skip to main content
The Association of British Counties

Gazetteer of
British Place Names

The definitive reference source to Great Britain. Explore over 280,000 places.

 Menu  Menu

Bacon Hole, Glamorgan

Bacon Hole is a cave in Pennard East Cliff on the Gower peninsula near Pennard, Glamorgan. Several excavational finds including bones of several animals and an Iron Age bowl indicate occasional domestic occupation of the cave. The site is within the council area of Swansea.

Place Type: Prehistoric Monument
Historic County: Glamorgan
Lat, Long: 51.561686,-4.0773753
Grid Reference: SS560868
Police Area: South Wales
Council Area: Swansea
Community (Civil Parish): Pennard C
Country: Wales

GBPNID: 299697
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Bacon_Hole,_Glamorgan_299697

 Peruse Glamorgan on Wikishire