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Gower Beaches |
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The Gower peninsular is a place of wonder west of Swansea (map). It has a bit of everything - country pubs, picturesque cottages, brilliant scenery, lots of sheep and some of the best beaches in South Wales. The following is a short guide to some of those beaches. Many thanks to Suzanne Martin who lives in the Gower for the local perspective. Make sure you check the tides before you go as the Bristol Channel has a huge tidal range.
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If you want to take your dog with you to the beach then please check this page out for more information - Dogs on Swansea Beaches
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Bracelet Bay: Small sandy beach near Mumbles pier and lighthouse. Good for rockpools. Plenty of parking but can get busy. Toilets and cafe/restaurant nearby. Drive to Mumbles and follow the road to the end of the village with the sea on your left. Follow the road round and the beach will come into view. (map)
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Langland: Large sandy/rocky beach with easy access, toilets and ice-creams. Famous for its bathing huts. Busy in summer. Drive to Mumbles and turn right at the White Rose pub. Up the hill, left at the top and follow the signs for a further half a mile. (map)
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Caswell Bay: Attractive, large beach but quite small when tide in. Easy parking (but not large car park so get there early in summer). Several seaside shops selling ice cream, chips and drinks, buckets, spades and other beach paraphernalia. Good rock pools! Very popular. Follow the signs from Mumbles. (map)
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Foxhole: Small beach with no facilities but worth the scramble down to get there. Sand and rock pools, often deserted. Head towards Mumbles from Swansea City Centre. Turn right at Blackpill (Woodman pub on your right) and follow the road for approx 5 miles towards the village of Southgate. Park at the roundabout at the end of Southgate and follow the little gravel path down to the beach. (map)
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Pobbles: Drive towards Southgate as described above. Park near Pennard golf club (you can't miss it on your right). Follow the path just to the left of the golf clubhouse, down through the valley. Large, extremely beautiful sandy beach which joins onto Three Cliffs beach. No facilities. Popular with locals but never crowded. Watch the rock climbers! (map)
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Three Cliffs Bay:
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Torbay: Pass through Penmaen (described above) and park at the next (small) car park on your left. Go through farm gate and walk across the cliffs and down onto this small but beautiful sandy beach. (Takes about 15 mins from car park) Again, no facilities. (map)
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Oxwich Bay: Large popular sandy beach with many facilites. Follow the signs for South Gower (map)
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Port Eynon/ Horton: Popular beaches with sand/rock pools backed by sand dunes. Can be windy so good for wind surfing. Plenty of car parking with easy access. (map)
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