Langland Bay to Caswell Bay
2 miles / 3.2 km
An opportunity to explore two of the Gower’s most scenic bays.
Find out more
about the Langland Bay to Caswell Bay walk.
‘Walking by bus’ to Llanmadoc
2 miles / 3.2 km
This is one of the area’s Walking by bus routes. Take the bus to
Llanmadoc and enjoy the serene beauty of north Gower. Highlights
include Whiteford Burrows National Nature Reserve and the medieval
church at Llanmadoc. Excellent for bird and wildlife watchers with
views over the Loughor estuary. Find out more about the
‘Walking by bus’ to Llanmadoc walk.
Rhossili to Mewslade Bay
3 miles / 4.8 km
A picturesque walk at the western edge of the Gower Peninsula,
chosen by the Ramblers' Association as one of their 'Top 10 Coastal
Walking Routes' in the UK. Find out more about
the Rhossili to Mewslade Bay walk.
A promenade along Swansea Bay
3-4 miles / 4.8-6.4 km
Walk along Swansea Bay’s famous promenade (site of the world’s
first passenger railway) with views across the bay to Mumbles Head.
Once in Mumbles, reward yourself with an ice cream while you
explore the area. If the lifeboat station is open it is worth
popping in to find out more about the vital and heroic role the
RNLI has played in saving lives at sea here and throughout the
country. Find out more about the
promenade walk along Swansea Bay.
Port Eynon to Oxwich
4.5 miles / 7.25 km
This path will take you through woodland and across open cliffs
with the 16th Century Oxwich Castle and 13th Century St Illtyd’s
Church as highlights along the way. (Bus) Find out more about
the Oxwich Point walk.