by PeterWebAdmin | Feb 11, 2025 | Gower Beaches
Blue Pool Bay is one of Gower’s most charming bays. There are no roads or lanes leading to this beach and its location and very sheltered position at the base of u-shaped cliffs is such that only those who know about its existence, and are not afraid of a good...
by PeterWebAdmin | Feb 11, 2025 | Gower Beaches
Bracelet Bay is a popular, if rather rocky cove, along which a large fossilised coral reef may be discovered. There is a fine, if limited, stretch of sand here at low tide on which to bathe or build castles and also some fine rock pools which contain a wide variety of...
by PeterWebAdmin | Feb 11, 2025 | Gower Beaches
Brandy Cove, located half a mile west of Caswell Bay , is probably Gower’s most infamous beach and is steeped in history and legend. The beach itself is very small, with sandy stretches only at low tide and possesses a good example of an exposed Pleistocene...
by PeterWebAdmin | Feb 13, 2025 | Gower Beaches
Pronounced Bruffton, this quite large and very sandy bay is very popular with caravan enthusiasts – there being two caravan parks situated at each end of the beach. The two parks, however, are not directly linked by road, the site at the southern end being...
by PeterWebAdmin | Feb 13, 2025 | Gower Beaches
To the immediate north of the tidal islet of Burry Holmes, Llangennith, lays a tiny bay of firm, clean sand. Not even given a name on Ordnance Survey maps, this bay is, however, a very respectable and beautiful stretch of beach and more than rewards those who make the...
by PeterWebAdmin | Feb 13, 2025 | Gower Beaches
Sheltered beneath limestone cliffs and pine clad slopes, Caswell Bay is one of Gower’s most picturesque beaches. Just a few minutes drive from Swansea, with ample car parking facilities, public toilets and numerous seaside shops and cafes, Caswell is also one of...