They hide a secret
The
Pembrey hills stretch deep into
Burry Port territory and provide a beautiful background to the seaside town, which is sandwiched between the hills and a rugged, wild coastline that faces the
Gower.
These hills have proved popular for many years, especially during the summer season when schoolchildren free from the classroom would roam the hills to build dens, rope swings and use cardboard sheets to slide down the steeper areas, abandoning all thought for personal safety.
They were a fabulous place for picnics too owing to spectacular views of the coast. If you ever happen to find yourself in
Burry Port, drive up to the '
Lookout' on the narrow lane from
Isgraig and you will see exactly what I mean. Stunning!
But there is a darker story linked to the
Pembrey hills.
Will Mani lived in
Pinged and was a very cruel man with a foul reputatation. He beat his wife regularly, whether drunk or not and of friends he had few because people wisely chose to stay away from him. He would hide in the hedgerows on the hills and rob travelers who were going to
Carmarthen on buisness.
Mani was a brutal thug and seemingly proud of it.
In 1788 he added murder to his bumper list of crimes, after he killed a woman who was out walking on the hillsides. There was never any doubt of guilt. The cuff from his coat was found in his victim's hand and was identified by the tailor who made it.
Will Mani's fate was sealed and he was hanged then gibbeted on the hill at
Pensarn in
Carmarthen.
It is said that his ghost still haunts those hills in
Pembrey.