Reynoldston is a small, tightly knit village on the Gower Peninsula in the City and County of Swansea, Wales. Sitting among rolling farmland and heath, it lies within the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is close to the Cefn Bryn ridge with its prehistoric features, making it a handy base for walkers and anyone keen on dramatic coastal scenery.
The village has a traditionally rural, agricultural background but now mixes locals who work the land with people who commute to Swansea or cater for the steady trickle of visitors to nearby coastal spots such as Rhossili and Oxwich. Local life centres on community facilities like the village hall and the primary school, and there’s a strong sense of local identity rooted in Gower’s long history and landscape.
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