontory Fort on Worms HeadMedieval Hermitage Site on Burry HolmsIron Lighthouse at Whitford Point Paviland CaveIron Tub Boats at Burry Port HarbourCave 40m SE of Deborah's HoleThree Camps on Harding's DownEnclosure on Rhossili Down Pembrey Old HarbourPaviland CampLlanmadoc Hill, cairn on E end of Burry Holms CampStanley's Tramroad Embankment, Pembrey Rhossili Down Round Cairns Llanmadoc Hill, cairn on W end of Horse Cliff CampCave 36m W of Three Chimneys Lewes Castle Promontory FortThurba CampNewton henge, cropmark.