Mewslade Bay
Mewslade Bay is a sandy beach in the south of the Gower Peninsula, Wales.
To the east lies Butterslade, to the west lies Fall Bay.
It is accessible via a rocky wooded path which is muddy in places. The beach is popular with surfers. At high tide, the sandy beach is submerged by the sea.
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| Villages in Gower |
- Bishopston
- Burry Green
- Caswell
- Cheriton
- Crofty
- Gowerton
- Horton
- Ilston
- Kittle
- Knelston
- Landimore
- Langland
- Llanddewi
- Llangennith
- Llanmadoc
- Llanmorlais
- Llanrhidian
- Llethryd
- Middleton
- Murton
- Newton
- Nicholaston
- Oldwalls
- Overton
- Oxwich
- Oxwich Green
- Parkmill
- Penclawdd
- Pennard
- Penmaen
- Penrice
- Pitton
- Pitton Green
- Port Eynon
- Reynoldston
- Rhossili
- Slade
- Scurlage
- Southgate
- Three Crosses
- Upper Killay
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Coordinates: 51°33′34″N 4°16′56″W / 51.55946°N 4.28218°W / 51.55946; -4.28218