Talk:Gower peninsula

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A map would be helpful. 164.144.123.1 11:21, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

"The Gower peninsula is one of the UK's major tourist attractions and is the best-known district in Wales after Snowdonia" This is a slight exaggeration I think (and I used to live there!!) It sounds as though it has been written by the local tourist board official. Julianp 07:09, 6 Apr 2004 (UTC)

I agree Julianp; this article does seem to be written from a highly biased point of view. The Gower IS a beautiful place, and the article is largely correct about its beauty and the 'quaintness' of its villages; but the voice of the article is innappropriate.