Folklore of Oxwich: Legends and Traditions from the Heart of Gower
Folklore of Oxwich: Legends and Traditions from the Heart of Gower Nestled along the southern coast of the Gower Peninsula , Oxwich is renowned for its sweeping bay, medieval castle and tranquil woodlands. Yet beyond its natural beauty lies a rich tapestry of folklore , where tales of ghosts , hidden treasure , smugglers and supernatural creatures have been passed down through generations. These stories, blending history with imagination, reveal the enduring mystery of one of Wales’s most enchanting corners. Spirits of St Illtyd’s Church St. Illtyd's Church, Oxwich Among Oxwich’s oldest landmarks is St Illtyd’s Church , whose origins reach back to the early Christian era . Local tradition speaks of strange apparitions drifting through the ancient churchyard and near the holy well . Villagers once claimed that ghostly figures wandered among the gravestones on misty evenings before vanishing into the darkness, their presence interpreted as warnings or reminders of the sacred ...