Broughton Bay
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Broughton Bay is a beach of the Gower Peninsula located at the north western tip. The bay is backed by sand dunes further inland. Access to the adjacent Whiteford Sands beach to the west is only available at low tide.
The bay is not suitable for swimming or other water sports due to its proximity to the Loughor estuary. The waters experience very strong currents from the Loughor estuary with powerful waves along with high tides and shifting sand banks. When a strong south westerly wind is blowing, dedicated windsurfers can be seen on the waters near the bay.
Nearby villages include Llangenith and Llanridian. These villages are located near the access points to the beach via short lanes. There are caravan parks at each end of the bay but the beach tends to remain quiet even during summer periods. With its low level of usage, the beach has some of the cleanest sands on the Gower.
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Geographical areas: Cefn Bryn • Fairwood Common • Loughor estuary
Beaches listed clockwise: Swansea Bay • Mumbles Beach • Bracelet Bay • Limeslade Bay • Rotherslade • Langland Bay • Caswell Bay • Brandy Cove • Pwlldu Bay • Hunts Bay • Pobbles Bay • Three Cliffs Bay • Tor Bay • Oxwich Bay • Slade Bay • Horton • Port Eynon Bay • Mewslade Bay • Fall Bay • Rhossili Bay • Llangennith Sands • Burry Holms • Blue Pool Bay • Broughton Bay • Whiteford Sands