Rhossili Bay on the Gower - part of the Wales Coast Path

Llanmadoc to Rhossili – on the Wales Coast Path

An incredibly varied section, combining marshland, dunes, cliffs and forests — not to mention some of Gower’s finest beaches

Outline

Distance: 10 miles / 17 kilometres (distances for longer route via Whiteford Point)

Start: Llanmadoc – SS 447 936

Finish: Rhossili – SS 414 881

Maps: Ordnance Survey Explorer 164, Landranger 159

Services: Just off the route in Llanmadoc is the Britannia Inn. There are also B&Bs, a bunkhouse, a campsite and a post office in Llanmadoc. Halfway along Rhossili Bay at Hillend is a campsite, toilets and a café. Swansea TIC: 01792 468321 | tourism@ swansea.gov.uk

Where to stay: Accommodation at Rhossili includes:

The Old School Cottage Ship Farm

The Old Byre

Fferm-Llong Cottage Ship Farm

Windy Walls

Middleton Hall

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Plan your trip

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Local tours

While you’re here, why not enjoy more of Wales’ rich heritage, history and landscape?