Descrição
Caswell Bay is a coastal area on the south east of the Gower Peninsula. You can walk along the coast and cliffs. The Bishop's Wood nature reserve sits behind the bay, a rare example of a limestone woodland. You can see many different birds in and around the bay. In the skies look out for the rare Gralha-de-bico-vermelho. Other relatively rare birds are falcão-peregrino and Corvo, and you may also see (or hear) Pica-pau-verde, Laverca, Águia-d'asa-redonda, Pintassilgo, Dom-fafe and Cartaxo-comum. Other birds you can encounter are Marrequinha-comum, Cuco-canoro, Andorinhão-preto and Ostraceiro.
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Acesso
There is good access to Caswell Bay by car and public transport. To the east is a well maintained coastal path leading to the neighbouring Langland Bay. To the west is a more rural path leading to Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Bay. You can also make a circular walk (see the link below).

