Discover the best top things to do in Gower Peninsula, United Kingdom including Progress Surf School, Llangennith Surf School, RipNRock, Llangennith Beach, Rhossili Bay, Gower Peninsula, Dylan Thomas Theatre, Three Cliffs Bay, Worm's Head, Breakout Live Swansea.
Restaurants in Gower Peninsula
5.0 based on 77 reviews
Learn to Surf at LLangennith and Caswell Beach on the Gower, Swansea with Progress Surf School. Surfing lessons for everyone: Any Age, Any Standard, Any Weather! In the safest of environments with our fully qualified surf instructors.
5.0 based on 50 reviews
Llangennith Surf School run surfing lesson from Llangennith Beach, in South Wales. The aim of the surfing school is to teach individuals how to surf, from absolute beginners through to intermediate level.Our fully qualified British Surfing Association coaches and Great Britain lifeguard staff will give you a totally unique surfing experience. Quality and safety is our trademark!
5.0 based on 234 reviews
We are an adventure activity provider based on Gower, Swansea, South Wales. We offer exceptional quality Coasteering, Gorge Walking, Canyoning, Surfing, Rock Climbing, Abseil Adventure and Team Building experiences. We thrive to give all of our visitors the most personal, exciting but safe as necessary experience possible in some of Wales most beautiful surroundings.
5.0 based on 532 reviews
A fabulous expanse of beach with plenty of space to keep your social distance! It's clean too. Good parking - OK it's £5 even for a short stay, but worth it - free out of season.
5.0 based on 1,866 reviews
Rhossili Bay lies at the western end of the beautiful Gower peninsula. 3 miles of golden sands, iconic landscapes including Worms Head and Rhossili Down and history everywhere- from neolithic through to the more recent, including home to Edgar Evans. Its a walker's dream with routes in all directions, including the Welsh coastal path. The beach is dog friendly all year round and the whole area is beautiful whatever the weather. Today, the National Trust cares for 2 of the 3 miles of the beach, Rhossili Down, and most of the coastline between Rhossili and Port Eynon. (26 miles of Gower coastline in total). The landscape is free. The village of Rhossili also contains other private businesses. The car park is free to NT members during the day. Non members are currently charged £5 per day (car). There is no overnight parking/camping. All profits from the car park go towards keeping the area beautiful. Please note that the toilets are owned and operated by Swansea Council.
Definitely worth a visit, whatever the weather. There is good car parking at the top of the bay run by the National Trust (£2.50 for up to 2 1/2 hours, £5.00 for over, or free if you’re a member). Bit of a walk down to the beach, but a good path - not really suitable for buggies and def not wheelchairs). The beach itself is just magnificent - golden sand, super clean, stunning and a huge crescent shape. You can also walk out to the Worms Head - do one or the other, you can’t really do both on the same day. The cafes and eateries are all up by the car park, there’s nothing down on the beach. The Bay View Bar and Restaurant is highly recommended - fantastic views, 5 star food, homemade cake to die for and lovely staff, it’s a bit hidden away, on the right just before the entrance to the car park, it definitely worth a visit.
5.0 based on 2,053 reviews
It's the closest thing to Heaven most of us will ever get - spectacular beaches, two stunning ridge walks, along Rhossili Down, the other on Cefn Bryn, woodland, streams, 3 microbreweries, fantastic bars and restaurants, and did I mention the beaches - Three Cliffs is like nowhere else in the world. Everywhere there are views that will leave you speechless. I', a lucky bastard - I live here.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
The Dylan Thomas Theatre is a thriving community theatre in the heart of the Maritime Cultural Quarter and SA1 Development area of Swansea. It is Swansea's only waterside theatre venue, home to the multi award-winning Swansea Little Theatre Company and also available for hire to visiting theatre companies and community groups . Swansea Little Theatre Company are a registered charity with a membership of over 150 actors and technicians, all working on a voluntary basis to provide a vibrant and varied theatre programme, while managing the building. The theatre itself recently underwent a major redevelopment to improve its facilities and access, following the award of a substantial Arts Council of Wales grant.
Went to see a play there last night. A very welcoming ambience and great view of the stage. Intermission for ice cream and a bar open too. Prices really good as was the play Thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Such a great experience and going back for more....says it all!
5.0 based on 671 reviews
If you park at the Gower heritage center ( a small parking fee) , they will give you a small map for a lovely walk to the beach. Passing through a woodlands, pass a castle ruins on the jills with beautiful veiws and do wn theough the sand dunes , through a small river or over stepping stones onto a beautiful beach with transparent water. In summer it feels like youre abroad.
5.0 based on 272 reviews
Make sure you check the tide times and go 2 hours before low tide to give yourself plenty of time to sit and enjoy the views (there’s a 2 hour window either side of low tide because the causeway is tidal). This is quite a challenging walk over volcanic rock and diagonal rock shards that look a bit like Superman’s planet Krypton and more importantly hurt the soles of your feet,! Make sure you wear sensible shoes (walking shoes/boots really) - I saw two lads trying to do it in flip flops- not a chance! We did it on a hot day and went right to the end - it’s a little harder going out than coming back. Allow yourself at least 2 hours - more if you want to climb the top of each ridge. Take plenty of fluids and a lunch to stop and appreciate the views and if you’re lucky spot some seals basking on the rocks.
5.0 based on 460 reviews
Breakout Swansea is Wales’s premier escape game. Immersed in teams of 2-6, you have 60 minutes to find the clues, solve the puzzles and (hopefully) Escape!
Thoroughly enjoyed our experience completing the Mumbles Bunker room. Having been to other escape games previously, it definitely compares well (perhaps better than some others!) and the game itself was great. Not too difficult but enough of a challenge and something for everyone to help out with / complete. Our host was Ash and he did a great job as game-master. Would definitely go back to try some different rooms!
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