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Limeslade is a small sheltered cove west of Mumbles Head and Bracelet
Bay. At high water the beach is virtually non-existent, but as the tide
falls it reveals a fascinating array of rock pools and gullies. The rocks
here are quite unique with red and white veins running through them(see
below). It is a great place for exploring the pools, watching the boats
sail past, or from here you can walk around the coastal path to Rotherslade
and Langland Bay. It is easily reached by bus or car, with parking facilities,
ice cream parlour and café a five minute walk away at Bracelet
Bay.
WARNING: There is no Lifeguard patrol
on this beach.
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