Penclawdd is a village situated in the north of the Gower Peninsula overlooking the Loughor Estuary and about 6 miles west of Swansea. This category is for sites pertaining to and emanating from Penclawdd and the neighbouring villages of Crofty and Blue Anchor.
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- Penclawdd Information from Wikipedia on this village on the north of the Gower peninsula, including its history, the rugby football club and local delicacies.
- Gower Communities: Penclawdd Provides information on this village that used to be a busy sea port with several coal mines and tinplate, copper and brass works, and still has a flourishing cockle industry.
- Penclawdd Shellfish Processing Co-operative group of licensed cockle gatherers with a cockle cooking facility. Provides information on cockle gathering, laverbread and recipes.
- Penclawdd, Blue Anchor, Crofty and Llanmorlais Provides photographs and information on these neighbouring villages, the local beach, churches and chapels, accommodation and amenities.