Llanmadoc Hill
Mountains and hills of Swansea
Llanmadoc Hill is a 186-metre-high hill at the northwestern corner of the Gower Peninsula west of Swansea in South Wales. The summit at the western end of the east–west aligned ridge is crowned by a trig point; at its eastern end are a series of complex earthworks known as The Bulwark. Numerous other prehistoric cairns adorn the hill's broad summit ridge. The hill's position above the village of Llanmadoc within 2 km of Gower's northwest coast enables wide panoramas to be enjoyed over the western end of the peninsula and the surrounding Loughor estuary, Rhossili Bay and Carmarthen Bay.
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Cock Street,
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N 51.6087 ° | E -4.2681 ° |
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Langennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton Community Council
Cock Street
SA3 1JE , Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton
Wales, United Kingdom
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