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Fall Bay

Fall Bay

Fall Bay is a long, shallow beach nestled in the coastline to the east of Worm’s Head. The beach can be reached directly from the village of Rhossili via footpaths across several fields or, for a longer and MORE awe-inspiring walk, by following the cliff path...
Foxhole Bay

Foxhole Bay

Foxhole Bay is a small and secluded stretch of sandy beach at the base of Pennard Cliffs. A steep but perfectly navigable footpath leads down to the bay, which can often be otherwise deserted even on the hottest of summer afternoons. Whilst the beach has no...
Horton

Horton

At the base of Horton, amongst the sands of the eastern edge of Port Eynon Bay, can be found Horton and ‘The Burrows’ – a series of sand dunes that during WW2 were fenced off with barbed wire when they were mined by the British Army. Although most of...
Langland Bay

Langland Bay

Due to its proximity to Swansea, Langland is one of the more popular beaches in Gower. Compared to other bays on the peninsula, Langland cannot exactly be described as having picturesque surroundings, but its wide stretch of flat, clean sand, plus the fact that it has...
Limeslade Bay

Limeslade Bay

The third of Mumbles’ small coves, Limeslade is a distinctly stony Gower beach. What the bay lacks for in sand, however, it certainly makes up for in fascinating geology – which has a character distinct from that of its sister cove, Bracelet Bay, despite...
Llangennith

Llangennith

The northern aspect of Rhossili Bay’s immense tableau of beach is popularly known as the Llangennith Sands and is characterised by both its high-backed dunes and the numerous surfers who decorate the sea here no matter the weather conditions. Best reached via...