Activities

Port Eynon Bay, the Gower Peninsula

Port Eynon Bay

Port Eynon Bay is one of the most popular beaches on Gower. It is easily accessible, no long walks. The car park is situated about a minute from the beach.

The Cove, Horton, Gower

The Cove – Horton beach

Horton attracts many visitors each year. The beach is only a minute or so walk from the car park, through the sand dunes.

Oxwich Bay on the Gower Peninsula

Oxwich Bay

Plenty of sand, sea and space for everyone, even on the hottest Summer day.

Nicholaston Burrows, Gower, Swansea

Nicholaston Burrows

Nicholaston Burrows is much quieter than the Western end of Oxwich Bay because of its relative isolation.

Tor Bay on the Gower Peninsula

Tor Bay

Tor Bay is a large sandy beach that is shaped like a horseshoe.

Sea holly at Three Cliffs Bay in the Gower Peninsula

Three Cliffs Bay

Three Cliff Bay is one of the most photographed areas of Gower and is also commonly known as Three Cliffs.

The stepping stones at Pennard Burrows

Pennard Burrows

This is where it gets really exciting. A wooded valley with a fresh water river (Pennard Pill) meandering through a vast open space surrounded by sand dunes and limestone features before flowing into the sea. Great.

Pobbles Bay, Gower Peninsula

Pobbles Bay

Pobbles Bay is another popular but more secluded beach. Surrounded by limestone cliffs and sand dunes you can see right to the end of Oxwich Bay on a clear day.

Pwlldu Bay, Bishopston on the Gower Peninsula

Pwlldu Bay

Pwlldu is a very secluded bay. Very pebbly, picturesque and romantic.