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Situated in the heart of the Gower Peninsula
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Ponds and Rivers

Gower Peninsula - Wildlife

pondsThere are numerous ponds scattered across the Gower Peninsula, the largest being Broad Pool on Cefn Bryn. Water Lillies are perhaps the most notable wildlife located here, as well as dragon flies and water fowl. A smaller pond, located along the Marsh Road near the village of Crofty sports a rather lively community of three-spined stickleback as well as the common frog and toad.

Gower's numerous rivers are all narrow and winding in character and host a good variety of indiginous fish life. Young plaice and eel are easily located under the small bridges near the children's park at Crofty while trout can be spotted along the same river further inland. Bull Heads, minnows and larger eel are probably best spotted in the River Ilston. This particular river also plays home to perhaps Gower's most beautiful residents - Kingfishers.

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