The Halfway Inn near Winsh-wen, Swansea

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The Halfway Inn near Winsh-wen, Swansea

Image: © Kevin Flynn Taken: 1 Aug 2008

This pub, between Pentre-dwr, Trallwn and Winsh-wen, sits at a "saddle" in the ridge separating the Swansea Valley from Crymlyn Bog and near the summit of roads leading up from each of these locations. Situated beside a former main road from Neath to Swansea, it is to the distance between these two towns that the "halfway" probably refers.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.650689
Longitude
-3.891609