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Brandy Cove: Smugglers, Secrets and Shadows on the Gower Coast

Brandy Cove: Smugglers, Secrets and Shadows on the Gower Coast A Hidden Inlet Beneath the Cliffs Brandy Cove, Gower Tucked beneath the limestone cliffs between Caswell Bay and Pwll Du lies one of the most atmospheric and quietly dramatic corners of the Gower Peninsula . Brandy Cove , a small and secluded inlet reached only by steep paths and rocky ledges, carries a heritage steeped in smuggling , superstition and whispered legend . Its serene beauty today conceals a past threaded with illicit trade , lonely caves , strange cries on the wind and one of the most haunting unsolved crimes in Welsh history. Smugglers on the Shore Brandy Cove takes its name from the eighteenth‑century smugglers who once used this hidden inlet as a landing place for contraband brought ashore from vessels waiting offshore. Under the cover of darkness, brandy , rum , tobacco , tea and fine fabrics were ferried to the beach, safely out of sight of customs officers and government patrols. The cove’s isol...

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