Caswell Bay & Langland Bay with Nye & Growler

We arrived at the holiday flat at Caswell Bay on a very wet windy day in February.   It was starting to get dark, but I like balconies so had to go out onto it briefly….

Nye and Growler followed to have a look at the wonderful view.

The apartment owners had left a welcome pack which included some Welsh cakes.  We did leave a couple for the humans to eat.

Not long after eating the Welsh cakes the humans served our supper. 

After consuming so much food it wasn’t long before we felt tired.   There was plenty of room for us to sleep comfortably.

I got up early the next day for a walk on the beach

On returning to the apartment Nye and Growler had cooked porridge for breakfast.  Yum yum yum…

The humans went off on a long hike so we stayed at Caswell on our own. We enjoyed watching people learning to surf at the surf school.   (They look like small dots on the photo as the camera focused on us!)

The following day the humans had tired legs they walked over 12 miles the day before!   They decided to do a shorter walk along the coast to Langland Bay for lunch, and I was able to tag along. 

After about a mile of walking we reached Langland Bay, characterised by its long row of green beach huts.

I do like beach huts so I walked up and down having a good look at them.  The windows had been boarded up for winter.

I think this one would be good for bears.

My tummy was rumbling as it was getting past lunchtime.  The humans took me into Langland Brasserie, which over looks the beach. 

It was a special lunch as Karen was celebrating her birthday.   I shared a big pot of mussels with her. Yum yum yum.

I got a bit tired during the walk back to Caswell Bay so stopped for a rest on this splendid carved bench.

Back at the apartment we sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to Karen and celebrated with toasted buns.

We had a splendid time at Caswell Bay.  The Gower Peninsula is wonderful in winter.

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Horace the Alresford Bear 8/2/24

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