GLORIOUS GOWER

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My first stop was at Oxwich Bay. I have strange memories of this place, as it is both the start and finish of an annual coastal marathon, and one which I did a couple of years ago. But the weather was so good, and because I had a couple of hours before I could book into my campsite, I put my trainers on, and a terrible hat, and went for a run. And it was fantastic! Exhausting, yes, but what a coastline. Met a few people on the way, too, all of whom were somewhat baffled by a middle-aged man huffing and puffing along the trail on such a warm day!

Run done, I headed to the campsite, got all set up, and then headed out on my bike. I was rather excited about this, as I’d recently purchased an electric mountain bike. And you know what? It’s fantastic! I think I have a new addiction, because on road it’s great, but off road, it’s madness!

The great thing about being out on the bike, is that it gives you a good excuse to visit cafes and pubs. So, I was very happy to lean into this excuse with considerable enthusiasm, by having a bite to eat at The View, in Rhossili, where I guzzled down a cockle salad, Welsh rarebit, and calamari, and also enjoyed a refreshing cider!

Then it was back to the campsite to relax with a cold beer, and some music, before getting my head down nice and early so that I was all refreshed for the next day.

Sunday, I was straight out for another run along the coast, which was amazing in the early morning sun. I did have to run through a field of cows at one point, but luckily they weren’t all that interested in a sweaty bearded bloke tramping through their land. The views were fantastic, the air crisp, and I even saw a buzzard or two.

Run done, I headed to the campsite, got all set up, and then headed out on my bike. I was rather excited about this, as I’d recently purchased an electric mountain bike. And you know what? It’s fantastic! I think I have a new addiction, because on road it’s great, but off road, it’s madness!

The great thing about being out on the bike, is that it gives you a good excuse to visit cafes and pubs. So, I was very happy to lean into this excuse with considerable enthusiasm, by having a bite to eat at The View, in Rhossili, where I guzzled down a cockle salad, Welsh rarebit, and calamari, and also enjoyed a refreshing cider!

Then it was back to the campsite to relax with a cold beer, and some music, before getting my head down nice and early so that I was all refreshed for the next day.

Sunday, I was straight out for another run along the coast, which was amazing in the early morning sun. I did have to run through a field of cows at one point, but luckily they weren’t all that interested in a sweaty bearded bloke tramping through their land. The views were fantastic, the air crisp, and I even saw a buzzard or two.

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