Comedy duo hit Swansea and Gower in new Pod of Wales travel series

Two of Wales’ top comedy talents have hit the road from Swansea to Gower in the latest series of Pod of Wales — with freak shakes, surfboards and surprise foodie finds all on the itinerary.

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Kiri and Esyllt suit up for surfing in Caswell Bay, one of the highlights of their Swansea & Gower episode.

Kiri Pritchard‑McLean and Esyllt Sears return for a third season of their travel‑meets‑comedy podcast, showcasing hidden gems across Cymru with their signature mix of banter, belly laughs and local love.

The Swansea & Gower episode sees the pair sample surfing in Caswell Bay, tuck into tapas at El Pescador, and explore the revamped Albert Hall food hall — which Kiri admits she’d never visited before.

Kiri said:

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“I think this is my favourite season to date! Although I say that every season. We have the best time travelling to beautiful places. This is the best gig in the world.”

The duo also visit Glynn Vivian Gallery and Penderyn’s Swansea Copperworks Distillery, before heading west for a walk from Gower Heritage Centre to Three Cliffs Bay.

Two people seated on a mosaic bench facing a colourful wall art installation in a gallery space with wooden doors and marble flooring.
A moment of reflection at Glynn Vivian Gallery, one of the cultural stops featured in Pod of Wales’ Swansea & Gower episode.

Esyllt said:

“I already know that Wales is the best and most beautiful country in the world, but throughout this series, Kiri and I are constantly discovering more reasons why this is.”

The podcast also features episodes from Flintshire to Denbighshire, the Llŷn Peninsula, Preseli Hills and Hay‑on‑Wye — with highlights including a ceramics class in a treehouse, a boujee dinner in Portmeirion, and a Marmite butter mix‑up in Hay.

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Pod of Wales is available now on all major podcast platforms.

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