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near to Newton, Bridgend/Pen-y-Bont ar Ogwr, Wales


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SS8477 : Old road in the west of Merthyr Mawr Warren (2) by eswales Old road in the west of Merthyr Mawr Warren (2)
A section of an old road connected with the extraction of sand and gravel which used to take place on the dunes here. This is a view from a different vantage point of the road seen in SS8477 : Old road in the west of Merthyr Mawr Warren.
SS8477 : Dan-y-graig Avenue/Chestnut Drive junction by Colin Pyle Dan-y-graig Avenue/Chestnut Drive junction
SS8477 : Llwybr yr arfordir / Coastal path by Alan Richards Llwybr yr arfordir / Coastal path
Llwybr Arfordir Cymru ar lan Traeth Newton. Wales Coast Path above Newton Beach.
SS8477 : Beached tree trunk by Alan Hughes Beached tree trunk
Tree trunk washed ashore on Newton beach.
SS8477 : Houses at Wig Fach, near Porthcawl. by David Lewis Houses at Wig Fach, near Porthcawl.
View from the south east
SS8477 : Sandy Footpath by Alan Hughes Sandy Footpath
Footpath leading from Newton beach to Wig Fach. Over the years thousands of feet have worn the sandy slope into a deep gulley.
SS8477 : On the old rifle range to the south of Wig Fach by eswales On the old rifle range to the south of Wig Fach
The rifle range, disused for many decades, lying to the west of the high duneland at Merthyr Mawr Warren. It is curious that parts of the range show no signs of becoming overgrown with the bracken, bushes and other forms of substantial... (more)
SS8477 : Newton Beach by Steve Barnes Newton Beach
One of the few beaches in the area where dogs are allowed all year round - it is possible to walk from here to Ogmore-by-Sea along the Wales Coast Path.
SS8477 : Twigs and pebbles by Alan Hughes Twigs and pebbles
Pieces of light driftwood mark the high water mark at the top of the pebble beach at Newton, Porthcawl.
SS8477 : The lone cyclist by Alan Hughes The lone cyclist
Social isolation during the Coronavirus crisis - alongside the pebble bank at Newton Beach, Porthcawl.
SS8477 : Himalayan balsam near Wig Fach by eswales Himalayan balsam near Wig Fach
Himalayan balsam growing beside the public footpath which runs between Newton and Wig Fach.
SS8477 : Traeth yr Afon by eswales Traeth yr Afon
The dune-backed beach of sand and rock running between Newton and the mouth of the River Ogmore is approximately three kilometres long. It lies towards the western end of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, and is rather untypical of that stretch... (more)

 
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