Locations
Llangennith
Llangennith Beach, the surfing gem of the Gower Peninsula, offers vast golden sands, powerful Atlantic swells, and scenic dunes perfect for relaxation or adventure. Known for its breathtaking views, it’s a haven for surfers, nature lovers, and those looking to soak in the beauty of the Welsh coast.
Rhossili
Gracing the western tip of the Gower Peninsula, Rhossili Bay stands as one of Britain’s most magnificent coastal treasures. This prestigious three-mile expanse of golden sand, framed by dramatic limestone cliffs, has earned international acclaim and numerous accolades. The bay’s commanding presence, crowned by the serpentine Worm’s Head promontory, creates an awe-inspiring tableau that captivates visitors throughout the seasons, offering a perfect synthesis of untamed beauty and coastal grandeur.
Mumbles
Mumbles, a vibrant fishing village on the edge of Swansea Bay, is the ideal entryway to the scenic Gower Peninsula. Stroll along its picturesque promenade dotted with ice cream parlors, cafes, and unique shops, or visit historic Oystermouth Castle overlooking the village. With coastal trails, coves like Bracelet and Limeslade, and nearby Langland Bay for surfers, Mumbles is a delightful blend of natural beauty and seaside charm.
Oxwich
Oxwich is a picturesque village on the Gower Peninsula, part of the Penrice community, known for its beautiful bay, historical landmarks, and natural beauty. The area’s main attractions include Oxwich Castle, dating back to the 15th century, and St. Illtyd’s Church, with origins in the 6th century. A national nature reserve, the surrounding sand dunes, lakes, and woodlands are home to diverse ecosystems.
Port Eynon
Discover the charm of Port Eynon, a quaint village nestled at the southern tip of the Gower Peninsula. Known for its scenic beaches, historic landmarks, and local pubs, it’s the perfect spot to unwind or explore coastal walks along the Wales Coastal Path. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, with easy access to nearby attractions and beautiful views.
Llanelli
Llanelli, a town where Wales’ industrial legacy meets natural beauty, is rich in history and local culture. From the scenic Millennium Coastal Path to the heritage-filled Llanelly House and Parc Howard Museum, visitors can immerse themselves in the area’s storied past and its contributions to Welsh industry and arts. Known for its passion for rugby, vibrant arts scene, and seaside charm, Llanelli offers a warm Welsh welcome along with unique attractions for all ages. Stroll the lively town center, explore independent galleries and shops, and enjoy traditional cuisine surrounded by Llanelli’s proud cultural heritage.
Penmaen
Nestled in the heart of the prestigious Gower Peninsula, Penmaen commands a privileged position overlooking the renowned Three Cliffs Bay. This distinguished village seamlessly weaves together centuries of Welsh history with breathtaking natural landscapes. Situated within Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Penmaen presents an exceptional destination where ancient heritage and coastal splendour converge to create an unforgettable Welsh experience.
Swansea Marina
Situated in Swansea’s prestigious Maritime Quarter, Swansea Marina stands as a testament to sophisticated waterfront development. This award-winning marina masterfully combines contemporary maritime facilities with elegant residential spaces, all whilst overlooking the stunning expanse of Swansea Bay. The marina’s pristine waters host an impressive array of vessels, creating an atmosphere of nautical refinement mere moments from the city centre.