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Abereiddy is a hamlet in the county of Pembrokeshire, in south-west Wales. It has a small beach which was awarded the Blue flag rural beach award in 2005. A large car park adjoins the beach, where in the summer an ice cream van can usually be found - wiki
Experienced by George Potter
45 km from Barafundle Bay
The mysterious lighthouse of the Gower. A place for ghosts? Maybe. When I was there, I had to move like a ghost around there. The tide was rising and the beach was 15 minutes away. I made it easily as I checked the tide hours. But if you go there, be careful and always give yourself enough time to escape, before one of the highest tides of the world reach you.
Experienced by Alfonso Ninguno
57 km from Barafundle Bay
One the shore of the Loughor River that divides Swansea in Llanelli in south Wales. A bitterly cold day, but excellent light and what a view! The mountains are a challenge on any day, but not this day, they came out so clear.
Experienced by Sean Alabaster
75 km from Barafundle Bay
A last minute drive to Blackchurch Rock in Devon resulted in cracking sunset lighting up the cliff faces. We could barely walk after the 3 hour drive in a Land Rover Defender and got home at 2am, but totally worth it.
Experienced by Samuel Thompson
84 km from Barafundle Bay
On a walk through the Valley of the Rocks in North Devon on a typical British summer’s day. The opportunity for this shot was too good to miss.
Experienced by Amy Lister
85 km from Barafundle Bay
This was taken at about 5am as the sun rose over Llyn y Fan Fach in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales. We wild camped the night before a few metres from this spot.
Experienced by Ed Maughan
88 km from Barafundle Bay
We spent a morning trying to find a waterfall, but without any joy, so made other plans. At the end of the very full day we were tired and just wanted to head back to our holiday home, but spotted a sign on the way back which featured the word waterfall. We stopped and did a bit of research, and realising it was only 10 mins walk from the nearest car park, we headed out to find it. We were not disappointed. Even though we were in the middle of the second hottest summer on record (and so there was less water flowing) the waterfall was stunning. This was taken from behind the waterfall. Magical!
Experienced by Ricky Rew
92 km from Barafundle Bay
Holiday in cornwall, this style of edit is new to me and I’ve been on a path of learning. I used my Canon 750D and my 55-200mm lens to take this.
Experienced by James Graham
92 km from Barafundle Bay
Another one from my holiday, this time a fisherman waiting for his catch. Edited in Lightroom to give this other world feel.
Experienced by James Graham
94 km from Barafundle Bay
human impact on rural wales. roads in rural west wales weave in and out of the valleys, meandering with the contours of the land. the natural landscape is marked for miles with lines of road. a lonely telephone box sits on the roads edge. photo taken on an unnamed road nearest to Tregaron, Wales.
Experienced by Eva Wilcock
96 km from Barafundle Bay
This house was such a long way off it was a challenge to see the details. Out came my camera and I was able to capture this amazing sight. The sun was baking hot and the view could not have been better. I want to live here… in the summer months of course. ;-)
Experienced by Wendy Taylor-Loftus
96 km from Barafundle Bay
I was visiting Wales for the first time and a friend of mine, Steve brought me to visit the beach, along with his dog Muffins. Since we couldn’t bring Muffins to play at the usual beach, we brought him to the dog beach right next to it. After playing for half an hour with his favourite tennis ball, it was time to go home. Just as we were walking back Muffins took his tennis ball and ran up a small hill, gazing to the sea and enjoying the wind. It was a lovely evening, with a lovely photo to remind me of the simple enjoyments in life.
Experienced by Daniel Lee
96 km from Barafundle Bay
Taken on a trip to Wales a while ago, it was one of those must shoot locations, stopping the car to get as close as I could.
Experienced by Kirk Schwarz
96 km from Barafundle Bay
welsh mountains and valleys. black and white photo of a stunning wild valley near Llyn Brianne Reservoir, Wales. the light and shadow here makes this photo dramatic.
Experienced by Eva Wilcock
114 km from Barafundle Bay
Moody morning. This is the path leading up to Bryn Eryr Iron Age Roundhouses at St Fagans in Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Experienced by dylan nolte
120 km from Barafundle Bay
The black and white contrast in this photo brings out the dramatic seas. Whilst not too rough, the wind was building, as were the seas. The shadows cast by the varying levels of rock add a level of detail only brought out by the use of contrast.
Experienced by Dan Maisey
120 km from Barafundle Bay
The sister photo to the black and white version, this brings out the beautiful blue sky, set against the sun reflecting off the water. The bench on the cliff top a perfect place to watch the sunset.
Experienced by Dan Maisey
136 km from Barafundle Bay
This beach brings back memories of many a childhood family holiday. This contemplative shot has a calming mood and beautiful atmospheric colours. The horizontal bands are soothing and the soft focus adds to the dreamy quality.
Experienced by Janice Gill
137 km from Barafundle Bay
Went out in the evening during the heavy snowfall which rarely happens in my area, couldn’t feel my hands or fingers but it was worth it.
Experienced by Anthony Tyrrell
138 km from Barafundle Bay
A photograph from Sheepstor, Dartmoor that I took from the tor opposite. It’s a great spot that overlooks Burrator reservoir and most of Plymouth. Not too hard on the legs either!
Experienced by Chris Gilbert