Reynoldston is a small village and community on the Gower Peninsula in the Swansea council area of Wales. Tucked inland near the ridge of Cefn Bryn, it is surrounded by moorland and rolling farmland and lies within the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with easy access to dramatic coastline at places such as Rhossili and Port Eynon.
Historically a farming settlement, the village retains a strong community spirit with a village hall, local events and a mix of small-scale agriculture and residents who commute to nearby towns. The locality is popular with walkers and history enthusiasts alike thanks to ancient Bronze Age cairns on Cefn Bryn and features such as Arthur's Stone, giving Reynoldston a quietly rural but culturally rich character.
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