The Gower Peninsula is known for its sandy beaches, limestone cliffs, forests and moors. There is a vast selection of activities and attractions in Gower for you and your family or friends to explore on your last-minute holiday.
Reasons to Visit The Gower Peninsula
Beaches
The Gower Peninsula was the first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK and is a favourite for families and friends every year. Gower has a vast coastline and many beaches; three have won the prestigious Blue Flag Beach award: Bracelet Bay, Langland Bay, and Caswell Bay. Many of Gower's beaches are great for surfing as well as lazy beach days. Its coves and bays are magical; Brandy Cove is a small, secluded cove away from the main beaches. If you are looking for a less busy day on the beach, these small coves are the answer.
Walking
Gower is so well known for its beaches; the inland areas can sometimes be missed. As an AONB there are plenty of incredible walks, trails, and National Trust sites to follow, like the one at Rhossili. Perched above the beach, this coastal walk lets you explore the surrounding area and see the incredible views. There is also an 11 mile circular walk at Cefn Bryn, which covers some amazing sights, including Arthur's Stone. You'll also see the village of Penmaen, woodland, rolling hills, marshes and mudflats. If that doesn't fulfil your walking needs, the whole Gower Coast Path is 39 miles long and will take three to five days to complete. A hard day's walking can be strenuous, and returning to your cosy last-minute cottage is always lovely. For those intense walkers who need to relax their muscles, many of our cottages have hot tubs, perfect for a post-walk soak.
Where to Stay on the Gower Peninsula
If you go to Gower for a beach-based holiday, you are best off being on the peninsula's south side. The large village of Newton is only a short walk or drive from all three Blue Flag beaches. You want to be more central or northern for a walking holiday. However, if you are walking the coastal route, you can pick it up anywhere between Crofty and Mumbles. Nearer Swansea is the best choice if you want to be able to mix town and countryside. We're confident you will find the right cottage with us, thanks to our combination of choice, best-price guarantee and exclusive member discounts.
Places to Visit in Gower
Swansea is a buzzing seaside city known for its incredible waterfront and beach.
Rhossili is a quaint coastal village above the stunning Rhossili Bay Beach.
Port Eynon is a small village peppered with holiday homes a short walk from Port Eynon Beach.
Mumbles is a village on a headland with a fantastic beach below and a Victorian Pier.