Multiple amazing coastal stops that provide you with unparalleled photo opportunities! The breathtaking Rhossili Bay and Worms Head with it's many wild horses and sheep. Plus the famous Three Cliffs Bay, accessed via a coastal path. Instagram Worthy! Visit the quaint fishing villages of Mumbles and Oystermouth, with its waterfront cafes, taverns, amusement arcades, gift shops, Victorian Pier, working Lifeboat Station, and it's impressive Ferris Wheel. Oh, and don't forget the fantastic views either!
Gower beaches boast amazing views, with panoramic vistas of golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic cliffs. Visit the unspoiled beaches of Bracelet Bay and Caswell as we hug the coastline stopping on route for frequent photo opportunities.
Three Cliffs Bay, located on the stunning Gower Peninsula in South Wales, is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers. Known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, golden sands, and meandering river, it offers breathtaking views and a peaceful escape from city life. Ideal for hiking, photography, and beachcombing, the bay is accessible via scenic coastal paths. At low tide, the beach reveals rock pools and caves to explore. It’s also dog-friendly and perfect for families or couples seeking a romantic spot. Three Cliffs Bay delivers unforgettable coastal beauty.
Rhossili Bay & Worms Head are on the western tip of the Gower Peninsula is a breathtaking destination renowned for its sweeping sands and dramatic views. Frequently named among the world’s best beaches, it stretches for over three miles, perfect for long walks, surfing, or simply relaxing. The iconic Worm’s Head promontory adds to its charm, accessible at low tide for adventurous explorers. Wildlife lovers may spot seals, seabirds, and even dolphins offshore. The clifftop village of Rhossili offers charming cafés and panoramic viewpoints. Whether you're into nature, history, or photography, Rhossili Bay is a must-see gem on any visit to Wales.
Mumbles and Oystermouth, located at the gateway to the Gower Peninsula in South Wales, offer a charming mix of seaside tradition and modern appeal. Stroll along the scenic promenade, explore boutique shops, and enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants. The historic Oystermouth Castle overlooks the village, providing panoramic views and a glimpse into the area’s medieval past. Mumbles Pier and the nearby lighthouse add classic coastal charm, while the area is also great for walking and cycling. With its blend of history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, Mumbles is a perfect base for exploring the rest of the Gower coast.
Caswell Bay, located on the Gower Peninsula, is a popular family-friendly beach known for its golden sands and safe swimming. Ideal for surfing and rock pooling, it offers facilities like a café, toilets, and parking. Surrounded by scenic cliffs and coastal paths, it’s a perfect spot for a seaside day out.
5000 year old burial chamber located in a Medieval Deer Park.
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