About Gower

At first glance, the diversity of the beaches of the Gower does not have a prominent distinctive feature. There is no clear predominance of mountain landscapes or crystal sea, on the contrary, everything seems balanced. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why the flow of tourists continues to grow from year to year.

For explorers

Oxwich Bay beach

Nicholaston 1.1 km
Very good
8
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Bright fine sand • Difficult access • Large low tide • Mountain trail > 500m
0 Amenities index
Good for Relax
Good
7.8
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Easy access • Bright fine sand • Large low tide • Distant parking
0.5 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Rhossili bay beach

Rhossili 1.1 km
Good
7.8
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Easy access • Gray sand • Blue pure water • Large low tide
1 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Caswell Bay beach

Owensfield 0.6 km
Good
7.7
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Crowded in season • Large low tide
2.7 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Langland Bay

Rotherslade 0.4 km
Good
7.1
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Light sand & pebble • Crowded in season • Large low tide
2.7 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Mewslade Bay

Rhossili 1 km
Pleasant
6.8
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Picturesque • Difficult access • Mountain trail > 500m • No parking
0 Amenities index

Calm, measured rest and the sound of waves are perhaps the most common associations that arise with the word "beach". This is not surprising, as relaxation is exactly what many beach travelers are looking for. If you associate your vacation primarily with such activity, choose one of the 10 beaches in the area.

To make your choice easier, we have prepared a list of the best beaches for relaxation in Gower.

Attraction and Infrastructure

As for the main features of the beaches of Gower, they are as follows:

  • The area's beaches are mainly wide, moderate length and have a high level of cleanliness. The most common surface is sand of bright color.
  • Usually, entry into the water is gentle, which is very good for kids. There are 7 such beaches.
  • An important clarification, 9 beaches in the area have a long intertidal zone, which means that during low tide hours you may have to travel a considerable distance. This is also something to consider if you don't want to suddenly be in the water at high tide.
  • The average distance from the road to beach in Gower is less than 500 meters. 8 beaches are relatively easy to access, 2 beaches are difficult to access, which in most cases means that you have to walk a quite long distance.

Wild beaches with no infrastructure dominate the coastline of Gower however, even here you can find a beach with a standard set of accessories: sun beds, umbrellas, restaurants, showers and toilets.

Latest reviews on Gower's beaches

Oxwich Bay beach
8 Seren Yıldız.

Walking down from Nicholaston farm through the undulating dunes to reach the beach is a rejuvenating experience that fills you with vitality. The sheer beauty of the surroundings is simply awe-inspiring, making it impossible not to fall in love with this place. 👍

Three Cliffs Bay
10 Nathan Harris

This breathtaking location left us in awe as we spent a wonderful day with our loved ones. The beauty of the beach was visible at both low and high tide, allowing us to fully appreciate its natural splendor. The bay was easily accessible on foot from the nearby parking area, and the panoramic vistas were truly awe-inspiring. If you plan on spending an extended period of time here, it's advisable to bring along some sustenance. Overall, I cannot recommend this place enough - it's truly a must-visit destination.

Rhossili bay beach
10 Lirah Tinkham

This breathtaking stretch of natural beauty is undoubtedly one of the finest in South Wales, boasting a magnificent three-mile expanse of sandy beach that is framed by towering cliffs. Descending to the beach can be a bit of a challenge, with a steep and sometimes slippery pathway that includes steps and rough terrain. However, for those who are in good shape, it's a mild workout that can be taken at a leisurely pace, with benches along the way for those who need to catch their breath. The beach itself is a haven for dog lovers and shell collectors alike, although it's important to be mindful of jellyfish both in the water and on the shore. A highlight of the area is the Wreck of the Helvetia, which can be found towards the south end of the beach. It's an ideal spot for quiet contemplation, and also offers a great opportunity for taking some stunning photographs. Above the beach, there is a broad, level walk that extends for just under a mile and leads to the old Coast Guard Station. Along the way, visitors can stop at the National Trust shop, which is a great place to pick up souvenirs or learn more about the area's history. No matter what time of year you visit, there is always something to enjoy here. The west-facing beach offers spectacular sunsets, and even during the busy summer months, there is usually plenty of space to spread out and relax. If you're driving, be aware that parking can be a bit of a challenge. The National Trust car park charges £6, and payment can be made via coin-operated machines or the PayByPhone app (although signal strength can be an issue). Alternatively, the St Mary's church car park further down the road charges £5 and accepts cash payments in an honesty box. To ensure a spot during peak season, it's best to arrive early - ideally before 10am.

Caswell Bay beach
10 Lila Corbin

This beautiful beach is just a quick stroll from the carpark, and boasts gorgeous sand that's perfect for sunbathing or building sandcastles. The water is refreshingly cool near the shore, but once you venture further out, it becomes pleasantly warm. Parking is available for just £6 for the entire day, or you can opt for shorter stays with rates of £1.50 for an hour or £3 for two hours. While there is a phone service available for payment, it may not work due to the lack of signal and internet access in the area.

Langland Bay
10 Muller Daniel

What a remarkable and captivating beach Langland Bay is! Its sandy shores, embraced by the salty waters, form a beautiful semicircular shape where the cliffs seamlessly merge with the ocean. The crashing waves create a powerful symphony, filling the air with their melodic rhythm. It's a harmonious blend of sound that brings a sense of tranquility and serenity to the mind. This beach is renowned as one of the most popular surfing destinations, catering to surfers of all skill levels. A picturesque promenade stretches along the beach, leading to the breathtaking Caswell Bay. It's a natural wonderland, perfect for hiking enthusiasts of all ages. Watching the mesmerizing sunset or the enchanting sunrise from this vantage point would be an extraordinary experience. Numerous beaches and seating areas are scattered throughout the area, providing ample space for relaxation. Adjacent to Alma Road, you'll find public conveniences including accessible restrooms for disabled individuals, as well as separate facilities for men and women. There's also a designated shower area available. Langland Bay Beach offers more than just its pristine sandy shores. You can enjoy a cafe with outdoor seating right on the beach, beach huts, and the recently refurbished Barter Tennis Courts, which are open to the public free of charge. However, please note that during the summer months, the courts require advance booking. Additionally, it would be wonderful to see the addition of a children's play area, utilizing the currently unused and dilapidated tennis court. Conveniently located near Langland Road, there is a spacious pay-and-display car park available off Brynfield Road, providing easy access to the beach. All in all, Langland Bay Beach is an exceptional destination suitable for people of all ages and abilities. Whether you want to relax, engage in conversation, exercise, make new friends, read books, savor a cup of coffee, write novels, or indulge in artistic endeavors like drawing or painting, this beach offers the perfect setting. It's important to cherish and respect the water, beach, cliffs, and fellow visitors to ensure everyone's enjoyment.

Mewslade Bay
10 Kael-Manawydan Rivers

The natural beauty of the beach is a powerful force that can transport us to a different time and place. When we allow ourselves to connect with the rhythmic pattern of the waves and the stunning seascape, we tap into a sense of inner peace and harmony with nature. The Mewslade Bay beach, located in the Gower peninsula, is a prime example of this kind of natural wonder. Accessible via a short walk from Great Pitton Farm, the beach is surrounded by stunning dry stonewalls that follow the contours of a dry glacial valley. This valley, or slade, was formed by geological faults that have been accentuated by marine erosion over time. The result is a breathtaking landscape that offers a glimpse into the geological and cultural history of the region. One of the most striking features of Mewslade Bay is the raised beaches that can be found above the current beach levels. These beaches are a testament to the interglacial period that occurred circa 125,000 years ago, when sea levels were approximately 8m higher than they are today. Unfortunately, rising sea levels due to climate change threaten to erase these important records of the past. It is a sobering reminder of the impact that human activity can have on the natural world. Despite these challenges, the beauty of Mewslade Bay remains a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving our natural heritage. The limestone cliffs that dominate the seascape are a testament to the region's rich cultural history, with the Thurba Camp serving as a reminder of the Iron Age defensive complex that once stood on the site. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or a curious local, a visit to Mewslade Bay is an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the natural world and its many wonders.

Finding hotels in relative proximity to the beaches is usually fine. Many beaches have enough nearby accommodation, which gives good opportunities to choose the right place to stay.

The hottest month of the area is July - air temperature during this time warms up to 19.1°C and water up to 18.2°C in August. The coldest month is January - air temperature drops to 8°C and water to 9.7°C.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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