Langland to Caswell Bay Walking Route
A mostly accessible path with views over the Bristol Channel to north Devon and beyond.
Walk Summary
Distance: 2 miles (3.21km).
Time: 1-2 hours.
Walk classification: Easy, circular.
Be prepared: Coastal paths, flight of steps. Surface varies from hard, firm to smooth and uneven.
Safety Information: The route crosses the golf course – look out for airborne golf balls!
Useful Information: Refreshments at Langland, accessible by bus.
Public toilets: At Langland Bay.
Highlights
- Although this stretch of the Gower coast is quite close to the bustling village of Mumbles, the wildlife found here is common to Gower as a whole. In the skies look out for the rare chough – only 3 or 4 pairs live on Gower. It can be distinguished from the similar crow by its distinct call and red beak and legs.
- Other relatively rare birds are the peregrine falcon and raven, and you may also see (or hear) green woodpecker, skylark, buzzards, goldfinch, bullfinch and stone chat.
- In the sea, grey seals are a common sight, bobbing up and down off shore. You may also be lucky enough to see the rarer porpoises or even a basking shark.
- On shore you may come across slow worms, common lizards and adders basking in the summer sunshine, however although common they are shy creatures and usually difficult to spot.
- As well as abundant gorse and heather the flowers of the rare yellow whitlow grass can be seen in April.
- Look at the cliffs between Caswell and Langland to see if you can spot any formations in the rocks. The rock formations here are geologically important and have been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Useful Information
Swansea Council Countryside Access Team
01792 635746 or 01792 635230
countrysideaccess@swansea.gov.uk
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