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    Barafundle Beach

    Barafundle Beach

    5.0(3 reviews)
    42.7 km

    Posiibly the greatest beach in Britain. Smooth golden sand meets the clear blue sea. Divine views…read moremake for picture postcard scenes and the open beach is perfect for a family day out. An abundance of inspiration for artists and photographers alike and has even been known to have good surf on windier days I have been here many a time and it has never failed to disappoint. A definite must-see if you are in the area with something for everyone.

    Barafundle Beach is, for me, the best beach in Wales - And I'm not the only one who thinks it's…read moreamazing - It was voted by the Times and the Good Holiday Guide as one of the top 10 beaches in the whole world. Barafundle is a sandy beach, surrounded by limestone cliffs - you therefore have to be prepared for a bit of a hike along the cliffs to get to the beach (about 1K) - not a difficult walk, but steep steps at both ends. You can park in the National Trust car park for a few quid. This whole estate (Stackpole) is National Trust, and therefore beautifully preserved - This obviously limits facilities. There are tea rooms in the car parks near the beach - but no facilities at all once you walk there. This is to the great benefit of the beach - it is truly natural and wonderful. The 'desert island' experience is well worth the walk. The water quality is fantastic - it is crystal clear. There are no rocks or dangerous currents - so bathing is very safe - Although you must be careful because there is no lifeguard cover here. This beach is perfect - See my Stackpole review for some more of the attractions at this National Trust site.

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    Rhossili Beach

    Rhossili Beach

    4.4(7 reviews)
    3.1 km

    Simply one of the UK's most stunning beaches, voted best beach in the UK in 2010…read more Situated on the west coast of the Gower Peninsular, half an hour by car from Swansea, it sweeps majestically the 3 miles (5km) from the Worm's Head peninsular in the south to Burry Holms in the north. Backed by a mixture of grassy downland, rocky cliffs, and wonderful dunes, it is a virtually undeveloped, stunning expanse of sand, with amazing views. At low tide, the beach can become up to 500m from shore to the water's edge. The Worm's Head and part of the bay are in the care of the National Trust. It's popular with surfers, with bird-watchers (lots of sea-birds nesting along the cliffs) as well as more straightforward beach lovers. As well as the sand and sea, there are rock pools for the children to explore, especially good at the northern end next to Spaniard's Rocks. It's also great for walkers and famous for its sunsets. Surprisingly, it also hosts a couple of ruined mediaeval churches and an old fort, as well as lots of Bronze and Iron Age archaeology and, rather more recently, the wreck of the ship Helvetia which ran aground in 1887. The village of Rhossili, at the southern end, has a 12th-century church containing a memorial to Edgar Evans, who died in Scott's ill-fated expedition to the Antarctic in 1912. Practicalities There is a private car park at Rhossili with public toilets and a National Trust Visitor centre and shop. The village has a convenience shop, a kite centre, an art gallery, surfing shop, a couple of places to eat and drink, and a take-away. It's quite a steep descent to the beach, and best avoided by push-chairs and those with limited mobility. There are lots of holiday cottages to rent around the village, as well as as few B&Bs. There's also a car park at Hillend, near the village of Llangennith, 2 miles further north, which provides slightly easier access, but with fewer facilities, although there is a camp-site there. There is also a car park at Llangennith Burrows (via the village), but it is a mile-long slop across the dunes to the beach. It's generally quieter at this end, though. Gower bus provides a regular service on routes 118 and 119 (roughly hourly) from Swansea to Rhossili, with a less frequent Sunday service. See Gower Bus details at http://www.swansea.gov.uk . Finally, beware the tides here: the Bristol Channel has the world's second greatest tidal range, and tide can come in swiftly: accompany children if they wander to the water's edge. The Worm's Head becomes an island at high tide and, whilst it is easily accessible at low tide, it is important to make sure you don't get cut off.

    I couldn't agree more with Sue. It's a fantastic place to be. From the car park, there are three…read moremain choices (four if you count 'sitting in the cafe'! :) ). One can go down to the beautiful, sandy beach and walk, swim, surf etc; walk along the hills behind the beach or walk to Worm's Head. If you haven't checked when low tide is, and it might help if you do, there is a look-out hut at the 'end' of the main path there with the times written for all to see. We hadn't timed our trip well, so walked further round the coast instead to the next beach. The car park during summer is £3.50, £2.50 in winter. There are loos by the car park and a National Trust shop. Oh! And it's likely to be windy! :) PS 'Worm' is the old word for 'dragon' and the headland is said to resemble a dragon.

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    Three Cliffs Bay - having fun

    Three Cliffs Bay

    4.2(5 reviews)
    20.1 km

    The breakfast was 34 minutes late. There was skids in my toilet and hair all over the room that I…read morehad to clean myself. The hash browns were burnt. The tea pot didn't fit on the tray in my room and Tom is very rude.

    A real highlight on our Road Trip…read more One thing first: The walk from Southgate to Three Cliffs Bay and the Bay itself has some of the most beautiful views and landscapes we've encountered on our Road Trip this year. And not just among the very top this year....among the very best we've seen in general. We were staying in Swansea (Uplands), so this place was just about a 15min drive away. But feels like a complete different world. The parking area in Southgate is very big, so finding a spot won't be a problem. Be sure to pay! And also: Last chance to visit the restroom, since there are none on the way and at Three Cliffs Bay. Something I should've done :) The walk itself is already impressive. Along the coast and the cliffs with lots of space and green lawns. Vista points every few meters.... the whole walk we coulnd't get enough of this amazing place and stopped a lot to take in the scenery. You will meet some cows on the way too....so be also aware of their "belongings" on the ground. They are friendly though....except my dog was scared of them a bit. Three Cliffs Bay is a fantastic beach. Depending on the path you took it might be a bit of a steep way down, Flip-Flops might not be the best idea. The Bay / Beach is incredibly big and wide. Wonderful soft and clean sand. Cliffs to cllimb on, lots of space for sunbathing and picnics. There is nothing to buy / shop here, so be sure to bring at least some drinks. It also has lots of space for kids and dogs to play (thankfully it's pet-friendly). Even there was quite a number of visitors, it never felt crowded, since the area is that big. It has some really nice (hidden) spots, be sure to walk around a bit and explore the bay. We stayed at lot longer than planned, it was such a lovely, warm and sunny day. And our dog had a blast! So did we. We took the same path back later on, enjoying the views along the way one more time. Of course you could park at Oxwich, where you get faster and easier access. But you would miss out on the fantastic little walk leading here. Southgate was the perfect spot / start to visit Three Cliffs Bay. Like I said, one of the very highlights on this years Road Trip. Highly recommended!

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    On the run

    Three Cliffs Bay - Nice rocks for climbing

    Nice rocks for climbing

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    Nice coastline

    Broughton Bay - beaches - Updated May 2026

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