Chained down and totally fed up, the Mumbles Pier Ape Lady epitomises the sad state of this wonderful structure, lying flat on her back, she's completely out of it - have a look at her photo for yourself.
What a contrast! The actual pier itself, starts off OK, fantastic setting, poking its way out into Swansea Bay, traditional wood and iron structure. It then gets really delapidated - fenced off end bit with rotten floor boards up, great gaps with stomach churning drop to sea below.
A woman was whimpering as she gingerly made her way back to the entrance to the pier - she had suddenly become spooked by the sight of the water 40 feet below through the cracks in the wooden flooring and anyone bouncing along (like me, not realising!) set her off again. Now where are you going to get thrills like this for 50p?
This has to be at least a 4 star attraction, a must see, if nothing but to view it in this contrasting state - with luck so you can recall what it was like before the promised renovation.
The location is excellent - panoramic views of Swansea Bay right across to Port Talbot and beyond over the waters.
The little lifeboat station is a quaint beacon of brightness and the iron girders make a complex crisscross pattern in the setting sun.
And if fishing takes your bait, then pay £3 a rod and cast away to your hearts content at the end of the pier.
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