Llangennith Bay Beach
Llangennith beach is situated on the western edge of the Gower Peninsula, it is a favourite with surfers.
How to get there
Accessible via car and public transport to Llangennith village approx 1/2 mile from the beach (SA3 1JD). The distance between car park and beach may include difficult or rough terrain.
Facilities
Car Park: There is a moderate amount of walking required from the private car park at Hillend Campsite (approx. 200m). There is also parking at Broughton Caravan Park. Charges apply at both.
Toilets: At the nearby campsites.
Refreshments: Refreshments are available, but a moderate amount of walking is required (approx. 200m). The distance between refreshments and beach may include difficult or rough terrain.
Public transport: Yes to Llangennith village. The distance between stop and beach is some distance and may include difficult or rough terrain.
Dogs: Allowed all year.
Wheelchair access: No.
Lifeguards: No.
The beaches are partly privately owned and partly National Trust owned.
Stay safe!
If surfing at Llangennith, watch out for shipwrecks below the waterline.
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