This beautiful part of Gower is on our doorstep and I forget how spoilt we are. We drove down the other night to watch the sunset. In the first picture you can see Worms Head behind the wreck of the Spanish Galleon. There is a wide concrete path down leading down to the beach and the way back up to the car park isn't as steep and tiring as it looks. You can also walk out to the end of the cliffs and cross to Worms head if the tide allows or walk up to the top of Rhosilli Downs. If you have the energy you could walk across to Llangennith beach and Burry Holm. There are a few cafes, a pub/restaurant and toilets up by the carpark....
Read moreLovely Place. Went there Tuesday afternoon during August, quite busy. Car Park is big and costs 5 for the day, Lovely landscape and scenary. The walk down to the beach is extremely steep and long so be prepared to do a lot of walking, the beach is really big, on the opposite side you have a nice coastal walk along the cliffs, going down to near the rocky area is very steep too and tiring on the way up but its very nice and beautiful. Lots of small cafes and ice cream parlours nearby. Grass is very clean good enough to have a picnic, nice place to relax and to get the steps in, but be prepared to walk alot and get tired too in...
Read moreAbsolutely stunning place - one of my favourite spots in Wales. Beautiful, massive beach, clean sea, lots of parking spaces (£6 per day). The only downside is to get there as the roads are extremely narrow at time and 2 cars won't be able to fit in next to one another, other than that it's just perfect for a sunny day out 😊 Also I would mention if you visit this place with someone who struggles with walking uphill/downhill I wouldn't recommend to go down the beach as you have to walk up/down a steep hill...
Read more